Infinite Farmer: A Dungeon-Core Cultivation LitRPG
Infinite Farmer, Book 1
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Narrated by:
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Daniel Wisniewski
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By:
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R. C. Joshua
Betrayed and alone, Tulland must survive the most dangerous dungeon in the universe—as a farmer—in the first installment of this isekai adventure series.
Tulland has always dreamed of adventure. To travel beyond the confines of his tiny island. To be someone who goes everywhere and does everything. So when the Church denied him a class, he turned to the only other being that could grant him his wish: an ancient, banished evil called "the System."
And the System delivered. Tulland got a class . . . just not one he ever would've wished for. Awakening as a farmer, he finds himself in the one place the Church's clutches can't reach him: the Infinite, a dungeon so deep even the heroes of old have never discovered its end.
Now, armed with what dregs of power the System deigned to give him, Tulland will have to figure out how to survive—and cultivate—the universe's deadliest dungeon.
The first volume of the hit progression fantasy series—with more than two million views on Royal Road—now available in paperback, ebook, and audiobook!
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Daniel Wisniewski delivered a gold standard performance as I've come to expect from his narration. Arguably one of the best narrators in the current LitRPG/Gamelit genres.
Pretty Good
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Solid book
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The magic system is pretty good, nothing entirely new or groundbreaking but that’s not surprise nor is it expected. It’s been executed pretty well so far.
I like the characters, there’s some good kernels and seeds planted there and I look forward to seeing them sprout and flower (wordplay intended).
I really like the idea of and implementation of the setting.
While nothing revolutionary or groundbreaking everything has a clear personal touch and impression of the author. I really enjoyed this book and have already added the next one to my wishlist, I highly recommend to anyone who likes to see the mc struggle and come up with creative ways to overcome said struggles. A very strong first installment
Really great
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