• Defend with Cut + Paste

  • Cut + Paste, Book 2
  • By: Antony W.F. Chow
  • Narrated by: Brandon Utah
  • Length: 15 hrs and 49 mins
  • 3.7 out of 5 stars (9 ratings)

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Defend with Cut + Paste

By: Antony W.F. Chow
Narrated by: Brandon Utah
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Publisher's summary

How high will he rise?

Vure de Kecci has done it! He rose from the shadows of a ruined barony and war captivity to become a city lord of an independent nation. But now that Vure has tasted moderate success, he desires more: vengeance against his parents' murderers, locate his missing half-sister, and deal with his ever-growing enemies. Thankfully, Vure's abilities are expanding exponentially to match his ambitions. And so, he must defend with Cut+Paste!

This story is inspired by Living in this World with Cut & Paste, a Japanese light novel by the late Sakuya (Tsugikuru). However, the characters, plot, and world setting are wholly new and original. It contains LitRPG/Gamelit and harem elements, as well as enslavement, cursing, graphic violence, and explicit sex scenes.

©2022 Antony W.F. Chow (P)2022 Podium Audio
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the book is great

I liked the book but the MC stops using his blessing like he did in the first book and the end is so so so bad. I really hope there is a third book so that the MC isn't totally f%$ked

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The ending is a nightmare

I was enjoying everything about this story until the last 20min. The idea of it just hurts and seems like punishment when the author doesn’t seem to see it that way. Hopefully there is a book three so the MC is not so thoroughly F*^%ed.

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Disappointed

First off I’m going to wrap the first book into this review as well.
So i was on the fence with this series for awhile because it didn’t really peak my interest until I stumbled upon another series called “Your talent is mine” the premise I slightly different but similar enough I thought I’d give this series a chance. Let you me tell you it was wasted credits. The first book is pretty much a mirror of the second, they both have the same issues that to my point of view is obvious. For one the MC almost never really uses his cut / paste skills which are pretty much the name sake of the whole series in a literal sense and when he does use the skill it’s only to steal other peoples skills and paste them onto rocks. Now that’s all cool but when that’s almost the entirety of the way he uses it. He doesn’t experiment with other uses of the skill what so ever. The second issue I have with this series is that he was enslaved for a long period of his life but immediately when he has his freedom he’s perfectly fine buying them wholesale with little regard. The third issue I have is the summary makes his sister more of a deal than she really is. He doesn’t really try to find her besides asking around.

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