
So You Want to Live the Slow Life? A Guide to Life in the Beastly Wilds, Vol. 1
So You Want to Live the Slow Life?, Book 1
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Narrado por:
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Brian Nishii
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Fuurou
Another world in the center of Japan!
Mikura Moriya expected a quiet and peaceful life in the forest when he inherited his great-grandfather’s house and enormous orchard. Someone had to keep the family business running, so he quit his job and decided to live off the land. But the house isn’t in any old forest...it’s deep in the Beastly Wilds, an area off-limits to most humans. For the Wilds are home to the Beastfolk—neither human nor animal, but something in between.
It isn’t long before Mikura meets his new neighbors and makes a pact with a girl with chipmunk ears that will change his life forever. Will Mikura get to live the slow life, or is it more trouble than it’s worth?
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Slow burn
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The story definitely could have been more as an adult reader, but it makes a great story for young adults as is. Especially since the story explains preserving different foods.
Narration: Was pretty good for a solo narrator. If there had been more female characters dual narration probably would have been better, but since the story only revolves around a handful of characters the narrator did a wonderful job 👍
Interesting
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Lacking
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I did like that the narrator sounded Japanese enough that the Japanese names and terms used sounded correct (compared to what I read them as, and in anime I tend to not be able to pick out what each word means most of the time), however didn't have an accent while reading normally. there were a few minor things, but enough of them I docked a star, I would have done half a star if that was possible.
Kind of boring
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