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How to Defeat a Demon King in Ten Easy Steps
Publisher's Summary For thousands of years, there has been a cycle: a Demon King rises and conquers, and a Hero is reborn a hundred years later to defeat him. Each time, civilizations are ground to dust beneath the Demon King's hordes, but humanity has remained secure in the belief that a Hero of legend will always save them. There's just one slight problem. It's only been 23 years since the Demon King's latest rise, and this time, he's already conquered more than half the world. If humanity simply waits for the Hero's return, there may be no world left for him to save. And so, Yui Shaw sets out with an ambitious plan. A 10-step plan. She'll find a way to obtain the Hero's legendary sword. She'll earn obscure classes, gain levels, and increase her skills. She'll travel to the meticulously-crafted dungeons that seem designed for one specific Hero to complete. And, if she's truly (un)fortunate, she might even find a fairy. She might not be a Hero - but if she can fake it long enough, she might still be able to save the world. ©2020 Andrew Rowe (P)2020 Audible Originals, LLC
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Commentaires
10 commentaires
Andrew Rowe once again has an amazing intelligent hero that uses over shear power. Yui wishes to make a change in a Zelda ques world.
I laughed so hard listening to this, I almost didn't make it. This is a story very aware of the general tropes it plays with and bends them towards hilarity.
couldnt even get half hour in. felt like video game directions!telling you how to score and go up in the game. not worth it
this is really funny but this book reminded me of the legend of Zelda 🤣
many, many references about the hero seem eerily similar to Link from Legend of Zelda. But I loved it. added to the humor of the overall story line, which I thought was great. It is a good story about breaking away from traditional ways of doing things and taking matters into your own hands. good character development and a story that will keep you entertained the whole time.
I was very disappointed in this one, and I am not sure why it got high reviews.I tried to listen long enough to give it a chance to either pick up the pace or get interesting. I gave up after an hour.I enjoy YA and generally can finish anything, but I just couldn’t hear this one drone on anymore. Listen to the sample. I should have.
This was by far one of the best books I have ever had the honor of experiencing, the narrators brought so much personality and life to the stories and I died laughing and some of the jokes like “that’s arson, kids” the fourth wall breaks are beautifully well done, not interrupting the emotional climax so this movie has both hilarious humor sand dramatic scenes that almost caused me to roll out of bed
I love it. A RPG reality. This is so much fun. A non-hero character (female) who acquires a classic group of heroic sidekicks to complete a quest.
Interesting plot idea but it feels maybe too much like a video game. It’s like all of the characters were dropped out of the sky with no backstory or depth and which makes it impossible to feel any connection. Still ok for a free book and a quick listen.
The book actually had me hooked up until the fairies. Then it started feeling like I was listening to a novel for very young children. It just got a little silly, which is a shame, because it really reminded me of playing AD&D.
