
The Revolution Will Be Isekai'd: An Isekai Adventure
Only Villains Do That, Book 2
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Narrado por:
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Todd Haberkorn
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De:
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D. D. Webb
From the author of the Gods Are Bastards series: The wickedly funny action-adventure portal fantasy continues—and things can only get worse . . .
Not long ago, Seiji was an ill-tempered, misanthropic man at war with the world. But then he was transported to a strange, savage realm for the purpose of literally making war on the world. In this reality, he's an extremely reluctant evil overlord with a temperamental goddess patron to please.
So in spite of his own natural unpleasantness, Seiji has tried to be the best bad guy he can be: providing for the downtrodden, offering healthcare to hookers, that sort of thing. Which has won him some staunch (but still diabolical) allies and a hell of a lot of enemies. Especially his main competitor in chaos and crime, Lady Gray, who really didn't appreciate being displaced by him.
But Seiji's coming to realize that despite his brash, bold exterior, his very human psyche is taking a serious beating from the extreme brutality he's committed and witnessed. In fact, he's starting to wonder if being such a big bad dude is all it's cracked up to be—or if there's any way out of all this . . .
The second volume of the hit fantasy adventure series—with more than five million views on Royal Road—now available on Kindle, Kindle Unlimited, and Audible!
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Excellent story, characters, and narration - talented voice actors and just overall enjoyable tale.
It takes a Villain to Do The Right Things.
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And yet I come to you on this fine day to say that somehow, the second book is better. Maybe because we have more connection to the characters. Maybe because they lean more in to the humor. Maybe because they turn the sheer charisma Seiji is projecting up to eleven. But somehow, Webb managed to make a sequel that surpasses the original.
It's a thoroughly enjoyable continuation of the story, and I quite like how everything progressed. I'd also like to thank the author for putting so much effort into finalizing this book, as I've heard it's been hard on their mental health. As much as I can't wait for book three, please do take some time for yourself.
Somehow, It's Even Better
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I know it's not much of a review, but I've got to write something to give this 5 stars.
In which the Dark Lord is tired of these weebs
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a solid addition
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There's not much negative to say about this one, if I had to pick something I'd say that the final confrontation with the main antagonist is rushed. Aside from that one thing that is great about this one is the pacing! Sometimes it feels other authors waste time but not here every moment is important. Oh and the performance! Shout out Todd Haberkorn! Very excited for the next book
The subjects covered here are insane! I teared up like twice! Trauma, feminism, the role of a leader, and so much more
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Youve just made the list(Good Shiz edition)
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The protagonist is constantly reminding the listener of how much of a 'better" person he is without any real action. At least 80% of the story is the "dark lord" monologuing on the same "moral" points again and again. While the actions happens in the background with little or no reason but to prove how great and conflicted the protagonist is. You can tell he really is great because all the woman like him.
Sadly it didn't add anything to the first book and feel everything could of been resolved then rather than dragging it out over another book.
Too much talking and too little action
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Super fun
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continued descent into darkness
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a lot of kingdom building mechanics ( that I love), I wish we got to hear more of the day to day in the castle, of the army coming together and building a community. A lot of the side characters are come and go to me, can't really put a name or action to most characters except a few.
The narration is, what can I say, a big part of why I even picked up the book in the first place. It's Todd literally my favorite narrator of all time. so I may be bias.
Solid
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