Casual Farming 9 - A Quiet Living LitRPG The ninth volume in our beloved series that perfectly intertwines the tranquility of farm life with the intrigue of LitRPG. Over nine years in the enchanting town of Summer Shandy, the pace of life has been gentle, marked by the heartwarming milestones of the Hunter family. Jason and Tess now watch with joy as their once little baby girl, Fern, blossoms into a curious and caring young girl. At the tender age of five, she's already showing a knack for helping out on the farm and showing love to her younger sibling. Though life in Summer Shandy is usually serene, a small wave of difficulty is starting to ripple across the community. It's not a major crisis, but a time for neighbors to come together and lend a hand. Even at her young age, Fern is eager to do her part, displaying a maturity and kindness that makes her parents proud. "Casual Farming 9 - A Quiet Living LitRPG" is a heartwarming, easy-going story about family ties, community spirit, and the little adventures that life on a farm brings. It's a gentle reminder that it's not just crops that grow on a farm, but love, compassion, and community too. Embark on this cozy adventure with the Hunter Family. Pick up your copy today and immerse yourself in the simple yet fulfilling world of casual farming!
if good intentions made up for talent this would be a winner
I have read all ten of these casual farming: quiet living litrpg… so there is that. I wasn’t ejected from them. That said the flaws make so much of the whole I can’t remember the good. I read mostly on my kindle, which meant with each chapter starting with the date I could compare to the % left in the book and noticed that each season was exactly 25% of the book. To the point that some of the shorter chapters felt like they were just glued in to make the page count line up just so. It’s like listening to someone talk about their Facebook farming camp. There are no stakes, a reset to zero sucks but what can you do. I read a lot of fiction so I saw threads introduced that Never Pay Off but because they came up a couple of books earlier need to be brought up so that they can be left unresolved yet again. I don’t recommend, even for fans of gamelit, as the game is a Facebook click to farm X style game.
Very relaxing and enjoyable light reading, perfect for a short escape from the world. The main character Jason, is an appealing, easy-going and loving farmer, husband, friend and father. The supporting cast is well drawn.
I would have preferred that all the cattle and other animals raised for slaughter not be part of the book. It just doesn't fit with the kind of family Jason was building. The cookbook should have figured a great deal more in the story, and was far more interesting than, say, Jason's mysterious uncle. The greenhouse that was added adjacent to the house midway through the series had lots of scope, but disappeared from the narrative the last few books. I would have preferred the homestead stay focused on farming only, and the greenhouse would have added to that storyline.
When your MC is focused on what to plant next and has an ex adventurer wife, the sloe life is never too boring. Given an excuse to use cannons and guns to protect from local monsters, this calm little town has just enough excitement to keep from being too mundane.
I really enjoyed reading this book. It was fun and engaging. The story and characters were incredibly interesting and entertaining. I'm looking forward to seeing what happens next. This book and series are definitely worth checking out.