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Sowing Season #10

Casual Farming 10: A Slow Living LitRPG

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Casual Farming 10 - A Quiet Living LitRPG

In the heart of the peaceful town of Summer Shandy, we find the Hunter family. They've built a life around the simple, rewarding rhythms of farming. But life has a way of bringing change, and when a new challenge arrives, it strengthens not just their family ties but also their bond with the tight-knit community.

Casual Farming is about celebrating the core values of farming life. It's a lively tale about sticking together and the happiness that comes from working the land and watching things grow – from crops to relationships.

Join the Hunter family on their latest adventure as they face change with unity and resolve. Their story shows us that the best things in life are simple – love for family, community, and the land that feeds us.Get your copy today and step into the vibrant world of casual farming, where every day brings a new, rewarding challenge.

441 pages, Kindle Edition

Published July 18, 2023

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Wolfe Locke

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6 reviews
July 31, 2023
Sad and incomplete

Really love this series, it's a great set of books to just relax and enjoy, just wished it was given a proper ending with no cliff hangers. Hopefully the authors will come back to the series and do one last book to fully complete it.
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185 reviews
September 6, 2023
and it’s done as far as it will go. Dead by the authors hand as it wasn’t getting a huge fan base.

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.

Somewhere I read this will be the last, for all they planned out 20 years. So little happens each book I honestly think they could have approached this series with the goal of 4 books and cut out soooooo much and made their 20 story years.
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October 13, 2023
I have enjoyed this series, as it greatly reduces my stress (the majority of the time). Jason is oddly engaging, so is the region and the family and friends. I would have never thought this would be my cup of tea but it filled a void in my complex reading life. So there it is, a 4-star series in a little niche of my reading life. I hope it is not true it is the last one, as it ends on a(n unpleasant) cliff-hanger. I wish a major decision had been made by Tess to give up cattle, which never was a good plot development--Tess could have raised trees instead!, that Jason's greenhouse had figured in all the books (yes, I know Milligan had his own, though I think the author(s) only took us inside once), and most of all, that the cookbook was a more complicated and engaging part of the plot.
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