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A new world. A new life. A chance to become a Legendary Alchemist.
When the apocalypse comes, a mysterious entity grants Theo Spencer the gift of reincarnation.

The gift of a quiet life as an alchemist.

He awakens in a small town in the southern reaches of a small kingdom in a non-human body. Broken Tusk doesn't seem like much, but if Theo's Alchemy Skills have anything to say about it, he will soon turn their fortune.

Experience this cozy, low-stakes LitRPG featuring town building and management, charming characters, and a detailed Alchemy System. It's perfect for fans of slice of life progression fantasy like Small-Town Crafter, Village Manager, and Legends & Lattes!

559 pages, Kindle Edition

Published November 19, 2024

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43 reviews
January 5, 2025
I found it pretty forgettable. The protagonist pretty much has everything handed to him, and succeeds by doing fairly easy tasks. There's some hint that at some point in the future there might be a crisis, but the crisis never arrives in this book. Presumably it does in some future sequel.

He forms a magical friendship bond with the lizard woman (the "newt" of the title), not because he actually does anything to get to know her, but because the plot says they're magically drawn to each other even though they know absolutely nothing about each other. This magic bond is apparently rare and special, again because everything is handed to the protagonist. It's lazy writing to skip over the part where they form a friendship normally.

The economy of the village he's in doesn't make much sense. For example, for some bizarre reason, the local tannery requires "up to a year" to make hides. Tanning is a slow process, but it takes weeks, not months, and it doesn't really work the way it's described. This of course exists so the protagonist can solve the tannery's problems with his magic skills.

It wasn't exactly a *bad* book, but I found I had little interest in continuing to read the series when I was done.
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1,300 reviews82 followers
May 27, 2025
It does what it says on the cover
This is an interesting, fairly standard isekai with some original touches. Mostly town building, progression fantasy with some platonic friendship stuff that's not too syrupy.
While the claim of "Low-Stakes" might be underselling things, E.M. Griffiths does an excellent job of keeping the anxiety out while actually having some serious stakes. -They just don't make you want to bite your nails. So all in all the claim is accurate in effect while it only differs in the detail.
I enjoyed the balance of laid back with a lot going on, and I bought book two before I got to the end.

-One thing I don't think I've ever seen in a book like this is a cross species bonding with no 'Romance'. It's sweet and effective. That's not something I can recall ever seeing unless you count Legolas & Gimli.
2,225 reviews18 followers
November 24, 2024
I like a laid-back story but I feel that if your story is character-driven, you should give your characters some character. I didn’t find them interesting in the slightest. But I would suggest that you give it a go and if you’re not bored by 25% you’ll have a great time.
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4,249 reviews210 followers
May 29, 2025
Series Info/Source: This is the The Newt and Demon series. I borrowed this on audiobook from Audible.

Thoughts: I am setting this aside at 30% in. There is nothing really wrong with this; it is just boring. This is a town building fantasy where we watch a displaced human (he's been transported to a new world when Earth is destroyed) try to learn to be an alchemist and improve the town he's ended up in. You learn about him making cleaning agents and learning to purify water....things like that.

We read this from Theo's perspective. He is a soldier in post-apoclyptic Earth and when the planet is destroyed an unknown entity gives him a chance to start anew as an alchemist on a different planet.

This is an incredibly character driven story, and I didn't really like any of the characters much. They were all pretty bland. In the end, I just kept finding my mind drifting while listening to this. I was hoping the alchemy elements would draw me in, but you just listen the main character discuss strange fictional ingredients.

I listened to this on audiobook, and the narration isn't great, which added to my dislike. The narrator struggles to pin down characters' voices, and certain characters seem to sound slightly different every time he reads them. He also swapped character voices a few times, which you could tell was a mistake because he would switch voices mid-sentence. I would recommend skipping this on audiobook.

I agree with another review I read: if you like the first 25% of this book, you will love this story. If you enjoy LitRPG like Battle Mage Farmer, I would check this out. However, I liked Battle Mage Farmer a lot better than this book. I actually got through the first three Battle Mage Farmer books before I decided that series was just moving too slow for me.

My Summary (3/5): Overall this was too slow for me and I ended up not finishing it. This is very much a LitRPG fantasy town-building story. If that sounds awesome to you, this is well written. I would recommend skipping the audiobook though because the narration on that wasn't great. If you have read and enjoyed LitRPG series like Battle Mage Farmer (which I did read the first three books in), I think you might enjoy this one. Although keep in mind Battle Mage Farmer does have some dungeon delving and action (which I enjoyed) and this book did not have any of that at the point I stopped reading it.
717 reviews5 followers
November 29, 2024
I found this first book a pleasure to listen to and the characters great fun to explore. The world building and the depth of the characters the author wrote are interesting and fun. Narrator does a Great job with the various characters voices and the entire storyline. Can Not wait for the next Audible book in this Series, hopefully it come out very soon.
367 reviews
April 27, 2025
It's a cute book but wow the mc is Way to Nice he gives away his supplies and money 💰 like he's rich and is a push over but it a good read for a slice of life.
174 reviews3 followers
December 3, 2024
Slice -of-life, crafting, and city building done right.

In many ways it's a more succinct version of Alvin Atwater's alchemy story. Don't get me wrong I enjoyed that story but felt like it forgot what it wanted to be. I ended up losing track of the story.
In many ways this story is everything that one thought about being, minus the fighting from a highly reluctant MC. There was a genuine focus on alchemy that appears to be ramping up in complexity. Alchemy is actually involved in solving issues. And the MC isn't constantly fighting themselves on everythingmfrom the shop to wanting to help the town.

I enjoy the mundane grind and tension with bouts of the fanastical to help clear those issues. I appreciate not wanting wierd or bad romance to ruin the story, though I don't think a psuedo-marriage with intimacy was necissary. There's no reason the MC finding a romantic partner has to be overly dramatic or filled with steamy scenes... or even references. With that said, I still enjoyed the story despite my preference for wholesome romance, because the story filled the niche of an intimate partner.

TLDR: I definitely recomend this for those looking for a slice-of-life alchemy story with cozy elements. Especially one with less fighting and more crafting. Not to mention town management.
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56 reviews4 followers
May 26, 2025
DNF at 46%

While the premise of this book seems fun and cute, the book just doesn't deliver.
For me there are three main issues:

1. The main character. He is the typical straight white american male. He's a solider and has "black ops training". He portrays himself as some kind of saviour figure, who only cares about making his new home, Broken Tusk, a better place... pretty much from day one. He only just arrived, knows basically no-one, but acts like he is the strongest or maybe even only pillar of community. He sets out to make a couple improvements to the town, which are frankly ridiculous. He has exactly one (simple) idea each time and the solution works instantly and perfectly. And apparently no-one before him had any ideas or even tried making things better.
He also soul-bonds to someone within one or two days of meeting them (read platonic? marriage). They are the perfect match and their bond is legendary and only rarely ever seen... Yeah.

2. The Alchemy. It's just... so bland. Every recipe is just: distil an essence of "healing" or "cleaning" from a single ingredient and then put that essence into water together with one catch all catalyst/reagent. There's no variation, no brewing, no challenge - no magic! And then every potion Theo makes is immediately high quality and does whatever job perfectly. Mixing two essences is currently the most exciting thing Theo has done.

3. The Numbers. They just don't add up. The worst offender by far here is the currency. Its worth is horribly inconsistent and nonsensical. Theo pays the exact same for a single meal (except sometimes when it jumps to 5 times the price) at the shoddy tavern as for a whole newly (hand-)crafted chair. Which is to say the lowest amount possible at 1 copper. And then he even gets the amazing 5 chairs for 2 copper discount.
Pretty much everything costs exactly 1 copper. Maybe 10, if it's something expensive. But then people call Theo generous for paying 1-2 copper for services rendered to him and say that that kind of money could feed their family for a whole week.
There's also the thing where tanning a hide apparently takes a whole year (google tells me it's closer to a few weeks in reality), unless when Theo does it with Alchemy. Then it takes literal minutes (seconds?) and the quality is even improved as well.
It's all like this. The system, the levelling process (being level 20 is made out to be a life's worth of work, while Theo gets to level 5 in a few days???), the town and house upgrades, the potion batches and ingredient ratios. Makes one think the author didn't plan out any of this stuff and just put numbers down based on rough vibes.

I had to put the book down when the ego stroking became too much / too dense, to the point of being utterly obnoxious. Really can't recommend.
91 reviews
April 15, 2025
An RPG sandbox with a cozy, slow burn

The Newt and Demon is equal parts relaxing and frustrating. I’m not usually a fan of cozy fantasy or heavy LitRPG mechanics, so this one wasn’t exactly my cup of tea. And yet... I finished it. That says something.

The book follows Theo, a former soldier who reincarnates in a peaceful, gamified world where he ditches all violence and becomes a town-building alchemist. His sudden shift from battle-hardened to community-loving was a bit jarring, and his relentless do-gooder attitude started to wear thin. Still, the whole leveling system and progression-based world scratched the same itch as a good RPG or crafting sim. Watching the town improve and systems unlock had that low-grade dopamine pull—not as good as actually playing a game, but enough to keep me reading for the next level up.

There are some likeable side characters (a few NPC-types that felt grounded and fun), but the titular newt and the whole terahek bonding plot? Weird. Especially when that newt speaks in a whiny, high-pitched voice that made me want to fast-forward. The narrator did a great job otherwise, but that particular voice choice was hard to sit through.

Mechanics are front and center here—skill boosts, system messages, and sudden knowledge downloads when leveling up. If that’s your thing, this book goes all in. Still, the book’s biggest limitation is how much it leans on those systems at the expense of deeper character drama or organic growth. It’s a chill read with decent pacing, good world-building, and just enough hook to maybe, maybe get me to try the sequel if it were handed to me. But it’s not at the top of my list. The writing is well done, but it's just not for me.

I'd give it 3.5 stars—round up if you are a die-hard cozy LitRPG fan who enjoys crafting life sims and slow, low-stakes progression. For everyone else, it's a 3-star book—especially if you’re here for action or character-driven drama—you might want to look elsewhere.

Special thanks to Aethon Books, who provided me with this book at my request.
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773 reviews4 followers
February 1, 2025
Audio: AWFUL! The character dialog is ok, but the parts it is plain narration the narrator sounds like a 60s radio newscaster.

Story: I felt the characters were not well developed so they are mostly bland one dimensional and we are told what they are instead of letting the reader make up their own mind based on their actions. Therefore, the reader is unable to develop any feelings or connections with them. In other word they are missing HEART, they feel cold, like a game character rather than a book character. This is a 16 hours long book, you would think they will put more effort on developing the characters and the relationship with the reader. For example what is the point of the relationship between the MC and the Pink Salamander? All they do is talk about irrelevant stuff with no value or need for the pink character. They are supposed to be "soul mates" and I can't even remember theor name!

The story was a good idea and I did enjoyed the laid-back no stress story since that is the definition of COZY. However, it is supposed to be focused on alchemy and that is not the case. Midway it starts getting into politics and him becoming the mayor of the town and taking upon himself fixing the town and dealing with the monsters issues instead of alchemy. I would have enjoyed it more if they focused on his alchemy and him traveling with his partner discovering new ingredients and so. Itis an ok read overall, but I'm not planning to continue the series. Onto my next adventure, Happy Readings!!!
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Author 57 books243 followers
March 3, 2025
When the sun is about to destroy his world, Theo Spencer is offered the gift of a new and quiet life. He gains a new body and a job as an alchemist. The small village of Broken Tusk is covered in mud and doesn't seem to offer much, but Theo is determined to make it shine. With his special skills and the hard work of his friends, he will put Broken Tusk on the map.

This wonderful cozy fantasy LitRPG is exactly what it promises to be. Broken Tusk is the perfect starter town. It's a little hovel in a swamp and there's mud everywhere. The village hasn't had much growth over the decades until Theo a.k.a. Belgar shows up. He's given a gift of knowing how to distill potions at his first level, and he quickly starts to make a name for himself. He doesn't focus on himself, though, but on the town and everyone in it too. With a nearby dungeon growing, they need to level up the town before more monsters come out, but the question is if it will all be enough. Great details about herbs, ingredients, and aspects of potion making.
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Author 14 books126 followers
December 2, 2024
A perfect reading refresh

The cover hooked me with this romanticized idea of what it might be like to own a shop in the middle of a fantasy realm. I was immediately taken by the main character Theo and his unexpected Journey into this foreign land. Theo drew me in with his establishment as a demon with the opportunity to unlock rare an epic opportunities inside a long abandoned alchemy shop.
By the time he meets his partner, a newt marshling with a unique bonding spell, I knew I was in for a treat. The stats with small things like potions, buildings, and what their properties are has a fun and easy system to get into.
All in all, it was a great story from start to finish with excellent narration, invoking a regal, yet laid-back and entertaining tale of alchemic mastery, friendship, and townbuilding that stays cozy, while offering a glimpse to a very real world of adventurers and dungeons.
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6 reviews2 followers
May 25, 2025
Cute, fun, easy read LitRPG/isekai fantasy.

I think my favorite part about this is the ‘low stakes’ world building. Yeah, the MC is kinda OP as a crafter, but in a twist for this genre, he doesn’t WANT to be a hero or an adventurer because he actually has PTSD from his first life. That’s definitely a new twist that I am enjoying (not the PTSD, the lack of desire to run around killing things and leveling up).

And while I enjoy Theo as a rather laid-back, easygoing character, it’s really Tresk who steals the show for me. I mean, come on- basically a giant pink axolotl who wants to be an assassin- and is actually pretty badass? That’s like an Ewok mastering kung fu! You can’t NOT love it!

Will this book be winning any prestigious awards? Not likely. Is it enjoyable? I think so. Shakespeare it is not, but then, I never liked Shakespeare and so many people swear by him. So will I be reading the next in the series? I already am.
2,193 reviews
November 26, 2024
This had all the earmarks of a great novel, so I got it. And boy it was soooooooo dang cute! There's just something about a cozy litRPG adventure that hits the right spot! Not only was it a cozy it was also about crafting another favorite bit of lit that I love! Newt and Demon is perfect... Theo was Isekaied straight from the Apocalypse to his new life as a Dronon (basically a Demon) and discovers a partner is already waiting for him. Tresk a Marshling (an axolotl). Theo has an amazing opportunity to be an Alchemist making potions while Tresk is planning on being a rogue a dungeon diver but they both still need to level first. They might even be able to help the town along their journey of leveling. So yeah go grab this audiobook because Christian J Gilliland gives a great nuanced performance and makes E.M. Griffiths book come to life.
357 reviews2 followers
May 15, 2025
I like the story, i like the characters (mostly) and i like the progression. MC was a little too generous for my liking though. I'm not saying don't help out your neighbors and the town, but he was just way too nice and generous. Like sickeningly so. Like Ebeneezer Scrooge on Christmas morning.
Also, that Taren Heck bond is confusing and stupid. You could have gotten rid of that subplot and that swampling girl altogether and the story would have been fine. Or just relegate her to being just another townie. But whatever. Mostly a great book.

Oh, and Mc talking about how he needs to find an alchemy reagent that will help the farmers to grow faster crops, and then finding said ingredient not 2 minutes later novel time, that was a bit lame too. Draw that shit out, or save it for the next book, since he didn't even get around to making the growth essence this book anyway.
200 reviews3 followers
May 2, 2025
So there's not anything exactly horrible about this book but there is nothing to like either. The characters are less than one-dimensional (in that many of them don't have a single recognizable character trait), the world is painfully generic, the litrpg system is anemic, and the conflict is non-existent.

Now you might think "this is a low-stakes cozy cozy fantasy, it doesn't need conflict" but that's not true. You don't need violence or life-and-deaths risks but you need the character to be trying to achieve something. Unfortunately, here the MC just achieves everything effortlessly almost before he's even decided he wants to do it. There is just nothing here for anyone except for enough text to waste some hour.
78 reviews
April 18, 2025
If you are into low stakes, overpowered MC, and finding a life partner in the first 3 chapters look no further this book is for you.

Sadly this book focuses more on city building then the alchemy and I found the alchemy to be the best part. It is clearly well thought out and there is an entire system and process designed for it.

Everyone is super kind and helps the main character along which is standard for these books. I feel this one does a poor job of having an overarching problem that pushes the story along.

Personally would love to have seen more focus on the alchemy as that is where this book shines.
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April 10, 2025
Simple low stakes

I love it when THE WORLD IS NOT ENDING, so chill dude.

Interesting enough potion and settlement progression with ok characters. I'm not a fan of litrpg as it can reduce interesting conundrums into blah.
MC's relationship with his soul mate levels up over time and is a bit close to being made a blah if not careful. -Zero romance or even basic affection is a minus for me.

Congratulations your relationship is at 99!! Title awarded: "Cringe".
366 reviews2 followers
December 1, 2024
Good reading

Not your average hack and slash dungeon book, it has elements of a lot of crafting and town building plus some slice of life parts, if your fed up with the grind of hero slash em ups and want a nice tale of just folk trying to get by with alchemy and world building in a cozy story then this book should be a go to book for you.
269 reviews5 followers
December 27, 2024
Had to buy it before I reviewed it

Totally a book I can get behind. I think the one thing other than the great writing, that I enjoyed was that it wasn’t just the people that you were looking at there abilities sheet. I loved that you were able to see how the Village leveled, buildings leveled, and yes, how the people leveled. It was a fun, interesting, fascinating book.
131 reviews
February 5, 2025
Sometimes you're looking for deep and meaningful works of art and other times you just want to think about a character leveling up in a cozy game.

If you're looking for that second experience, this is the book for you. No pesky romance. No horrible sadness. It's all just leveling and character growth. There's barely a plot. Still good!
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61 reviews2 followers
February 24, 2025
Laid back and cozy!

I have been reading a lot of cozy fantasy lately. They are just so easy to read and enjoyable. This is my first CF about an alchemist and I really enjoyed it. Things move a little fast and there wasn’t as much character detail as on some others I have read. (Demon World Boba comes to mind) but still very enjoyable. Highly recommend!
135 reviews1 follower
March 5, 2025
Full Demon Alchemist

A chill town building story with a bit of litrpg to even out the wholesomeness. This is a cozy read, like the title implies. There is no romance, no evilness, no grimdark, light drama, no bombastic battles, just a demon who's dedicated to a place and is good at alchemy. It's delightful, and is a good palate cleanser.
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24 reviews6 followers
April 30, 2025
This book is just okay. I don't really feel like I have a good idea of who Theo is as a character in the fantasy world. I don't know if it's the writing that feels forced or if it's just me feeling like I need to force myself to read it. The cover art is cute and I like the idea of Tresk. I wonder if she was the main character would I enjoy this more?
2,058 reviews5 followers
May 7, 2025
Great Read

I really enjoyed this book. I found all of the characters intriguing, especially Harbinger and Fenian. I loved that the author didn't push Theo and Freak into a romantic relationship. The bond that he created with them has me invested moreso into the story. This is definitely a series that I will continue to read.
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29 reviews
November 26, 2024
A great slice of live story

1st time reading this time.of litrpg ina long.l9ng time and i absolutely loved it highly recommended. Good solid story good pace.of story well worth a read
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17 reviews1 follower
December 5, 2024
Well-Crafted Fun

This is exactly what it says on the tin: a low stakes crafting story. If you enjoy Alchemist Simulator, you'll enjoy this story. The MC could be a little bit more experimental with alchemy, but I expect that'll come later. I enjoy the story.
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35 reviews
December 10, 2024
Maybe too Cozy.

Nice enough, but most problems barely last a page before they're resolved, and there's barely one character who presents any sort of obstacle or even disagreement with the protagonist.
1 review
December 16, 2024
Splendid.

From cover to cover this book draws you in for a light-hearted, and well fleshed out adventure. For those of you who like slice-of-life, reincarnation, town building, and crafting-based progression... This book is definitely worth sinking your teeth into. Enjoy!
15 reviews
December 24, 2024
Good Slice of Life LitRPG

This is a well written slice of life story. The main character has some unique abilities, but is not overpowered. This is an enjoyable read that I completed in a single day because I couldn’t put it down. I look forward to the sequel.
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