A generation of radical change. Tenuous balance ready to tip. Opportunities and danger in every corner.
Ronan and his friends stumble upon what remains of humanity after surviving the gauntlet that was their arrival. While both groups are supremely wary of each other, the necessity of cooperation wins out in the end.
No one was expecting that the balance of power within the town of Wildwood was so fragile. Seeking to address the desperate need for resources leads Ronan to pitch his wildest idea Dungeon Farming. The wildlife doesn’t take the sudden boldness of humanity in stride, but armed with more magic than ever, the stage is set for the survivors to thrive.
All too soon, the threat of the wild grow distant enough that people are already starting to forget the dangers… and the resurgent humanity is threatened from within.
Well, it sure was nice to see all the old crew in this second offering. The only *major* gripe I had with this one is that the author/translator kept referring to Samuel as the blonde. After a while, this got old, repetitive and downright annoying. Otherwise, I found this story to be pleasant to read, and the character development was pretty good. I especially like how the slime is shaping up, this promises to be a good story no matter which direction the narrative goes. Looking forward to more.
Frank started off this series with a bang writing a post-apocalyptic story of characters coming out of a bunder after the world has suffered staggering losses of human life. In book 2, he expands on this new world and shares how life survived on the surface and the struggle to grow and expand against other forces who are pushing back.
I enjoyed reading this book very much and I recommend this book to anyone who like LitRPG and progression type of books with dungeons and lots of action.