When destroying the world and killing the hero grows boring, what's a Demon Overlord to do but quit while he’s ahead?
Galornus Prime was the Scourge of Nations, Ender of Hope, and Master of the Cardinal Sins. After achieving all that, what else was left?
His retirement plan was Get a goat, farm quietly, and don't accidentally conquer anything. Evil never sleeps... but it does plant turnips.
When corrupt officials and greedy merchants threaten his infuriatingly loveable neighbors, Galornus faces his greatest challenge saving his village without revealing he's the very monster parents invoke to make children eat their vegetables.
Demon Overlord’s Retirement Plan is a cozy fantasy with teeth, where the hardest battle isn’t defeating heroes—it’s staying retired and learning how to live after 444 lifetimes of villainy.
Not sure how I feel about getting to the end and realising there is another book. Is it so hard to put book 1 on the cover? Anyway, picked because of the title and yeah the goat on the throne. I liked this one. Small village isekai party gathering vibes. The kids were great. Best chapter was the hellhound and goat getting to work. Willem was mostly chill except for when the demon energy could be discovered.
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I find it hard to believe this is the first book written by M. H. Foster. It is so full of heart and humor and turnips and pickling that I was caught by surprise. Galornus Prime, a very very high ranking demon desides during his 444th incarnation (Yes, he has died a lot during the last several thousand years) has gotten tired of the whole "defeat the Hero and another comes along, until you lose and die", existence. He wants boredom and peace instead. He decides being a farmer fits that lifestyle and turnips farming might be the best to meet his needs. He makes a few small mistakes in his efforts to keep a low profile and avoid anything that is too evil. His neighbor disapproves of everything he does, his goat seems to revel in annoying him, and his hell- hound guard dog bonds with one of the children who keep trampling his crops.
Who would have thought that a story about turnip farming could be so fun?
I loved the premise of the book, the unexpected life lessons, and definitely did not expect laughs AND tears! A fun read that moved quickly while still building out the world and some lovable characters. Definitely something I think my kids would enjoy (especially my reluctant reader).
Excited for the next one (it feels like we have some more twists and reveals in store) and a great first go by the author!
Picked this up as a lighthearted read! I was not disappointed!!!! Was a pleasure and joy to be lost in its pages. Truly. I don’t know how it’s not more popular. This book was hilarious! Had me giggling at points. Cannot wait for another. That being said the ending was left open for the sequel which made it less satisfying than tying it all together. If you ever need an ARC reader I’ll keep my eye out!
Fascinating story of a being who transforms from destruction to creation by focusing on…wait for it…growing turnips. And, accidentally…really things just seem to happen…showing others how to live and evolve and flourish…by nourishing and supporting each other to become the better version of who they can be. And there is heartache and humor and loss and love.
This book was a vey pleasant surprise. I saw it as a recommended KU book and the cover called to me and I decided to read it and I have to say this was a very enjoyable read. It is a light-hearted story, fun and in my opinion, well written. I am an adult but I think even 14 year old me would have loved this book as much as I did.
Have recommend this to everyone. When ultimate evil decides to call it quits and retire equals reading all night with so much laughter. Keep 'em coming please.