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In Another World With My Smartphone Light Novel #8

In Another World With My Smartphone: Volume 8

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16-year-old Mochizuki Touya continues his noble quest to delve into the Babylon Ruins, but a deadly tabletop session could easily spell turmoil for the boy and his party. Meanwhile, Leen the fairy makes some considerations with far-reaching implications... Prepare your best dice rolls for a hair-raising tale of swords, sorcery, and forbidden knowledge!

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First published March 23, 2017

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9 reviews
December 29, 2018
Right place, right time

This is Touya to a tee. All of his adventures happen because he is at the right place at the right time, that it almost seems silly at this point. He is one step closer to filling his harem, and went all out against a band of dragons, but it wasn't as exciting as the fight from the last book. Looking forward to seeing what happens next.
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June 14, 2023
Dragons, dungeons, Babylon and slavers all make Touya's life difficult. Things are resolved quickly and without much hassle, but the story is light-hearted and entertaining. The characters, world and plot are fairly straight forward and simple. All in all, much like previous volumes, an entertaining read, but nothing too special.
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November 4, 2019
"The God of Commerce is way too petty", now we know.

A dungeon or two to be explored guarantee some excitement.

A fairy trial will keep things moving.

A good, but not great addition to the series.
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445 reviews
October 9, 2023
I love it

In all my ratings I keep saying I love it because I really do. The story is well written in my personal opinion. It keeps getting better. Touya is really being surrounded by good people. No one seems to question his integrity.
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236 reviews
May 15, 2018
Yay

Like always with this series I enjoyed it enough that it's worth reading; I can't say that they ever blow me away but they're just fun and light hearted. 4.0
6 reviews
May 16, 2018
Another great book

A lot of hints given in this one. A most read for all fans. Can't wait to see what because of the hints.
575 reviews
February 24, 2019
Number eight

Well Dr. Babylon is one that never changes that's for sure, still one more wife and more high jinks to come. Defiantly fun to read.
53 reviews
August 13, 2019
This Poor Guy

Up to 8 wives now, and life isn't any easier for the MC. Hope things get better for the poor guy. Really liked the extra chapter that wasn't in the web novel.
50 reviews
August 14, 2023
Great read

This book was a really good read the trials that he went through the battles were epic in really looking forward to the next one
4 reviews
September 14, 2018
A good way and amusing to find the library of babylon, after so long of searching
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July 26, 2023
This is a good follow-up to the series and I can't wait for more. I've enjoyed every volume so far. The only reason I gave this particular volume 4 stars instead of 5 was due to the very last chapter being boring. It is entitled "Interlude 2: The Die is Cast" and is a side-story about getting stuck in a game they have to get out of.

It was an interesting read the first time, but not something worth reading more than once. I've read the series multiple times so far because I find the story fascinating, but after the first read I continually skip this part of volume 8.
70 reviews
May 18, 2018

16-year-old Mochizuki Touya continues his noble quest to delve into the Babylon Ruins, but a deadly tabletop session could easily spell turmoil for the boy and his party. Meanwhile, Leen the fairy makes some considerations with far-reaching implications...

Prepare your best dice rolls for a hair-raising tale of swords, sorcery, and forbidden knowledge!

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May 23, 2018
Dr. Babylon is a savage

Read and find out.. it’s a wild ride from start to finish and it really sets up the pace of the following books
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