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Synopsis
Ever wonder what happened to the Isekai’d gamer who found himself incarnated into the overweight body of a LitRPG farmer, only to spit in the face of destiny and earn more money and experience than anyone ever dreamed possible? Fairytales would have you believe he lived happily ever after, but life doesn’t always match up to fairytale endings. Accidentally murdered by a cleric in another universe during a botched resurrection, Arnold, a semi-pro gamer turned clerical error, has now become a thorn in the vindictive Northern Regent’s side. To make matters worse, he has a giant stuck in his well. And the adventurers’ guilds are pounding on his door for the chance to kill it. Which is more than a little annoying, as all Arnold wants to do is focus on taking his trap method wide while he builds a farm to give down-on-their-luck farmers like him a chance. However, there is “one” little problem with his plan… Changing the world isn’t easy. And Arnold needs an entire industry that doesn’t currently exist. And resource management is hard. And trying to find good employees is difficult. And Blackwood doesn’t have the infrastructure to support all these people, even if he does. And the regent is out for blood and trying to ruin him. And no matter what he tries, the giant won’t die. And for some reason, Ranic wants him to find a goal that gives his life meaning. So let’s see how well his happily ever after really goes…
Is Oh, Great! I Discovered How to Cultivate a Farmer in 52 Easy Steps appropriate for my child?
Suitable for most readers 13 and up.
This LitRPG fantasy features a reincarnated gamer building a farming empire with game-style mechanics, moderate fantasy violence (including attempts to kill a giant), and comedic bureaucratic obstacles. Death is treated lightly as part of the game system.
What to know going in
This book has moderate violence, no sexual content, and mild language. Content notes include murder and death.
Publisher ages reflect reading level; our rating reflects content maturity — they can differ.
Who'll love this
Teens will enjoy the creative problem-solving and humor as a gamer-turned-farmer builds an entire industry from scratch while dealing with annoying adventurers and bureaucracy.