
Reincarnated as the Last of My Kind: Volume 1
Reincarnated as the Last of My Kind, Book 1
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Narrated by:
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Cassandra Morris
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Graham Halstead
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By:
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Kiri Komori
About this listen
A bicycle crashes into me one night, and the next thing I know, I’m a baby?
Getting reincarnated in another world populated by humans, demi-humans, and mythical beasts is certainly not the turn I thought my life was going to take. I especially didn’t expect to be carried off by a wolf and given into the care of a one-armed former knight. Now, I’m trying to repay him by rebuilding the family inn and healing his arm with alchemy.
But the more time passes, the more it becomes clear to me that I’m not actually human....
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Light hearted / headed Slice of life anime
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Brilliant Story
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I can't think of much reason you'd like this story if you were not a fan of stories that were essentially "kawaii for kawaii's sake." If that certainly doesn't apply to you, then definitely look elsewhere.
As for the performance of the story... I think Cassandra Morris was fine. In fact the main reason I got this is because I was intrigued to hear how she'd narrate a book since I'm a massive fan of her English dub work in K-on as Ritsu, and Totori in the Atelier franchise. (Since the MC learns alchemy in the story, if you're an atelier fan, you'll probably be excited by Totori's voice actress doing more kawaii alchemy stuff)
I think she does a serviceable job in her role here, however there is also a male narrator, Graham Halstead.
In other books on this service that have both a male and female narrator, the narrators voice dialogue lines of characters that are the same gender as them.
I tend to like things that way but with this story they don't do that. Instead Graham will voice a chapter and all the characters in it, male and female. Cass voices most of the chapters and when she does, she voices both the female and male characters.
It almost makes me wonder why they got two narrators to do this. Cass could have just done everything.
Overall, I enjoyed it as a relaxing story to play while I'm playing a video game or trying to sleep and there are many ways in which it appeals to my weeb sensibilities. There are many things that just make me roll my eyes while listening though, making the book tough to recommend.
E.g: scenes where the MC has to grab some "pitetoes" from the garden for the narration to say "oh, pitetoes are this fantasy world's potatoes."
My eyes roll out of my skull.
Only Consider if you're a Weeb
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