Reborn as a Vending Machine I Now Wander the Dungeon Novel Volume 1
About Reborn as a Vending Machine I Now Wander the Dungeon Novel Volume 1
Reborn as a Vending Machine, I Now Wander the Dungeon Novel Volume 1 was written by Hirukuma with illustrations by Itsuwa Katou.
A middle-aged man with only one passion in his life meets a fitting end in a traffic accident. That's where most stories would end, but instead, this is when his story begins when he's reborn as what he admired the most in life--a vending machine! But his new lease on life(?) happens in the worst place possible--what can a vending machine do in a monster-infested dungeon when he can't speak or even move on his own?
Details
- Publisher: YEN ON
- Media: Novels
- Genre: Comedy, Fantasy
- Age Rating: 13+
- Release Date: 4/24/2018
- Page Count: 224
- Dimensional Weight: 1
- Written Language: English
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Ratings & Reviews
2 reviews
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by elliott -
very funny and wonderful storytelling!!
a great read if you're looking for a reincarnation story with an unusual hero!
An Interesting Read
by Ethan -
You might be questioning how a main character that is a vending machine can be entertaining, but somehow it is. The main character cannot talk except a handful of select phrases like "welcome" and "insert coins"; but, what is interesting is to see how the author uses these narrow limitations to go about solving certain problems. It is also interesting to see how complicated some of the Japanese vending machines can get, as there is nothing but cold drinks and candy in American vending machines. The main heroine, Lammis, is an interesting and smart character. This reduces the amount of unnecessary confusion to almost zero. The world itself is pretty stereotypical, with a few twists here and there. Overall the read was extremely enjoyable. I bought this thinking that I would probably dislike it for the most part, but I was pleasantly surprised by how entertaining it was.