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The author of How to Survive at the End of the World continues this fast-paced isekai series about a dead man who somehow ends up in charge of a dead world . . . When Matt Perison first came to Gaia, everything was wrong and dangerous. He was promised redemption and repayment for dying of cancer, but that turned out to be a lie. He was promised a nice place in which to exist, but instead he got death. He was promised, in all ways, good. But what he has, in all ways, is bad. He's made the best of it though. Aided by his system guardian, Lucy, and the dungeon system itself, Barry, Matt began to…mehr

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The author of How to Survive at the End of the World continues this fast-paced isekai series about a dead man who somehow ends up in charge of a dead world . . . When Matt Perison first came to Gaia, everything was wrong and dangerous. He was promised redemption and repayment for dying of cancer, but that turned out to be a lie. He was promised a nice place in which to exist, but instead he got death. He was promised, in all ways, good. But what he has, in all ways, is bad. He's made the best of it though. Aided by his system guardian, Lucy, and the dungeon system itself, Barry, Matt began to build a life for himself. He's getting pretty good at surviving in a place where nothing else is alive. But surviving isn't all there is. So Matt's finding the time to make improvements to his new home. And he's beginning to have hope that tomorrow will be a better day. There's only one snag. The system instance on Gaia is out for revenge, and a nightmare from Gaia's distant past is returning to wreak havoc once again. Now, Matt has to learn that life is about learning how to thrive--and finding a way to do so when even survival is in doubt . . .
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R. C. Joshua is the author of the How to Survive at the End of the World, Demon World Boba Shop, and Deadworld Isekai series. A thirty-something from the southwest, Joshua is described by his friends as "you'll get used to him eventually." His interests include forgetting to exercise, exchanging sick verbal burns with his children, losing said burn contests to his children, and plotting to regain dominance over his increasingly capable children. It's him or them, folks. It's him or them.