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  • All the Dust That Falls Two

  • An Isekai LitRPG Adventure ( All the Dust That Falls, Book 2)
  • By: zaifyr
  • Narrated by: Phil Thron
  • Length: 17 hrs and 32 mins
  • 4.6 out of 5 stars (9 ratings)

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All the Dust That Falls Two

By: zaifyr
Narrated by: Phil Thron
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Summary

The land must be cleansed of filth.

After ridding their home of the demon Lieutenant lurking within, Spot and Bee are left with quite the mess to clean up. The castle lay in ruins around them, its repair a daunting task for even the most industrious little vacuum. Fortunately, cleaning is Spot's specialty.

But little do they know that their actions have far-reaching consequences. A new threat has begun to rise in the countryside—an undead plague that threatens to scour the land of any human life.

To fight against them, Spot will need to do more than ever before. He will have to fight zombies, defend his new home from invaders, and overcome his greatest foe yet—the dreaded stairs. And also clean, of course.

But as they turn the castle into a beacon of order and cleanliness, they'll soon find others flocking toward their banner of hope. People who see Spot as more than just a vacuum …

Follow this wholesome vacuum on his quest to power in All the Dust that Falls, a hilarious new Isekai LitRPG that will make you question what it means to be a hero. Or if heroes even need limbs, or mouths, or … you get it.

©2024 zaifyr (P)2024 Recorded Books

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Fantastic book

What a fantastic book just as good as the first one Great story I love the fact hoover is coming a God what a fantastic concept can’t wait till the third comes out

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love and hate at the same time

I both love and hate this book for several reasons. I get that one of the main character's is a 13 year old girl so she will only have a limited intelligence do to her age and upbringing but there are a lot more of them now and know that void can read so why not get him to write his thoughts inside of people guessing what he is thinking. 90% of the problems in the book could be fixed with some proper communication, it's just one misunderstanding after another. I still enjoy the book but find it very annoying. I am in two minds of wether or not to continue with this series.

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