All the dust that falls (Roomba Isekai novel, vol 1)

Kickass coverart. How not to read?

 A literal roomba, not a human spirit in a roomba or anything like that, gets teleported into a game-like, medieval fantasy setting. He/she... It? It starts gaining mutations that enable it to do things that not only a roomba would not be able to, but that even the high-leveled humans in that world are incapable of, such as fighting and vanquishing an ancient demon commander that was sealed in the basement of the mage's tower where the roomba was summoned. 

 The novel does a perfect parody of the genre, it's funny and innovative while tapping on that good old resource of the "misunderstanding"  to propel the plot onto the craziest of the situations. The only part I'm not a fan of it's the interior decoration expert that sometimes take the narrative 8/10


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