Although I've only read the first few chapters of the novel, it's enough for me to find out how dedicated the author is to the novel, as well as to his craft. The setting of the novel is in a bar that travels to other worlds after every three days, with the main character Vic, being a new hire of the bar. The story is told in his perspective, which we soon found out is that the novel is more or less akin to his journal where he writes down his journeys while working in the bar. His master, Erik, was a former hero who had decided to settle down as a bartender, hoping to teach Vic his crafts and allow the latter to inherit it. All in all, if you're a fan of alcoholic drinks and mixology (which the author delves really deep into), as well as like a semi-fast paced storyline, although it may be a bit rough around the edges with its grammar and flow, this novel might just be the one for you.
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