


Dialog was straightforward most of the time, and often made me smile. Initially, I looked at that beginning as the stereotypical random death in an isekai (which is fine, mind you), but upon further reading, as I will describe later, more information is shared and interesting things are discussed. (Not exactly a goblin, but that doesn't matter much at the moment). Bendakji discusses the main character, Lev, who gets assassinated, being transferred into the body of a goblinoid creature. Introduction: Lord of Goblins by Michiel Webrouck and Hadi Y. It was a very fun read, that I have started and finished in one go, if you enjoy light novels, YA, and want a quick fun read, this is a good book to go for.

As per light novels, it was nice illustrations, and the writing style you would expect from light novels. Bendakji is a light novel isekai, with interesting style and story, but otherwise straightforward and fun isekei. Preface: Lord of Goblins by Michiel Webrouck and Hadi Y. You can connect with Michiel Werbrouck at: In the future Michiel sees himself developing games about his books, working on software/web IT solutions, writing more books and travelling the world. As a tech fan, he spends lots of time developing apps and games of his own. In his free time, Michiel enjoys playing grand strategy games, hanging out with friends and reading fantasy novels. Now, his novel, Lord of Goblins, written in conjunction with his co-author, Hadi Bendakji, has brought him big success with its webtoon adaptation surpassing 4 million views. Since then he has improved his craft, honing his writing skills.

He is currently studying Applied Computer Science while working as a freelance Graphic Designer and Marketing Assistant.Īside from his studies, Michiel is an up-and-coming author, having started out writing short Sci-Fi stories on various online platforms before finally taking the next step. Michiel Werbrouck was born in Oxford, UK but grew up in the Belgian city of Leuven.
