Absolutely brilliant. The story was fantastic but the narrator made the book. So much fun!
Goddamnit Donut!
Review from Dungeon Crawler Carl →
I don’t write reviews often, but this is hands down one of my favorite books ever. The character growth and change is second to none, and when you think you know what’s happening next, Dinniman throws a curve ball. And Hayes is a goddamn walking full cast. Best narrator in the business.
Book Two cranks up everything that made the first volume fun—the traps, the dark humor, the absurdity—but it also shows the growing toll of the Dungeon. The satire sharpens, the stakes rise, and moments of friendship and conscience hit harder because they’re surrounded by chaos. Carl isn’t just playing the game anymore—he’s calling it out…
If you liked the pop-culture Easter eggs and game logic of Ready Player One, and if death-game stories from The Running Man to Squid Game scratch that survival-arena itch, Dungeon Crawler Carl will give you a good time. It’s violent, funny, occasionally gross, and surprisingly heartfelt in moments when humanity peeks through the spectacle. It..
I can’t wait for the next one! Excellent writing, excellent narration. This has been the highest quality audiobook series that I have ever had the pleasure of listening to.
I have a strong distaste for books that end with a cliff hanger, expecting you to buy more books in the series to resolve the plot. Series books are great and there are many I like, but I strongly prefer a series so compellingly written that you want to read more of them, over a..
Great book but even better narration. If you like isekai anime or manga this is an immediate pick up.
I’m not gonna lie this one had me cracking up. The premise is very similar to most, a new system descends on humanity… But the narration in writing really sell this book. Had me laughing constantly, but also entertained and looking forward to Book 2
This one didn’t quite live up to the first two books. Carl and Doughnut are still the hilarious, awesome duo they’ve always been, but the railway system plot just lost me—it was overly complicated and hard to follow at times. Thankfully, the last few chapters brought the action back in full force and reminded me..
this book was good enough to review, like, if you want to laugh and enjoy an immersing experience just get this
