Can’t wait to have my next dose of Carl and Doughnut. In between titles I will take a moment to subscribe to the Cocker Spaniel erradication society
Masterpiece
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Can’t wait to have my next dose of Carl and Doughnut. In between titles I will take a moment to subscribe to the Cocker Spaniel erradication society
This series is the best audio book series I’ve ever listened to. Brilliant story with brilliant narrator. I absolutely love the funny bits in the middle of the seriousness.
I’ve enjoyed the rest of the books in the series, and this one was no exception. As always, the cast did a phenomenal job, and are part of why I even started this series to begin with. My only complaint, which is fairly minor, is that the ending felt very rushed. Maybe it’s just me,..
To be honest this was not the most impactful addition to the story, but was fun. I have to admit the story is holding my interest and I will pick up the next book, but I really wish it was more interesting and worth listening to over and over. I listen to the first book..
Couldn’t be more pleased. I’m always left wanting for the next floor and the next book. Book and audio are worth every minute of your time spent with Carl and donut.
The book continued to offer enjoyable outlandish battle sequences and zany character interactions, a hallmark of this series. However, the pacing slowed down and became somber and poignant during the section where each player faced their most traumatic revelations and fears. The exposition and world building was amply crafted and gave a definite Cuban feel..
This book deserves a Celestial Box as a reward. Narration continues to be fabulous as Jeff Hayes yet again kicks it out of the park. It helps that Matt Dinniman gives him prime(al) material to work with, making me laugh, cry, cringe, jump and leaving me already eager for book 7. World building continues to..
The series gets better with each book. Matt Dinniman does it again blending his crazy humor and creative LITRPG style to this genre.
While the stories are often a literal questionable, they’re more entertaining than most books I have read I can’t recommend the series enough to people that want to hear something new and different
