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Stayed for the credits

Review from The Eye of the Bedlam Bride →

It’s always a treat to listen to this series. A perfect combination of comedy, drama and body horror… Kinda wacky and dark humor, so it can seem very insensitive exploring a lot of things from sex, religion, politics, and body autonomy. Surprisingly the story doesn’t feel morose, although it’s tense and grim (as in foreboding)…

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Kaboom

Review from Dungeon Crawler Carl →

Carl is basically Brock Sampson from Venture Bros. I don’t remember what his actual description is, but thanks to Jeff Hayes thats who I am picturing Donut riding.

Hilarious and captivating

Review from Dungeon Crawler Carl →

Like the subject, the story itself reveals more secrets, intricacies and twists with each level. Dungeon Crawler Carl is not just a funny sci-fi dungeon romp, it’s also a look into the challenges of modern day relationships on all levels. The author cleverly interlaces societal observations into the narrative. It’s a page turner of a..

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Some of the best dark humor to br found

Review from The Eye of the Bedlam Bride →

Masterful Narration, a fantastic story with twists and turns, gut punches and unexpected laughs. The longer the story goes on the deeper the intrigue. The darkness gets deeper, the moments of hope brighter. Not a single boring moment to be found, and I burst out laughing many, Many times. can’t recommend this more

actually really good

Review from End of the World →

I was pleased to.find just how good the story was. it was strange and a quite a bit different than typical, and that made a big difference. as always the crew from SBT knocked it out of the park, no surprise there hahaha. all in all, I really hope we get a second installment in..

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another great book, but…

Review from The Eye of the Bedlam Bride →

loved the story and both narrator and author did an excellent job! I would have loved it if they didn’t bring in the religious stuff.. it can be disrespectful to some people and not everyone appreciate the jokes when it involves some of these serious stuff.. but overall a wonderful book!