Y NO MO BOOK!? But honestly I need more. This is great right up there with The Land. I also Love the sound effects makes it feel like a radio show from the 20s which is cool.
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One hell of a ride
Review from The Butcher’s Masquerade →
Facebook sure made me wish I had been taking notes. I had to briefly check back to see who all the different people were at different times. So if you’re hopping into this book 1st, stop, and go back to read the others first. This book was fun, entertaining, sad, heartbreaking, and above all one..
As you can guess from the other reviews this book does contain slavery as a focal point, practically every other character indroduced is a slave to the MC including a minor. However they obviously go out of their way to make it seem like a ‘best case scenario’ as quite a few of these slaves..
Not what I was expecting
Review from Dungeon Crawler Carl →
1st, let me start with the fact that I never really know what to expect from this author. I listened to the preview and the clip used was perfect. The narrating was phenomenal. I generally like to listen to audiobooks because I’m too busy to sit down and read a physical book. That being said,..
What am abrupt ending!
Review from The Antventure Begins →
Slice of Dungeon Life
Review from The Antventure Begins →
Great fun!
Review from The Dungeon Anarchist’s Cookbook →
The production value is very high! This entire series has been a great listen and I am looking forward to the next two that are currently out. The author is doing a good job of laying down future plot lines, and one can only wonder what insane ideas he has up his sleeve for the..
New favorite narrator
Review from The Antventure Begins →
Monster madness
Review from The Antventure Begins →
Story: 4.8*+++ Non-stop monster vs monster action molded into en epic story finding and defending your familly. ++ Humor and puns.++ Ants. – A bit too frequent “showing” of stats. Performance: 5*+++ Clear to understand voice with crisp pronunciation.++ Wide range of feelings, so lifelike, you can practicaly see them++ Jeff Hays






