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Review from The Gate of the Feral Gods →

Found myself a little lost in book 3 and was worried that 1 and 2 were peaks, but this sequel delivered. Great character development and expansion of the dungeon crawler world. Excited to pick up the next one

Great Book

Review from The Antventure Begins →

This book is a great. It has an engaging story and fun narration. the MC is upbeat and enthusiastic and that is much better than the moroseMC archetype. The progression portion is adequate. The stats are there for those that want them, and there is a reminder that it can be skipped for those that..

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Not many authors make me laugh quite like Matt does

Review from The Butcher’s Masquerade →

Welcome to the 6th floor. Chock full of the shenanigans we’ve come to expect from our favorite crawlers. Plus, without the aid of formal therapy sessions, several characters manage to gain closure on the relationship issues that haunted them.But there’s so much more:Mordecai has a new {giggles} form.Mongo becomes a man (figuratively).Katya is a bad-ass..

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Awesome

Review from The Butcher’s Masquerade →

Really good and i have to say my favorite chaon this book was the head of the sex doll and yeah i kinda saw that ending coming just wasn’t sure who was going to end up with that item.. looking forward to the next one!

the best in litrpg

Review from The Butcher’s Masquerade →

This series is the best in the genre. There is also none that even get close. You’ll hear about the farmer book or the market series, but they aren’t there. in litrpg you’ll notice that a lot of it is written for teens or young adults, but Matt Dinniman writes for adults. I can’t recommend..

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More twists than a corkscrew

Review from The Butcher’s Masquerade →

This was simply awesome! I cannot wait for the next book in the series. The challenges make me worry for the characters and then the twists pull the rug from under my feet. I’ve been crying and laughing almost the whole book. Simply Awesome and (as always) awesomely read and produced by SBT!