wow this was new for me I loved the story twists and turns is a great part of the book with a great ening for the next book
fantastic
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wow this was new for me I loved the story twists and turns is a great part of the book with a great ening for the next book
Loved the story. Never lagged. This story is about a bad Ass biker. The narrator sounded like Ted Nugent on a little helium. None of his voices worked for the story. Still glad I read it though.
I enjoyed most of it but last hour bugged too much to finish it. I just didn’t like the character development that happens towards the end. So I say good book but just not for me
I don’t understand modern writers and their love of Mary Sue characters. I didn’t listen/invest in 3 books to be introduced to a new character that’s just BORN perfect. Everything else is just as good as the last books. But why not have Tika, or Bob, or one of the other OG NPCs gain the..
The Narration is really good. Harmon Cooper does wonders for this book. if you’re an harmon Cooper fan this is one of his best books.
this book is absolutely hilariously awesome. this is my first dungeon crawler book and I don’t play dungeon crawlers but I do like cats.
Great author in this genre. Books are excellent are exciting, intense, and funny especially with all of the cultural references. Definitely recommended
An awesome example of the genre. Carl and Princess Donut are hilarious. The adventure is interesting and well paced. Dinniman gradually pulls in info from outside the dungeon, which honestly, just makes everything better. I was on the fence about reading the 2nd book at all, but plan on immediately starting the 3rd
Just like audible hoped I really enjoyed that program lol. Best one yet dungeon crawler Carl is moving up my lit RGPG fantasy book list I think it is now my 3rd favorite lit rpg book.
A well-written LitRPG, with the added bonus of having many positive characters, whose efforts give hope to the world. That was refreshing! I do hope the author considers a follow-on trilogy, again with Esil and Aleesya and more of the immersion we saw in volume one. Great job on the approach used to tell a..
