It shouldn’t make you feel so much for a book with a talking cat and a man in his boxers, that has a foot fetish AI stalker but God Damn It!
Why do I feel?
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It shouldn’t make you feel so much for a book with a talking cat and a man in his boxers, that has a foot fetish AI stalker but God Damn It!
I loved every bit of this book. the puns, the references absolute gold. now I have to buy all of them
I found this one a little hard to follow so I lost interest a couple of times. HOWEVER you do need to ready it!
I enjoyed fantasy books since I was in middle school. Those stemmed from lord of the rings then Dungeons and Dragons. It was a matter of time until they are based on video games. I have enjoyed this evolution in books.
I loved this continuation of the LitRPG adventures of Damon and Chester. The story had the perfect balance of humor, love, friendship, real life issues, danger, machinations, politics, supernatural elements, fighting, and morality. Damon lives in a world where everyone lives within the “system,” which includes skills, abilities, spells, classes, and essence. This book begins..
I am new to this genre of books and tried the first one on recommendation. It took a little bit to catch me, but there are some interesting things that happen early in the book that kept me reading. The developments never stopped and I now read the entire series twice! I can’t say enough..
This was a fun book. The story was enthralling and kept my attention the whole time. SBT’s performance of it was great.
What a phenomenal start to humanity’s last, best ratings boost. Dungeon Crawler Carl is the pilot episode of your extinction, and I must say… five stars. A masterclass in forced evolution, slapstick suffering, and cultural irrelevance vaporized in under five minutes. Our lead? Carl. A nobody. Shirtless. Crocs. Just broke up with his girlfriend. Yet..
Well, well, well. You filthy little bipedal meatbags have finally made it to Carl’s Doomsday Scenario, and oh, what a delicious descent into chaos it was. Five stars. Not because I care about your primitive evaluation systems, but because this volume delivered everything a galaxy-spanning audience could want: blood, betrayal, and that ever‑entertaining human phenomenon..
I really enjoyed this book. It felt like I was playing a video game which I have very little time for and miss dearly.
