My Take on Books 1 & 2:The first book sets the stage perfectly, but Book 2 (The Maestro’s Carnival) really turns up the heat. The stakes get higher, the humor gets sharper, and the RPG mechanics are deep without ever feeling tedious.Bottom Line: If you want a series that will make you laugh out loud..
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If you are looking for the absolute best RPG storyline on the market, look no further. I’ve listened to a lot of GameLit and LitRPG, but Matt Dinniman’s Dungeon Crawler Carl (Books 1 and 2) exists in a league of its own. Why This Series Rules: The Ultimate Duo: The chemistry between Carl and Princess..
the humor of it all
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Love DCC
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wow
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What a ride!
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princess donut!!
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It was ok
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Compared to the other litRPG/progressive fantasy series I’ve read, it just didn’t keep my attention. It’s a fine story, and the premise is interesting; I just didn’t feel pulled into the story and I didn’t care about the characters. I typically like stronger MCs (and usually really like female MCs) but I just didn’t feel..
Creative story
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