Title says it all, between princess doughnut and other delightful characters this story will question what is possible in any literary world
Amazingly deranged
Review from Dungeon Crawler Carl →
Title says it all, between princess doughnut and other delightful characters this story will question what is possible in any literary world
Reincarnation story with a twist! The story is captivating and hilarious. Narration is top tier, seriously. Jeff Hays does a great job with the different characters. His energy really makes the main character shine. Even his sound effects are fun, and not annoying like a lot of other narrators when they attempt to do something..
For all the new listeners thinking about getting into the dungeon crawl, beware! This book is not for the faint of heart despite all the jokes and light hearted attitude. This book and the rest that follow are dark, and filled with hard lessons. You will laugh, you will cry, and you will be filled..
despite the pain, the unrelenting, white, hot pain. our characters continue onward to goal they may or may not achieve and if they do reach that goal. A part of them may break, for all their talk of staying whole, they are already crumbling. it’s just a matter of how long they hold on. Good..
when does book 2 come out?!?! I didn’t want it to end! ready for more adventure with dani the redeamer!
I mean. I enjoyed it. was a good enough entry. but it felt like tons of foreshadowing and new story arc setup while kinds sorta finishing up the 9th floor arc. with only hints of where we are headed now. and sadly Carl barely fought. falling behind in power. feeling like a glorified narrator and..
they just keep getting better. it leaves it open for several more. going to feel like forever waiting for the next one
Narrator really brings it to life, story starts off a lil bit cheesy feeling but by the end youll be on the wrapped into it and ready for the next book.
How the hell does someone write something so complex, brilliant and funny? Small threads weave together to create a superbly orchestrated tapestry of characters, violence, enemies, complex-friendships and loss. The best book yet.
