It is good book, but nothing special, and its downfall is that it cannot escape the “feeling” as a kiddie book, as hard as it tries.

The story is solid (albeit fairly straightforward, even for a LitRPG), the characters are ok, the world the story happens into is making me curious to know more about it. But on the downside, everything feels childish. It is as if it tries really hard to be like these Pixar movies, that tell kids’ stories but with many adult underlayers. Try as it might, it fails short.

I will leaving Sir Crabby Chronicles for good from this book on. It didn’t make me curious enough to know what happens next with him and his friends.

Which in a way is a shame – it feels as the problem is in me, and not in the book. But yeah, can’t give it more than 3 stars…

As for the narrator – he does very good job with the book