This had so much potential as a story. The writer tried to combine a rebirth story, magic, school, adventuring but was unable to do it with anything resembling realistic behavior from any of the characters. There was no adequate explanation of the color magic system, cores, beast taming. Everything is a jumbled mess. I can’t..
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The Dungeon Crawler series is by far my favorite set of audiobooks. They’ve only gotten better and better, and the latest installment is very enjoyable. The author seems to have a clear vision of where the story is headed, driving things ahead with a confident creative hand. Filled with entertaining characters, including Princes Donut, Carl,..
Wow! Just, wow!
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Based on how amazing the previous five books were, I had high expectations for this one, and I was not disappointed. I have shed tears, exclaimed in outrage, laughed myself into a coughing fit, gasped in horror, and cheered out loud several times while reading this book. Matt Dinniman’s story and world crafting had me..
love and peace
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“The Eye of the Bedlam Bride,” the sixth installment of the Dungeon Crawler Carl series, is a triumphant addition to an already beloved saga. Written by the brilliant mind of Matt Dinniman and brought to life by the extraordinary talents of narrators Jeff Hays, Patrick Warburton, Travis Baldree, and Annie Ellicott, this audiobook is nothing..
Amazing listen
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Best series
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I don’t understand how anyone can dislike this series. I swear, I wish other jonras were this intricate, but I can only find it with the soundbooth crew. The sound effects, the expert audio, the dame story, is so 100% worth the credit and worth giving props! And one name says it all…. Uzi Jesus…..
Good continuation of a great series. Dungeon Crawler Carl is one of my favorite series and it remains superb entertainment. It’s as full as ever (or even fuller?) of teenage humor that is the hallmark of the series. But I realized something else: it has something that most LitRPG lacks – a plot. There is..