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Great Idea, but…

Review from Dungeon Lord →

A low level “Dungeon Lord”, barely capable of killing even the lowest level creatures? A good “Dungeon Lord”? The book started out well and then just lost all my interest. I am not sure I will/can come back to whatever comes after the first book in this series. I found another that is going well,..

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The characterization

Review from Dungeon Lord: Nightmare Kingdom →

Awesome addition to the series: marvelous escalation of conflicts; excellent development of characters; thrilling foreshadows of the wars yet to come; and absolutely EPIC BATTLES! Hugo gave us a-lot of buildup about the war for Starevose(sp?) and he did not disappoint at all. Is he a veteran? Some parts of this book reminded me of..

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Best series ever.

Review from The Dungeon Anarchist’s Cookbook →

Glurp Glurp! Alright, listen up, meat sacks! “Dungeon Crawler Carl: The Anarchist Cookbook” is a total riot. We’re talking nonstop action, sarcasm sharper than a legendary blade, and traps that’d make a rogue cry. The story picks up right where we left off – blood, guts, and plenty of Carl-style ingenuity. It’s the perfect mix..

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Fantastic Audiobook, but…

Review from Industrial Strength Magic →

So I have a weird suggestion with this one. If you are able, get the audiobook AND the kindle version. The story is a very fun twist up of both superhero and lit-rpg, and recommended for fans of either genre. The performance by the Soundbooth crew is top-notch as always, but Macronomicon has some fantastic..

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More Please!!!

Review from The Eye of the Bedlam Bride →

These books are some of the best on Audible! Everyone one of them comes with a great story, great narration, and comedy. My only gripe is that it’s been a long since a new one came out. I hope the author is OK and working on new material.

A masterpiece

Review from Dungeon Lord: Nightmare Kingdom →

I was super worried this book would suck. The author had a number of real-life issues that prevented him from finishing it. This led to a huge gap in the previous book. But man were those worries unfounded. Hugo wrote a delicious tale that kept the reader spellbound!