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The Dungeon Anarchist’s Cookbook
Book 3 of Dungeon Crawler Carl. All about trains. This one takes place in around and sometimes behind trains. Lots of big bosses, dangerous people, betrayal, and of course things blowing up. Exciting with a crazy twist at the end. On to floor 5 and more to this Hunger Games / LitRPG mashup. Where does…
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Carl’s Doomsday Scenerio
Book 2 of Dungeon Crawler Carl. This one is less Hunger Games, but not by much. Well, ok until the end, but hey who doesn’t enjoy a little PVP. Narrow escapes, psychotic clowns, necromancers. What more do you want? A thrilling ride from the first line. Still recommended for a mature audience both for content…
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Dungeon Crawler Carl
Book 1 of Dungeon Crawler Carl. This book is definitely adult rated and would use discretion on ages allowed to read it. It isn’t horrible but it is geared towards the early adult segment. The plot on this one is fun and it is just a tower going down instead of up, but has a…
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House of Horrors
Book 10 of The Realm Between. This one is the concluding book to the series. This ending makes you want to interview the author to find out why they were done. Overall, a decent end that wrapped things up albeit a little abruptly. This puts them into a final trial which ends up being a…
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God of Death
Book 9 of The Realm Between. This book feels like a builder and as the next book is the current last in the series. There is far too much it feels to conclude in one book. That said this book was more video game than ever as it was mostly running around doing a fetch…
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Eat, Slay, Love
Book 10 of The Good Guys. All preparations for Fiend’s Night. So much going on and a goodbye. This one is a little sad, but about time on the hero’s journey. A fast and furious ride through and a guided tour through Coggeshall. I love that this addresses probably the biggest hurdle in leadership, delegation.…
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Four Beheadings and a Funeral
Book 9 of The Good Guys. This one takes Montana into the thick of it and doing what he does best, killing things. As with most novels of this type, he is far busier than anyone would want to be and that is before he has to go fix a problem in the city. An…
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Hidden Potential
This book really focuses in on the talent that is out there that is overlooked. I love how it brings up that there isn’t an elite lottery that it is more about desire to improve/exceed vs some born in trait that limits potential. Over and over I see things about the Peter Principle. How do…
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Axiom
Book 1 of Artorisn’s Archive series. This one follows and elder who wants nothing more than to protect the young ones of the village. I love that we see the struggle of age. As he plans and works to overcome a myriad of obstacles to effect his rescue attempt and what it really costs him.…
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Thunderplump
Book 11 of The Completionist Chronicles. This is the concluding book for this part of the series. A wild ride with an excellent end boss. A couple of small items I would have liked Jaxon to”adjust” but overall a solid conclusion to this part of the series and moving us to the new world. Although…
