Rule of Cool
Rule of Cool, written by Matthew Siege, is a fun romp along with the “bad guys”, in this case, the lowly NPCs of Gearblins (and a few other races but the main characters are Gearblins). As you can expect, the […]
Rule of Cool, written by Matthew Siege, is a fun romp along with the “bad guys”, in this case, the lowly NPCs of Gearblins (and a few other races but the main characters are Gearblins). As you can expect, the […]
Cinnamon Bun: Volume 2, written by RavensDagger, continues the adventures of Brocolli Bunch and Amaryllis as they make, well, Brocolli makes, friends with everyone she encounters, and blissfully making her way through the world. This was a no-brainer for me
Cinnamon Bun, written by RavensDagger is a light, wholesome LitRPG adventure of a teenage girl named Broccoli Bunch who finds herself in a new world where monsters, level-ups, and dungeons crawls are a thing. I couldn’t but love the character
The Dungeon Anarchist’s Cookbook, written by Matt Dinniman, is the third audiobook in the Dungeon Crawler Carl series, and I snatched this the second I saw it drop on Audible. I’ve re-listened to the first two a couple of times
Carl’s Doomsday Scenario, book 2 of the Dungeon Crawler Carl series written by Matt Dinniman is equally as enjoyable and all-out nuts as the first book… and I love it. It’s been a long time since I stumbled upon a
Limitless Seas, by Dean Henegar, is book 1 in the new Limitless Lands series. I admit I haven’t read any of the Limitless Lands series, but that didn’t really hamper my understanding of what was going on. It’s easy enough
Dungeon Crawler Carl, written by Matt Dinniman, is now sitting comfortably inside the list of my all-time favourite books. Those that I go back to, time and time again. This was my first listen, but I already know I’ll be
Author Terra Snover pitched “Another Online: All Hail the Queen” to me as “Wreck-it Ralph meets Handmaid’s Tale” and I was in, no questions. A brilliant elevator pitch if ever I heard one, but also rather accurate. I enjoyed every
Not for the easily offended, this book is a hilarious spin on the usual LitRPG adventure. For a start, the main characters are the bad guys, a lowly treasure chest-shaped mimic and a succubus (pretty much as drawn on the