Dungeon World Series Complete Box Set: Books 1 Through 5
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Narrated by:
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Miles Meili
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By:
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Jonathan Brooks
The entire best-selling Dungeon World series is now together in one volume!
This Dungeon World Series Box Set includes:
Dungeon World, Books 1-5
Bonus short story
In a world five times larger than Earth, dungeons and their Dungeon Cores have become the top of the food chain.
Millions of dungeons inhabit the planet, utilizing the Human people as a source of much-needed Mana to facilitate their own growth; in turn, the humans delve into the dungeons to acquire their own power in the form of Essence, which allows them to develop and enhance themselves in a multitude of different ways. It is a symbiotic relationship that has lasted thousands of years and has brought about a measure of peace.
Far in the northern wilds where no Humans (and therefore - no dungeons) regularly frequent, a young man is left alone when his parents are suddenly murdered. Now, without friends, family, supplies, or even much knowledge of the wider world, Fredwynklemossering embarks on a journey to discover who - or what - killed his parents. Along the way, however, he learns more than he bargained for, including his seemingly impossible status as a Dungeon Core/Human hybrid. With that knowledge comes a shift in his objective; revenge against those who wronged him turns out to pale in comparison to the dangers the Humans will face in the future.
Will Fred be able to successfully straddle the line between the Human and Dungeon Core worlds? Unfortunately, he’ll have to, or else the entire Dungeon World may be doomed....
Contains 564,000 words, LitRPG/GameLit elements such as statistics and leveling, as well as dungeon construction and defense. No harems and no profanity.
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It's not high literature, but it's good clean dungeon building fun. Things are well explained and not ridiculous. Even our MC being overpowered has an actual non insane in universe reason which is more than can be said of many stories.
Recommended. I've listened to it twice so far and don't doubt I'll do so again when the mood strikes.
Fun.
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Time well spent
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I'm interested in seeing what Fred does now that he's unlocked his Researcher class... But I think the story is about to start getting even better...
Anyway, I'll be back to update my review at the end of Book 1, so I can consider it a bullet point and start the next one before making an edit to the review again.
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The writing was like reading the Cliff Notes summary of a good story. It was basically just the facts with dialogue thrown in. The pace felt like watching a movie in fast forward. The dialogue, like reading a comic book. I couldn’t connect emotionally to any character because there was little concentration on their actual feelings.
I felt like I was reading through the perspective of a strongly neurodivergent individual, but even that could have been better described. I wished for more descriptions of the environment and what characters were actually experiencing.
Like reading the Cliff notes of a good story
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Great story!
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