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Graphic: Body horror, Gore, Blood, Murder
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It's the third one. You know why you're here.
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Very confusing level but love the character development
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Yes
Book three in the Dungeon Crawler Carl series raises the stakes while keeping everything gloriously unhinged. The humor is still razor-sharp, the action still brutal and bonkers, but the heart of the story keeps getting richer.
Princess Donut continues to be her fabulous, sassy self—she’s more than just comic relief now, and watching her grow as a character is one of the best parts of this installment. Carl finally has a little more of his backstory revealed, and those glimpses add depth without slowing down the nonstop chaos. And of course, Mongo is back, chomping his way straight into your heart (and into whatever unfortunate thing happens to be nearby).
This book balances absurdity with real character development in a way that few series pull off. If you enjoyed the first two, you’ll love how this one expands the world while keeping the same mix of dark comedy, mayhem, and surprising heart.
Graphic: Blood, Murder
Minor: Suicide