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A review by cryosphinx
The Dungeon Anarchist's Cookbook by Matt Dinniman
4.5
What is Dinnaman putting in these books that make them so addictive?
I feel like this is where the series is starting to hit it's stride with being more character development than plot. A lot happens in this book, the trains are confusing but as Dinniman himself says, you just got to vibe with it. This is also the book where I learned that I don't need to know every detail of the rules, Dinnaman does a good job of re-explaining when it's relevant.
But Jeff Hays. Mr. Jeff Hays. Mr Hays. 100% the best part of this book is his narration. By Book 3, you're hooked and even while the trains may be the main hamper to this book.
I feel like this is where the series is starting to hit it's stride with being more character development than plot. A lot happens in this book, the trains are confusing but as Dinniman himself says, you just got to vibe with it. This is also the book where I learned that I don't need to know every detail of the rules, Dinnaman does a good job of re-explaining when it's relevant.
But Jeff Hays. Mr. Jeff Hays. Mr Hays. 100% the best part of this book is his narration. By Book 3, you're hooked and even while the trains may be the main hamper to this book.
Graphic: Cursing, Death, Gore, Violence, Blood, and Injury/Injury detail