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CARL IS PLANNING SOMETHING DANGEROUS, BUT AT WHAT COST?
The eighth explosive installment in Matt Dinnimanâs best selling LitRPG series, and it's off to the races ...
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â[A] comically cosmic adventure seriesâŠoften laugh-out-loud funnyâŠGrind your way to dungeon mastery alongside Carl and Princess Donutâ The Wall Street Journal
âIf thereâs a better LitRPG than Dungeon Crawler Carl, I havenât read itâ Shirtaloon, author of He Who Fights Monsters
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As chaos and mass panic spread outside the dungeon in the wake of Faction Wars, Carl and Donut find themselves on the tenth floor, where theyâre forced to compete in a surprisingly normal set of tasks.
Well, normal for the dungeon.
Races. Get from point A to point B, and donât come in last. After each race, they pick an upgrade for their vehicle and the track gets more challenging.
It all seems a a little too simple.
Ignore those strange glitches that are occurring with increasing frequency. Donât listen to those whispers about whatâs happening on the mysterious eleventh floor, something the system AI calls A Parade of Horribles. Nobody, not even the showrunners, knows what that means. Just that the AI has ominously dubbed it âa coming-out party for the ages.â
Everything is fine, Crawler. I repeat, everything is fine.
Carl hates that itâs business as usual. The rules of this floor have taken away his agency. That just will not do.
So Carl is planning a party of his own. Itâs a plan so dangerous, so insane, he canât even consult his friends lest the AI put a stop to it.
Because if it goes wrong, itâs not just the end of Carl and Donut. No. The stakes are higher than theyâve ever been.
Includes part eight of the exclusive bonus story âBackstage at the Pineapple Cabaret.â
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Praise for Dungeon Crawler Carl
âFresh. Creative. Hilarious. Iâm obsessedâŠPrincess Donut is my queenâ Actor, producer and New York Times bestselling author Felicia Day
âThis series has no goddamn business burying so much depth and emotion and complexity under its bawdy, gory surface, but it does so anyway. What a wild-ass and unexpected delightâ New York Times bestselling author Scott Lynch
âThis is the book for anyone who ever wondered what it would be like to be a role player in a game with the best game master ever⊠or maybe anyone who has been outside at nightâin their underwearâlooking for their cat and wondering, âWhatâs the worst thing that could happen?â⊠Once you start, you wonât put it down' Patricia Briggs, #1 New York Times bestselling author of the Mercy Thompson series
âOne of the most bananapants, funny, inventive books I have read in a whileâ Book Riot
âDungeon Crawler Carl is just one big smile all the way through. Put on your best pair of boxer shorts and sit back for a truly fun and enjoyable readâ New York Times bestselling author Kevin J. Anderson
âDungeon Crawler Carl is the best start to a series Iâve read this year. I wish Iâd tried it soonerâ Will Wight, author of the Cradle series
âTo describe the Dungeon Crawler Carl series, and the first book in particular, one must blend the darkest, grittiest science fiction with the humour of Hitchhikerâs Guide to the Galaxy. It mixes fun, whimsical absurdity, and serious, dark themes with dire consequencesâŠit is so spectacularly good that I cannot recommend it high enoughâ Grimdark Magazine
âDinnimanâs Douglas-Adams-but-playing-D&D romp was so much fun that I immediately went out and got the next two booksâŠgenuinely joyfulâ LitHub.com
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CARL IS PLANNING SOMETHING DANGEROUS, BUT AT WHAT COST?
The eighth explosive installment in Matt Dinnimanâs best selling LitRPG series, and it's off to the races ...
-
â[A] comically cosmic adventure seriesâŠoften laugh-out-loud funnyâŠGrind your way to dungeon mastery alongside Carl and Princess Donutâ The Wall Street Journal
âIf thereâs a better LitRPG than Dungeon Crawler Carl, I havenât read itâ Shirtaloon, author of He Who Fights Monsters
-
As chaos and mass panic spread outside the dungeon in the wake of Faction Wars, Carl and Donut find themselves on the tenth floor, where theyâre forced to compete in a surprisingly normal set of tasks.
Well, normal for the dungeon.
Races. Get from point A to point B, and donât come in last. After each race, they pick an upgrade for their vehicle and the track gets more challenging.
It all seems a a little too simple.
Ignore those strange glitches that are occurring with increasing frequency. Donât listen to those whispers about whatâs happening on the mysterious eleventh floor, something the system AI calls A Parade of Horribles. Nobody, not even the showrunners, knows what that means. Just that the AI has ominously dubbed it âa coming-out party for the ages.â
Everything is fine, Crawler. I repeat, everything is fine.
Carl hates that itâs business as usual. The rules of this floor have taken away his agency. That just will not do.
So Carl is planning a party of his own. Itâs a plan so dangerous, so insane, he canât even consult his friends lest the AI put a stop to it.
Because if it goes wrong, itâs not just the end of Carl and Donut. No. The stakes are higher than theyâve ever been.
Includes part eight of the exclusive bonus story âBackstage at the Pineapple Cabaret.â
-
Praise for Dungeon Crawler Carl
âFresh. Creative. Hilarious. Iâm obsessedâŠPrincess Donut is my queenâ Actor, producer and New York Times bestselling author Felicia Day
âThis series has no goddamn business burying so much depth and emotion and complexity under its bawdy, gory surface, but it does so anyway. What a wild-ass and unexpected delightâ New York Times bestselling author Scott Lynch
âThis is the book for anyone who ever wondered what it would be like to be a role player in a game with the best game master ever⊠or maybe anyone who has been outside at nightâin their underwearâlooking for their cat and wondering, âWhatâs the worst thing that could happen?â⊠Once you start, you wonât put it down' Patricia Briggs, #1 New York Times bestselling author of the Mercy Thompson series
âOne of the most bananapants, funny, inventive books I have read in a whileâ Book Riot
âDungeon Crawler Carl is just one big smile all the way through. Put on your best pair of boxer shorts and sit back for a truly fun and enjoyable readâ New York Times bestselling author Kevin J. Anderson
âDungeon Crawler Carl is the best start to a series Iâve read this year. I wish Iâd tried it soonerâ Will Wight, author of the Cradle series
âTo describe the Dungeon Crawler Carl series, and the first book in particular, one must blend the darkest, grittiest science fiction with the humour of Hitchhikerâs Guide to the Galaxy. It mixes fun, whimsical absurdity, and serious, dark themes with dire consequencesâŠit is so spectacularly good that I cannot recommend it high enoughâ Grimdark Magazine
âDinnimanâs Douglas-Adams-but-playing-D&D romp was so much fun that I immediately went out and got the next two booksâŠgenuinely joyfulâ LitHub.com

