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Dungeon Madness The Divine Dungeon Book 2 eBook Dakota Krout



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Both Cal and Dale have become stronger, each in spite of the other.

The dungeon - Cal - knows exactly how much their strength has increased, and is working hard to become exponentially more powerful. His schemes are becoming more complex, and his dungeon - his body - more deadly.

Dale has a nasty surprise waiting for him as he works to thwart the plans of the devious dungeon. Hearing a voice in his head that distracts him in critical moments, he must fight his mind as he battles deadly creatures.

Unbeknownst to both, they are in for the fight of their lives as madness threatens the land...

Dungeon Madness The Divine Dungeon Book 2 eBook Dakota Krout

I have to say that the narrator in the audio of book one is what really brought the story to life for me. Honestly. I like the written form of tales best; and, I generally prefer written over audio by a good margin. However, you made a /very/ good choice in narrator. The voices he gave the book carried over into book two. The tale continued to grow and adapt.

I do think there are some things that could have been developed a little more, explored a bit more; however, for the lighthearted tale that is being told, it works well. I especially like seeing that the dungeon is going from toddler (book one) to early adolescent (book two)...I'm expecting the next will be YA.

It will be interesting to see if the author manages to keep the story well intertwined, or if it starts to fray around the edges.

Product details

  • File Size 1343 KB
  • Print Length 319 pages
  • Publisher Mountaindale Press; 2 edition (February 15, 2017)
  • Publication Date February 15, 2017
  • Sold by  Digital Services LLC
  • Language English
  • ASIN B01N4UQA28

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I’ve gotta say, I’m not sure why I was hesitant with this series at first. It’s really imaginative. The characters are well-developed. The battle scenes are energetic and inventive. I can’t wait to see what happens in book 3!
While I personally can't find notable mistakes I do find this book contains refreshing twists to the genre because of the alternative perspective of the dungeon. Also, I find that the book is dynamic enough to keep me guessing the as the plot develops; while having enough goals to keep me interested in the read.
I have never been as entertained as I am by Dakota's writing. Somehow he brings together all of my favourite things into novels that I just cannot put down. These are humble stories of people who grow to become epic. The twists are excellent and arrive right on time.

You will grow to love the characterisation Dakota spins. You will love that everyone has normal names. You will love the self-referential humour. And you will love the heck out of these books.

Make sure you read the Divine Dungeon series before getting started on The Ritualist.
This is a fun fantasy story that has lots of action and is a lighthearted look at what an rpg world might actually look like. As someone who has played a little DnD I really enjoyed that aspect. As with Dungeon Heart, the world building is good. The sequel has much the same feel as the first book, though it is a little faster in its pace. As with many rpg scenarios, there is good external character development (characters learning and growing in their ability to understand and navigate their environment) but not as much internal character development (my favorite part of most books). I hope that in future books Cal and Dale learn and grow more in their ability to understand and navigate their inner state (emotions, moral dilemmas, "skeletons in their closets," overcoming or accepting their character flaws, etc.) and in their ability to relate to and connect with others.
Audible review

I feel like this book had everything I enjoyed from book 1 and just kept the story going! Luckily book 3 is already out so I had it ready to go at the end of this book (you'll want to make to to have book 3 ready too!).

There were a few things hinted at the start of book 1 that have still not come to light and the ending of this book definitely requires you keep going to book 3 but I have high hopes that I won't be disappointed.

Again, not disappointed one bit with Vikas Adam's narration.

If you enjoyed book 1 I have no doubt you'll enjoy book 2, just make sure to have book 3 ready otherwise you might be a bit frustrated by the ending (left wanting more!).
I picked this book up after reading the first one and seeing a lot of potential despite the terrible execution, hoping it would improve. Unfortunately, this one suffered the same drawbacks as the first, and the occasional interesting idea isn't nearly enough to save it. Shallow characters who can't seem to act consistently, huge chunks of exposition delivered in the clunkiest way possible, a main character who gets rewarded constantly for little effort, lackluster worldbuilding, cringe-inducing attempts at witty banter and an overall writing style that gives the impression of having been generated by a computer.
This series is great. If you bought book one either because you love old school party adventure RPGs and MMOs or, like me, found the concept of flipping the POV in said scenarios around AND you liked the first book, keep going. The next book gives you more of the same without it getting stale by continuing to showcase Cal's growth both as a dungeon and a personality. Dale's POV is interesting since even if you don't like his storyline it's still hilarious to see how the adventurers react to Cal's various shennanigans. Cal is even more of a mad scientist in this one and the puns just get better.... or is it Worse?
I have to say that the narrator in the audio of book one is what really brought the story to life for me. Honestly. I like the written form of tales best; and, I generally prefer written over audio by a good margin. However, you made a /very/ good choice in narrator. The voices he gave the book carried over into book two. The tale continued to grow and adapt.

I do think there are some things that could have been developed a little more, explored a bit more; however, for the lighthearted tale that is being told, it works well. I especially like seeing that the dungeon is going from toddler (book one) to early adolescent (book two)...I'm expecting the next will be YA.

It will be interesting to see if the author manages to keep the story well intertwined, or if it starts to fray around the edges.
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