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  • A Dungeon Core Experience
  • By: Jonathan Brooks
  • Narrated by: Miles Meili
  • Length: 12 hrs and 11 mins
  • 4.8 out of 5 stars (62 ratings)
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Dungeon World, Book 5

By: Jonathan Brooks
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Summary

Get ready for the exciting conclusion to the Dungeon World series! 

With the help of an unlikely ally, Fred has secretly obtained access to all seven elements for his Core without the Supreme Council of Dungeon Cores’ knowledge; Fire, Water, Nature, Earth, Dark, Light, and Air are now technically at his disposal. However, despite having access to them all, he finds himself behind enemy lines without the use of any but Light and Air due to his temporary Core he had created back in his dungeon. 

Now, with the assistance of Roady, Ravenne, and Agelstein - three members of the Allroads Government, and Fred’s “bodyguards” - he has to safely make it back to the city before the inevitable deadly response from the local Dungeon Cores at his theft of the Light element kills him. 

Trouble is brewing behind the scenes, though, and the Supreme Council is ready to step up their attacks on Fred’s dungeon underneath the city of Allroads. With additional complications preventing Fred from fully utilizing his newly acquired elements, he has to scramble to find a way to not be useless and assist in the defense of his dungeon, his Shards, and all the people in the city above relying on him. 

Oh, and on top of that, Fred still needs to figure out a way to save the world....

Contains LitRPG/GameLit elements such as statistics and leveling. No harems and no profanity. 

©2020 Jonathan Brooks (P)2020 Jonathan Brooks

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great book

All I can say is this series is a great.
A Must read / listen
Characters are great.
Story great.
would recommend to anyone.

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Simply loved it!

This has been a great series to listen too. Thanks to Jonathan for creating this exiting world and captivating story. And thank you Miles for bringing it alive with your great narration! I realy recommend it to anyone who loves dungeon lit but doesn't want it to be too stat heavy. Too bad it had to end... But all great stories do is suppose...

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Amazing.

I've read hundreds on core/litrpg/gamelit books in the last four year and I have reviewed just as many. I rarely ever have anything negative to say, so I'm assuming my reviews are looked over. But just in case it isn't, please read this one. The conclusion of this series was everything I wanted for Fred and his world. I'm so glad I've enjoyed this series. Please read/listen!

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Series concludes strongly

Getting the obvious point out of the way first, as this is the 5th and final book in a series, it is entirely unsuited as a starting point for new listeners, who would be far better off going to book one of this enjoyable series instead.

As I couldn't wait for the audiobook to be released I read the kindle edition of this book and having listened to the audiobook version too now, my impressions of it are unchanged. The author does a very good job with this book, bringing the series to a satisfying conclusion that seems like it fits the series as a whole and without feeling like it has been rushed to fit into a planned series length, while also giving the author options for returning to that world if he feels that he has more stories to tell there.

As far as the narration of this audiobook, it is another strong performance that helped to increase my overall enjoyment of the book with the range of tones for the characters helping my immersion in the book.

Overall, this was a good conclusion to the series and the series itself was highly enjoyable, being well worth the listener's time.

[Note - I was given this free review copy audiobook at my request and have voluntarily left this review.]

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