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Deepwater Dungeon

A LitRPG Adventure

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It was just another sunny day at the coast when a life was changed forever...

What started as a prank for a young girl resulted in the elevation of a crab's existence. Now, wrenched from its happy life at the beach, the crab...HAS AWAKENED.

Sir Crabby finds himself thrust into sapience. Into a world filled with creatures both mundane and magical, a world where evil lurks beneath the waves.

Join Sir Crabby as he travels beneath the ocean, discovering power, adventuring forth and searching for his young friend as he's thrust into the Eternal Conflict of Arthos.

Bestseller Ryan Rimmel, author of Noobtown, teams up with Boe Hagen to bring you this hilarious and unique LitRPG Series about the most unlikely of heroes who gains access to a System, and all the wacky adventures that ensue.

©2022 Ryan Rimmel (P)2022 Recorded Books
Action & Adventure Cyberpunk Epic Epic Fantasy Fantasy Fiction Science Fiction Adventure Witty LitRPG
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Really was looking forward to listening to a Ryan Rimmel story - but I struggled to finish this due to the Narrator - so much so that I have difficulty deciding if the story was good or not. I am afraid that the monotonic delivery turned me off.

Would love to give it another go - with a different narrator - may even try changing the play speed to change the tone..

Sorry - the Narrator Ruined it for me

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I listened to this book twice and can't say that the narrator is bad, I actually really enjoyed his natration. I also liked the fact that the story was as silly as one would expect a book about an adventuring crab would be!

Awesomely crabby adventure!

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I'm not sure how to feel about this book. The concept is nice, and I can kind of get the impression the author has a narrative in mind, but it gets lost in endless insufferable pop-culture references and sidebars about universe-ending god-powers. It's not cute to straight up rip things from well-known DnD modules and other media, or funny to shoe-horn references to tonally jarring media (powerpuff girls? seriously?). its jarring.

I don't think I can really recommend the book, regardless of how cute I think Sir Crabby is.

I do want to address the narration, since this was a major criticism I saw. The narrator is no Jeff Hayes, but he's not bad, though he does some times slip out of character or merge character voices.

Too many pop-culture references.

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