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Review #1
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Review #2
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Too often does the closing of a series feel like the end of possibility. Not on Mountaindale! This was a great entry in a world I truly enjoy. I can\’t wait for the story to continue!! Thank you for these stories.
Review #3
Audiobook Arsenal: A Divine Dungeon Series by Dakota Krout Dennis Vanderkerken
It could be difficult to follow the last book in particular without having at least listened to the first divine dungeon book. Aside from that Artorian is infinitly better protagonist than Dale in every way. He\’s smart, caring, charismatic, determined, and above all, smart. Did I say smart twice? Yes. I apore dumb protagonists. Dale does dumb shit because he doesn\’t know any better. Artorian does dumb shit to test things. To explore the scientific process. To learn. Dale gets handed most of his gains. Artorian, with exception to this book, works for everything he gets. Right down to making his own cultivating technique from scratch. I can\’t help but like the guy.
Review #4
Audio Arsenal: A Divine Dungeon Series narrated by Travis Baldree
Loves it. Artorian\’s perspective during Divine Dungeon 4 and 5 is fantastic. I couldn\’t put the book down.
Review #5
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It should be a crime for how much of an emotional rollercoaster this book can be. Want to know what the old codger was doing on Mountain Dale? Get this book. Heck get this book because the trend has continued for another amazing addition to this series. Great job on the authors part and Travis to me embodies the roles he reads