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File Size: 2623 KB

Print Length: 1062 pages

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Publisher: Robert Bevan (February 7, 2016)

Publication Date: February 7, 2016

Sold by: Amazon Digital Services LLC

Language: English

ASIN: B01BK7D738

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I stumbled upon this series through a targeted ad that caught my eye on Facebook. The premise is that a group of adult-ish people are getting together for a session of Caverns and Creatures (totally not a stand-in for Dungeons and Dragons). They are looking to freshen things up, so they advertise on Craigslist for a Dungeon Master to lead the adventure. Mordred shows up, and he is...something else. He has the rules, he has the dice, but what he doesn't have is any patience for people who aren't taking the game seriously. One thing leads to another, and after one too many jokes at his expense, Mordred casts Dave, Cooper, Julien, and Tim into the world of Caverns and Creatures. They are fully aware they are in the game, and now with the race, body, and skills of their characters, they have to use their knowledge of the rules to navigate the land as they try to find a way home. Hilarity ensues.If you remember the old 80s Dungeons and Dragons cartoon where the group of kids got transported to the world of Dungeons and Dragons and spent a few seasons trying to get home, you'll be on the right track with this series. The big difference is that instead of some wholesome, albeit whiny, kids getting into the game, imagine that it was you and your friends, you filthy animal.No dick joke is too small, no fart joke is too putrid, no mom joke is too obvious.

I found myself liking the first book in this set more than I would admit in public. It's low-brow D&D humor, but well done low-brow humor. I devoured the first three books fairly quickly, and for those alone I consider the purchase worthwhile.Which brings us to Book 4.Book 4 had the same gags going on, but the plot and pacing were all over the place. The book series had steadily increased the set of characters it was tracking, and no one really got enough screen time. The story is told in linear time, with the characters literally all over the world, so from scene change to scene change, characters would appear,disappear, move, have done stuff, with no real explanation. The plot seemed to happen in spite of the characters, who were sort of _there_ while events unfolded. The climax of the thing was just bizarre. And for me, the ultimate sin was character development: the one character who seemed to be built as the sympathetic point-of-view character .. it's not just that I didn't like him anymore. He was made so unsympathetic that I didn't care about him anymore.Conclusion: I got my moneys worth in amusement value. If you're a long time roleplayer, especially if you started young, the gags will be funny, and the story told in the first three books is worth your time. Book 4 ... meh.

I was tempted to give it 1 star, but the story was too good. I gave it 3 stars because occasionally this story was very engaging. Sections of the story were kept me turning pages wondering what would happen next and I really enjoyed it. Other times the story was so bad I skipped entire portions of the series without losing any context (book 3). Which really was a let down when I was turning pages and then hit a dead spot (more than 1).The author often just throws something into the story out of no where, without regard to the past story events, or in direct conflict to his own fantasy world, to simply move the plot forward because he couldn't think of anything.Also be prepared for incredible racism, and sexism that the author thinks to be hilarious. A better title would have been "Swords. Sorcery. Bigotry"

Sure there are dick and fart jokes.But this series is really funny and clever. If you ever played fantasy roll playing games, you will get the humor, you will understand the frustration of not really knowing what is going on as a new player, and the insanity of making bad decisions and pissing off your DM.I know I will never see charisma scores the same way again.If you haven't played, you might not get all the jokes, but it is still funny.Robert Bevan is a gifted author. Read his stuff. It doesn't disappoint!

Funny stuff. This is how to do LitRPG. Make the characters interesting, fun and a little crass. A cast of multiple characters, instead of a single Mary Sue/Gary Stu style uber-mensch.It's also fun that this is rooted more in the classic paper and dice RPG's and not full of the MMO cliche's of many other LitRPG stories.I read about these characters and I think back to some of the epic campaigns my friends and I used to have, and the crazy messed-up stuff we tried. I can see these guy's fitting in at any role-playing convention. The crude jokes with Cooper are a little over the top by now, but it's become a staple of the story I guess.And I shudder to think what Julian is going to do with his "Summon Mount" spell next.

As a long time roleplayer myself, I thoroughly enjoyed this because I could envision several of the friends I've played with over the years as the different characters in the story. Though it is an enjoyable story, it's quite predictable at times if you're at all familiar with roleplaying tropes. Also, I can't recommend this for anyone who is sensitive to foul language, crass humor, lewd comments, and irreverent jokes. But if those don't bother you, this series is a rollicking good time. I nearly hurt myself laughing a few times at the absurdity of the situations the characters found themselves in.

If you have ever played an rpg and you like crude humor, you will like these stories. If the old dungeons and dragons cartoon were made into an adult oriented book, this is what you would get.Don't expect a massive amount of character development.Don't expect a literary masterpiece.Don't expect a story so moving you'll be brought to tears.Instead, get ready to enjoy a enjoyable story with some over the top crazy geek humor.

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