The Dungeon Child The Slime Dungeon Chronicles Book 3 edition by Jeffrey "Falcon" Logue Silvia Lew Literature Fiction eBooks

The Dungeon Child The Slime Dungeon Chronicles Book 3 edition by Jeffrey "Falcon" Logue Silvia Lew Literature Fiction eBooks
My only complaint with dungeon core books is that I read them so fast! I can't stop reading one volume, then the second, then the third...now I'm waiting for the fourth with all the impatience of a preschooler opening presents at his birthday party!This series is no exception. The characters are wonderful, the variation between all the slimes is awesome, and the different perspectives of each character is diverse.
I'm now conflicted, because part of me wants to be reincarnated as a dragon and wizard, while another part of me wants to come back as a dungeon! I nearly had a nerdgasm in the first book, when the dungeon wanted to eventually have a dragon as his final boss. That would be perfect!
Please, release book four tomorrow...or even today if you can. :)
(Not joking, by the way!)

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The Dungeon Child The Slime Dungeon Chronicles Book 3 edition by Jeffrey "Falcon" Logue Silvia Lew Literature Fiction eBooks Reviews
Getting better and better. The pixie is less inane. The story is becoming more complex as the conflicts converge through out.
Really needs better editing though.
The story is progressing nicely and I will happily see what happens next.
I recommend this series.
Hey I love the way you right your books and the way you do things so I'm not going to say you need to wright differently but what I wanted to suggest is that you should make a game like the book because there are a few dungeon keeper games but no games with evolution trees. Well I hope that you take my idea at least into consideration because I would by that game in a heartbeat!
Your humble fan
Jaron.C.Wight
I don't know what others are complaining about when they say it spends to much time out of the dungeon, I mean without the adventurers the dungeon would be bored and the story would stall quit quickly.
The only complaint I have is minor grammar errors but they only show if you know what they are.
Loved the book very different then normal as instead of a main character walking around you in a dungeon and everything is from both his side and the adventurers side it shows how intuitive the author is and brings about the fantasy for all
I really wanted to like this book and this series. The premise is solid and fun, a good start with the first book, albeit a rough read. I chalked this up to being a new author, and perhaps a lack of an editor. Most newer authors tend to grow and improve their writing style and capability as time goes on, growing with their work....except this author seems to be regressing as time proceeds. The second book meandered through the story and progressively got worse. The third book is nearly unreadable, as the focus shifts away from the core subject the dungeon.. I don't know why author really just thinks padding books by putting a space between every other sentence is a decent form of writing, or constantly shifting narrative to and from POV is a good thing? Trying to implement visual gags with little to no descriptive language is a huge fail. The story skips beats entirely at times and is spread so thin that it is barely coherent at times. An unfortunate exit of the series for me. I guess if you are REALLY into slimes for some reason, then by all means enjoy. Otherwise, do yourself a favor and pick up basically anything else in the LitRPG genre instead, including stories of sentient dungeons of much higher writing quality. Best of luck Mr "Falcon". I wish you success in your future endeavors, but for the love of all things literary, please get an editor and work on your descriptive writing skill-set.
This is by far one of the best dungeon books. The dungeon actually "feels" like a dungeon in character and the story revolves around the dungeon's point of view. The characters have actual character and the story has gore with meaning and not just for it's own sake. The book even has some love stories woven in that are good and not a harem or something stupid. The only bad thing I can say is that there are only four so far.....I look forward to number five!
My only complaint with dungeon core books is that I read them so fast! I can't stop reading one volume, then the second, then the third...now I'm waiting for the fourth with all the impatience of a preschooler opening presents at his birthday party!
This series is no exception. The characters are wonderful, the variation between all the slimes is awesome, and the different perspectives of each character is diverse.
I'm now conflicted, because part of me wants to be reincarnated as a dragon and wizard, while another part of me wants to come back as a dungeon! I nearly had a nerdgasm in the first book, when the dungeon wanted to eventually have a dragon as his final boss. That would be perfect!
Please, release book four tomorrow...or even today if you can. )
(Not joking, by the way!)

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