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Dungeon Emporium
- The Ballad of Shady Greg, Book 3
- Narrated by: Christopher Harbour
- Length: 8 hrs and 17 mins
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Summary
Welcome back, friends. Get comfortable, grab a drink, light the fire in your hearth….
This is the story of how I, the one and only Shady Greg, saved the world of Jadera.
What, you thought it was over after my Misty Isle adventures? To tell you the truth, so did I. After everything, I really thought I could run Greg’s Dungeon Emporium and rest on my laurels.
Unfortunately for me—and luckily for you—Jadera and more specifically, The Profit, hate it when I’m not scrabbling for my life and gold.
So settle in, friends, as I recount the tale of my life…and death.
The final chapter in the story of my life awaits you. Won’t you join me?
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- David S.
- 24-03-23
What is money when the world might end?
At my request I received a copy of this audiobook in order to give a fair and unbiased review.
Genre: Gamelit, system breaking, profit focused, fantasy business owner
Explicit/adult material: None.
Summary:
Greg has managed to produce the equivalent to an atomic bond to take care of the ever stronger monsters that are being spawned.
But such power attracts attention and not everything goes to plan.
Narrators
Voice diversity: Each character had distinct voices and it was easy to follow.
Pacing and intonation: Well done. The storytelling is immersive and alive.
Overall: 4.5 / 5 stars.
The book’s strengths.
- I like the grand scale and involvement of both the king and the army. It felt very real that such an invention would attract attention.
- I like the use of foreshadowing that is used and not used, keeping the reader on his toes.
- I like that the MC is less obsessed with profit now that he is rich.
- Great narration
The book’s weaknesses.
- The potion again plays a major role, I feel like it is taking too much space in the story.
- There are still a lot of gotchas. Though to be fair the narrator kind of warns about them when they happen
Overall: 3.5/5 stars
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