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Bone Dungeon

Elemental Dungeon, Book 1

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By: Jonathan Smidt, Portal Books
Narrated by: Will M. Watt, Annie Ellicott, Jeff Hays, Laurie Catherine Winkel
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Ryan doesn’t remember much about his life before becoming dungeon core. Only that he had a bit of a disagreement with the church - something to do with a beheading?

Now reborn, Ryan begins to arm his darkness dungeon with devious traps, bestial zombies, and ill-named skeletal creations, without doing anything too evil. Well, mostly. Some adventurers just deserve a stalactite to the head.

But Ryan quickly learns being a darkness dungeon isn’t all loot and bone puns. With a necromancer on the rise and the Adventurer’s Guild watching his every move, he must prove that not all darkness dungeons are malevolent...even if they do have a few skeletons in their caverns.

Sadly, all of these issues keep distracting him from his own guilty pleasure, skeletal fight club. But don’t tell his fairy about that.

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Its practicaly the same as dakota’s divine dungeon but better ? Well in some ways, there is not as much drama and political stuff in this book, other then that its kinda the exactly the same.

Really great work for the narrator but the editing should add in a mute sound option cause that cringy background sound is like supermariobro’s/skyro/zelda?/pirate thene. It sounds and feels terrible and makes the epic dungeon diving much less epic. Imagine your in a game and there’s always this one zone/place/dungeon/whatever where everybody mutes the music, this is like that. Don’t know why Shadow sun seems to be the only book from
Soundbooth that nails the background theme fight scene song. Mute background music button plz.

Other then that its great, I kinda want more and even thou i hated the background song, id still recommend it, definitely going to listen to the next one, hope the dungeon says “skeleton fight club” more on the next one.

Enjoyed it more then divine dungeon

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Fantastic story and soundbooth preforms it well with great voices but if I hear those damn cricket sound effect again I'll scream.

Great story

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It's starts slow and very tedious but the story does picks up later in the book, but I don't know if it's the narrator or the word play but most of the book just sounds awkward especially from the dungeon to the fairy. It literally made me want to quit multiple times, but it does have potential I am very unsure whether I will continue this series

a bit awkward

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Good story with a mix of dungeon core building and adventuring. Can't wait for the next book!

Great start to a series

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The book itself is fine, it's just a complete copy past of the core of dungeon born,
changed the names of thing a bit and added a new (worse) plot.
The moral of the dungeon was annoying, you're a dungeon your purpose is to kill adventurers not to cry when they die, especially considering he doesn't remember his previous life.

The fairy felt worse than useless and more like hindrance for the dungeon development for most of the book, she's a cry baby and obviously hae short attention span as well as forgetting to give important information many times in the book.
The relationship between the fairy and the dungeon seemed preety toxic to me, filled with lies manipulations and physical abuse. (getting slapped every time you say something the other party doesn't like is not OK, whether it's a male or female)

The characters were nice, I liked them and they felt pretty real with their faults and strengths, the only complaint is that they are all unique and special while background characters are basic which gave a deus ex machina effect. That effect is prevelent in the entire book.

About the narration, as always sound booth theater did an amazing job with the the narration (mostly) the only complaints are;
1) they used the wrong music at the wrong time twice in the book, both were emotional or dangerous and risky and were supposed to give you a feeling of dread, while spooky spooky skeletons played in the background. Yea, that chearfull chippy tune...
2) when the whisp, sorry, *fairy* squealed, she SQUEALED it was to a point where I couldn't listen in the car on stereo as it would make me jump and it was dangerous, nor could I play it in my room on speakers as it sounded very sexual and made me feel uncomfortable.
Both the male narrator did an amazing jub and the female as well for the most part.

Even after all that the book was fine, I can see myself recommending it.
its a fun junkfood litrpg, to crave your needs and then feel bad about yourself

Kinda like dungeon born but for 12 years old

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