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By: Dennis Vanderkerken, Dakota Krout
Narrated by: Travis Baldree
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Summary

A whole new world. Well, the framework. Surely nothing will go wrong.

Artorian shrugged off moonfall and war like it was a gentle rain and must now face new trials. Specifically: life in the world created by the Dungeon Core, Cal. Unfortunately, Cal has only put together the most bare-bones of systems.

He's no stranger to solving near impossible problems; how difficult could it be to smooth out the slew of angry Mages with bitter rivalries, uncountable hidden secrets, a complete inability to cultivate, and a Dungeon creating messes at full speed? One way or another, it is up to Artorian to pick up the pieces. He’s ready to roll up his sleeves and administrate.

There are some very serious holes in this world, and the old academic is determined to fix them.

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lots of fun , but with a little less peril

of all the books in the divine dungeon universe these ones put such a smile on my face.

this book was a lot of fun with a lot less peril then the first 4 but still worth listening to.

I love the interconnections in this universe and the many a-ha moment when a piece of the puzzle drops into place.

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Everyone's favourite Grandpa

He's back again, this series is made by the main character, likeable and gets the job done......eventually.
Well read as ever by Travis.
Looking forward to hearing Book 6.

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just loved it

Exciting adventure in this hugely creative world. connects up stories and worlds from many previous and future books to the multiverse

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Great Addition to the Series

Although the start was a bit slow, the book picked up pretty quickly and dealt with some heavy themes in the humours way that Artorian's mind works.

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Fantastic series was left wanting more

This is a great series of books, made better by the fantastic narration.

Hats off to the team

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Interesting start to this new phase of series

I was initially a little unsure how well this new phase of the series would work as it moves away from the parallel series that originated most of the characters, but the new setting works well on the whole and has a broad scope for future instalments, both from the setting and the main character who remains highly entertaining.

The narration is a strength of the series with the narrator helping to bring this varied cast of characters to life in a distinctive and clear manner.

Overall, despite the change in setting this is another strong instalment in the series.

Note - I was given this free review copy audiobook at my request and have voluntarily left this review.]

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boring pointless

first 3 books are great really enjoyeded them once they enter the dungeon it becomes pointless its like reading about someone playing a video game to much waffle about the imaginary processes that build the word and characters powers

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