Dungeon Crawler Carl: The Eye of the Bedlam Bride by Matt Dinniman
Book 6. The card game and scenario of this floor was confusing so I just wrote it off as YuGiOh and called it good. This book feels more like a setup for the next book, but it did have a lot of really great moments. We finally get a bit of an answer about Agatha. The AI finally gets a moment alone with Carl. I knew Carl’s dad would show up eventually, but nice to finally get some closure on what happened there. Poor Carl. Also, we still hate Bea in this house.
The AI was a standout character this book. I miss Prepopente.
I might take a break before starting book 7. These books have such good characters, but I do wish there was more down time in the narrative to enjoy them. It occurred to me near the end of this book that, while I enjoy the character work, I’m not actually very attached to anyone but Carl and Donut. And I think the issue there is the pacing. Book 4 was such a stand out because it felt like things slowed down enough to take a breath and start developing relationships with these side characters. I don’t know. Maybe just feeling a bit burnt out by the pacing. But I also want to find out what happens to this lucky idiot and his cat.
Potatoes are very versatile.


















