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Dungeon Crafting Series Books 1 Through 3

A Dungeon Core Novel

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By: Jonathan Brooks
Narrated by: Louise Cooksey
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Contains the first three books in the Dungeon Crafting series!

  1. The Crafter’s Dungeon
  2. The Crafter’s Defense
  3. The Crafter’s Dilemma

What happens when a knowledgeable crafter becomes a Dungeon Core?

Sandra had been a merchant traveling through the human lands of Muriel, though that wouldn’t have been her chosen profession. What she would’ve loved to become was a crafter, producing wondrous creations with her own two hands; however, she didn’t want to become a master in just one craft she was interested in them all. Sadly, she was born with a deformity in her hands which hindered her ability to produce crafts, though that didn’t affect her enthusiasm; she sought out the masters of a myriad of different crafts so that she could learn as much about crafting as she could. It was that pursuit of knowledge that ultimately led to her untimely death.

Reborn as a tiny Dungeon Core, Sandra had to learn about the purpose behind dungeons and Cores from an assigned dungeon helper. Through some unique circumstances based on her previous life, she also discovered that she had much more freedom than most other Dungeon Cores throughout the world. Unfortunately, the repercussions of her mere existence would end up being extensive, as she would find, though at first she doesn’t quite realize how much. In fact, the only thing she was concerned about had nothing to do with other Cores, the presence of the different mortal races nearby her location, or even the real purpose behind her being brought back to life as a strange glowing gem.

No, Sandra didn’t care about any of that; all she cared about was that she could finally do some crafting.

These Dungeon Core stories contain LitRPG/GameLit elements such as statistics, leveling, and a heavy crafting emphasis. No profanity and no harems.

©2020 Jonathan Brooks (P)2021 Jonathan Brooks
Epic Fantasy Fantasy Fiction Science Fiction & Fantasy LitRPG
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I enjoyed the story quite a bit. The thing the really bothered me was when she kept going through her seeds, before I started skipping that bit there was 32 options and it gave you the full cost whitch was how much mass, how little mana needed and how much maximum mana needed for the whole thing. my other problem was that it needed a male performance as well, while she did a good job with all the female characters (and the majority of them was female) it just sounded terrible when doing the male ones especially when you think how an ork would sound or even a gnome. If you can get over them then it is a good book and I will definitely be getting the next one to see how it ends.

Good book just really annoying

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Really enjoyed this set - a unique (in my experience so far) take on dungeon novels that really separates it from others. Highly recommend giving it a try !

A different take on a dungeon story!

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The book in itself is great, just that 5-7minutes of stats being read in the middle of a chapter is way to much!!

The narrator had an annoying way to end every sentence with it sounding like a question.. However after 50% of book one she got good at it and stopped with that, and making the rest enjoyable :)

Now on to book 3-6!!

Good book

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I enjoyed all 33 hours of this book although it felt like I went through soooooooo many stat pages that I often had to open the kindle book to figure out what was going on. It was an exciting story all the same and ends in a place that makes me wonder what everyone is going to do next. The fate of the world as we know it depends on this motley bunch of characters

different take on dungeon novels

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