I took a bit of a work-related break from reading and barely finished a book over the past few months. That changed the moment I picked up Dungeon Crawler Carl.

I was looking forward to it, but it still completely caught me by surprise just how immersed I became in this world. Three weeks and four books later, I still can't get enough of the madness, the humour, the characters, and the sheer chaos of it all.

So, to anyone who hasn't started this series yet and even remotely enjoys this kind of book: just do it.

Dead Silence had a fantastic final act — the last 40% hooked me and delivered everything I hoped for. If the whole book had that energy, it would’ve been a 5-star read for me. The beginning felt slow and took a while to pull me in, but overall it’s still a solid, enjoyable book.

A strange and brilliant book that blends satire, fantasy, and philosophy in unexpected ways.

This one was just okay for me. It took me over a year to finish, which probably says more than anything else. While it had its moments, I never fully connected with the story or felt truly invested.

I couldn't stop reading!
Loved every second of this.

I really enjoyed this! Magic School but just a bit darker than usual.

A brilliant and moving reimagining of Huckleberry Finn through Jim's eyes. Everett's writing is sharp, funny, and deeply humane, giving voice and agency to a character who was too often sidelined. I couldn't put it down.

I really enjoyed Kindling! The story was gripping and the emotional depth kept me hooked throughout. My only struggle was that I sometimes got confused about which character's perspective I was reading—some of them felt too similar in voice. A bit more distinction between the characters would have made it even stronger. Still, a great read overall and one I'd definitely recommend to fantasy lovers.