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Critical Failures VIII

Critical Failures VIII: Galleons of Sea Men

485 pages

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The same problems with the previous book, there is little effort of being funny, its just a bunch of actions strung together. These books were never a masterpiece of literature, but I read this for the nostalgic D&D feeling and the jokes. This book has none.

The characters personalities shine very dim, they pretty much feel the same. With the exception of Denise, that still adds a lot of color to the story with her hillbilly dirty mouth attitude.

I can't understand how other like this book so much. There is nothing that made the first few books especial in it, except for the idea of a D&D world turn alive and the familiar characters, and they are very boring in these later books.

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October 22, 2020Report this review