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Welcome to the Gun Show! The top ten list is populated. The sponsorship program is open. The difficulty is ramping up. The first three floors were nothing compared to what Carl and Donut now face. The Iron Tangle. An impossibly-complicated subway system built out of the world's subterranean railway systems, all combined and then tied together into a knot. Up is down. Down is up. Close is far. The cars are filled with monsters, the railway stations are less than safe, and the exit is always just a few stops away.But there is hope. For the first time, the crawlers are all working together. The loot is better than ever. And the secret to unraveling it all may be hidden in the pages of a seemingly-useless book. Welcome, crawlers. Welcome to the fourth floor of the dungeon.  

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Making each dungeon level a different theme is a smart way to present the story. It certainly keeps things fresh, keeps the reader on their toes along with the crawlers, gives you something to look forward to, and, if there's a level you weren't a big fan of, you won't see it again.I probably won't miss the Tangle very much even though it was vividly drawn in my head, but I'm glad I went along for the ride. I never really fully understood how it worked, but as the author's note in the front of the book explains, it's not necessary to fully understand how the tracks and train lines work. I know someone who would just hate that and not be able to get through the book if she didn't get it, so there are bound to be other readers who will feel the same way. I just hope they are a very small minority because if you made it this far, how could you simply stop now?The complexity and author's warning do make me wonder why Dinniman left it that way, but it clearly makes sense to him and I imagine it would make more sense to me the second time through.THE DUNGEON ANARCHIST'S COOKBOOK did not have the balls-out, non-stop action I may have expected. In fact, the first hundred or so pages were rather sedate by the standards of the first two DUNGEON CRAWLER CARL books. It's a new book, a new level in the game. In many ways it's a reset.I also think Dinniman does an excellent job at taking his time with his prose but not giving you excessive detail. (A quick comparison: I recently read Thomas Harris's HANNIBAL and there were many instances where I stopped and looked at a passage that was so out of place in style or in its redundancy that it completely brought me out of the story, which was not all that great to start with. He should have set it in a subterranean hellscape populated with demons and whatnot.)There are plenty of surprises and portents revealed along the way. There's also plenty of blood and gore. And I do mean plenty. But I detected a shift in the tone of this book. There was a lot more character development. This is due to the nature of the fourth level being more of a grind for much of the book: people get into a rhythm, things become rote so you can go on autopilot and have time to focus on other stuff.Carl has been building quite a reputation for himself: he's crazy, bloodthirsty, too reactionary, untrustworthy. Even those crawlers he has encountered before and get along with him are somewhat wary of him. But I think they're all wrong. I think Carl is a quiet genius. And he internalizes almost everything while he keeps getting angrier and angrier. And if this book were not in a first person (limited, I dare say) perspective, I don't think it would play nearly as well. He's still figuring out the details, but I think his plan to shove it down someone's throat is well underway. The payoff is bound to be...explosive. And messy.I'm not usually that into book series. I certainly read a number of them, but I'm more typically partial to standalone books. However, I am totally into this series now, and I don't think I've anticipated the next book in a series like this since I read THE DARK TOWER series twenty-ish years ago.Is it a contradiction that the DUNGEON CRAWLER CARL series can simultaneously quicken my pulse and make me feel like I've sunken into a massive, soft, warm cushion?I was able to order and read THE DUNGEON ANARCHIST'S COOKBOOK in paperback before the ebook became available. (I know. I still occasionally buy CDs.) So, while this may be the first review on here of this book, it definitely won't be the most insightful, but I do want to support the book in this fashion as well.I was telling a coworker about this particular book because he's a railfan (it's actually a thing) and I thought it might pique his interest, but he gave me the same look I give him when he talks about trains, so that was fun. If this series was 10% less weird I bet it would appeal to 100% more people, but I would also bet that magic charm it holds me with so tightly would be much weaker. That's my way of saying Book 4 is coming in July and that can't get here too soon.
The author is a very disturbed...being, who has done an excellent job sharing various scenes of quite graphic violence and a level of gore that is epic.Almost no stats, but item and creature descriptions more than make up for it. Liked this quite a bit more than the previous novel. The MCs seemed to have a bit more agency and were less controlled by quests.I will preorder the next novel as soon as it is listed.

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