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Dungeon Crawler Carl: Dungeon Crawler Carl Book 1 Kindle Edition

4.7 out of 5 stars 22,669 ratings

The apocalypse will be televised!

You know what’s worse than breaking up with your girlfriend? Being stuck with her prize-winning show cat. And you know what’s worse than that? An alien invasion, the destruction of all man-made structures on Earth, and the systematic exploitation of all the survivors for a sadistic intergalactic game show. That’s what.

Join Coast Guard vet Carl and his ex-girlfriend’s cat, Princess Donut, as they try to survive the end of the world—or just get to the next level—in a video game–like, trap-filled fantasy dungeon. A dungeon that’s actually the set of a reality television show with countless viewers across the galaxy. Exploding goblins. Magical potions. Deadly, drug-dealing llamas. This ain’t your ordinary game show.

Welcome, Crawler. Welcome to the Dungeon. Survival is optional. Keeping the viewers entertained is not.

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★★★★★ "Dungeon Crawler Carl is a solid, entertaining story that explores just how screwed we'd be if Earth was replaced with a dungeon. A fusion of The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy and Diablo with a bit of reality television thrown in. Read it, you'll have a blast!" - Cosimo Yap, author of The Gam3
★★★★★ "LIT RPG DONE RIGHT" - ARTNJ - royalroad.com
★★★★★ "AN EXCELLENT PREMISE WITH PITCH-PERFECT EXECUTION" - The Wadapan - royalroad.com

About the Author

Matt Dinniman is a writer, artist, and musician (well, he's a bass player) from Gig Harbor, WA. He is the author of several books, including the bestselling Dungeon Crawler Carl series.

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  • ASIN ‏ : ‎ B08BKGYQXW
  • Publisher ‏ : ‎ Dandy House (October 2, 2020)
  • Publication date ‏ : ‎ October 2, 2020
  • Language ‏ : ‎ English
  • File size ‏ : ‎ 2.6 MB
  • Simultaneous device usage ‏ : ‎ Unlimited
  • Text-to-Speech ‏ : ‎ Enabled
  • Screen Reader ‏ : ‎ Supported
  • Enhanced typesetting ‏ : ‎ Enabled
  • X-Ray ‏ : ‎ Enabled
  • Word Wise ‏ : ‎ Enabled
  • Print length ‏ : ‎ 446 pages
  • Customer Reviews:
    4.7 out of 5 stars 22,669 ratings

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Matt Dinniman is a writer and artist from Gig Harbor, Washington. He is the author of the best-selling Dungeon Crawler Carl series along with several other books about the end of the world. He doesn't really hate Cocker Spaniels, and he plays bass in two bands.

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Customers find this book entertaining and action-packed, with a cohesive story arc and deeply detailed world-building. The writing is well-executed, and customers appreciate the humor, with one review noting how it blends tragedy with comedy. Customers praise the characters for adding personality to the story, and one review highlights how it takes a fresh approach to the LITrpg genre.

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987 customers mention "Fun read"975 positive12 negative

Customers find the book amusing and entertaining, noting that it makes time pass quickly with good laughs.

"...gamers cherish about gaming: the absurd names we choose, hilarious camaraderie, over-the-top achievements, and intricate lore that captivates..." Read more

"I Loved this book. It was hilarious and gave me the laughs that I needed during a stressful time. Carl gave me Harry Dresden vibes...." Read more

"...the MC is accompanied by his cat which can now talk and has a very amusing personality - the duo is what makes this book work...." Read more

"...The aliens that run the game are also an interesting bunch, giving a whole new meaning to cut throat businesspeople. Oh, and before I forget...." Read more

431 customers mention "Pacing"411 positive20 negative

Customers enjoy the pacing of the book, describing it as action-packed with a good sense of adventure.

"...The quirky, relatable characters and unpredictable challenges make it feel like you’re experiencing an epic gaming session...." Read more

"...It was easy to follow with great pacing. Funny yet also made you think. It was just the right amount of ridiculousness...." Read more

"...are the usual mix of bosses you’d expect in a dungeon, but with funny twists on them...." Read more

"...It’s a perfect blend of fictional craftsmanship and the flaws/imperfections of conversation in reality; discourse is elevated like you would want in..." Read more

383 customers mention "Humor"306 positive77 negative

Customers enjoy the book's humor, describing it as hysterical and filled with humor and twists, with one customer noting how it handles tragedy of the apocalypse in a funny way.

"...The quirky, relatable characters and unpredictable challenges make it feel like you’re experiencing an epic gaming session...." Read more

"I Loved this book. It was hilarious and gave me the laughs that I needed during a stressful time. Carl gave me Harry Dresden vibes...." Read more

"...If you are a fan of LitRPG/GameLit, or just funny fantasy dungeon crawler stories, I think you can find something to enjoy here...." Read more

"...The player killers are monster enough that you enjoy seeing justice done but man enough that you feel guilty about enjoying it a heartbeat later...." Read more

373 customers mention "Story quality"367 positive6 negative

Customers praise the story quality of the book, describing it as fantastic from beginning to end, with one customer noting it's a delightful litrpg.

"Matt Dinniman’s Dungeon Crawler Carl is a masterpiece that perfectly showcases everything gamers cherish about gaming: the absurd names we choose,..." Read more

"...After having read 4 of those books I can say they are highly addictive, but not memorable...." Read more

"...He does such a fantastic job of bringing this story to life...." Read more

"...It is really refreshing how the narrative respects its own rules while mixing it up with complexity that are shadows of the real-life powers that be...." Read more

264 customers mention "Character development"258 positive6 negative

Customers find the characters compelling and thoroughly engrossing in the story, with one customer noting the detailed descriptions of classes and races.

"...The quirky, relatable characters and unpredictable challenges make it feel like you’re experiencing an epic gaming session...." Read more

"...4.5 Rounded up Characters: 5/5 - The characters in this book was so so good...." Read more

"...The rest of the characters are a lot of fun, ranging from an alien mentor in the tutorial guild that tries to help them while not getting in trouble..." Read more

"...incredible balance of blue-collar everyman, nerd, and isekai protagonist untapped potential; he has the physical and mental chops such that you have..." Read more

186 customers mention "Writing quality"178 positive8 negative

Customers praise the writing quality of the book, noting its readability and great narration, with one customer mentioning it's an easy read to enjoy after a long day.

"...Writing Style: 5/5 - Loved Dinniman’s writing style in this book. It was easy to follow with great pacing. Funny yet also made you think...." Read more

"...Moreover, it’s written for adults so there is violence, explicit language, sexual jokes (though it does not dive into sex) and adult humor...." Read more

"...It’s the little touches that really stand out, and his narrative pace is so perfect, he can give classes on how to do it right...." Read more

"...and the flaws/imperfections of conversation in reality; discourse is elevated like you would want in a book but not up on a pedestal such that it..." Read more

183 customers mention "Creativity"175 positive8 negative

Customers appreciate the book's creativity, describing it as imaginative and unique, with one customer noting it takes a fresh approach to the LITrpg theme.

"...Dinniman's wit and creativity shine through every page, making it an absolute joy to read...." Read more

"...Atmosphere/Setting: 5/5 - I loved the atmosphere and settings here...." Read more

"...It’s the little touches that really stand out, and his narrative pace is so perfect, he can give classes on how to do it right...." Read more

"...progression; savory umami of meaty character depth and development, sweet & sour world building flavor, and strewn throughout with spicy, crunchy..." Read more

106 customers mention "Depth"103 positive3 negative

Customers appreciate the depth of the world-building in the book, noting its detailed and nuanced nature, with one customer specifically praising the intricate dungeon descriptions.

"...Dungeon Crawler Carl is a masterpiece that perfectly showcases everything gamers cherish about gaming: the absurd names we choose, hilarious..." Read more

"...The pace is nice, never getting bogged in details and the main character is easy to root for with a solid moral code...." Read more

"...Carl doesn't dwell on the details, but the reader gets some interesting descriptors and comparisons when things go down...." Read more

"...throat and drags you headfirst into its brutal, hilarious, and wildly creative world...." Read more

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Crazy and hilarious
A fun story for video game lovers. I love how real Carl is and reacts to everything like any real person would. Donut grew on me as the book progressed and I think this is a good introduction to the series.
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  • Reviewed in the United States on August 30, 2021
    LitRPG/GameLit is a hit or miss genre to me, often concentrating on gimmicks with stats or using harem elements to draw in fans instead of concentrating on creating a good story with strong world building. With that said, the hits in the genre can stand up with the best of more traditional fantasy and sci-fi. Dungeon Crawler Carl definitely fits into the hit category for me. In fact, I rate it as highly as my favorites in the genre, 8-Bit Bastards by Joshua Mason and Mogworld by Yahtzee Crowshaw.

    The world building is just fantastic in this story. The idea that aliens would destroy all above ground structures, and then re-purpose them into an underground dungeon like a Role Playing Game is just crazy, but it works. Then inhabiting that dungeon with a mix of aliens and more traditional fantasy creatures, and some hilarious plays on modern culture (the KraKaren, for example) just shows the author’s creativity and warped sense of humor. The world is just basically an intergalactic reality tv show, but with real life consequences.

    And this is where the fantastic cast of characters comes in. Carl, the erstwhile title character, is just kind of an everyman, a Coast Guard vet who was just kind of meandering through life when the aliens came a knocking. Babysitting his soon to be ex-girlfriend Bea’s cat, Princess Donut, a prize winning show cat, he lucks out as she escaped out the window and he had to chase her outside when the buildings all collapsed. It only gets crazier from there, as he and all the survivors are told they have a specified time to find a stairway leading to the dungeon to try and save their planet, or be stuck on a barren waste of an earth. Carl, unfortunately, chased the cat out in his boxers, a leather jacket, and Bea’s crocs. So armored, he starts his adventures in the dungeon, as he must try and keep himself and Donut alive in the dungeon, while most of the things in the dungeon are trying to kill the “players”. Can you say Goblin Killdozer? Because Carl and Donut meet one soon enough, in a hilariously dangerous first contact. It only gets crazier from there as Donut is given intelligence through a prize in a lootbox, and becomes a player in her own right. She’s still a cat, though, so this leads to some hilarious situations as well, as they proceed through the dungeon to reach the second floor of eighteen. The rest of the characters are a lot of fun, ranging from an alien mentor in the tutorial guild that tries to help them while not getting in trouble, to a group of players escorting a bunch of people from a retirement home through the dungeon. This is hilarious and sad in turns, and is definitely not something I expected to see.

    The villains are the usual mix of bosses you’d expect in a dungeon, but with funny twists on them. They are also, in some cases, transformed humans who are playing a part against their will, making the fight against them that much more difficult. There are some choices Carl and Donut have to make that are heart wrenching, to say the least. It was not something I expected, but it added a whole new layer to both the character choices and the story. Some of the villains were just hilarious plays on pop culture, such as multi-level marketing fairies. The aliens that run the game are also an interesting bunch, giving a whole new meaning to cut throat businesspeople. Oh, and before I forget. The AI voice announcer is a total jerk, in possibly the most hilarious voiceover ever.

    The narration is performed by one of my favorite narrators, Jeff Hays. I have been a fan of his for years, because his production company, Soundbooth Theater, is one of the best in the audiobook market. He does such a fantastic job of bringing this story to life. Whether it be the voices of the various characters or the AI voiceover, which is hilarious, he gives each character a unique and very distinct voice all their own. You are never in doubt about who is speaking. Its hilarious when he has to read out Donut’s text messages on the chat, since she texts in all caps and he actually emphasizes that. It’s the little touches that really stand out, and his narrative pace is so perfect, he can give classes on how to do it right. If you have the chance, I recommend the audio version.

    I was so sad to see this book end. I was so enthralled in it, I was shocked when it ended, but I knew there were more books in the series on audio already, so I have that to look forward to. If you are a fan of LitRPG/GameLit, or just funny fantasy dungeon crawler stories, I think you can find something to enjoy here. I highly recommend this book, and the audio version especially. You won’t be disappointed.
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  • Reviewed in the United States on March 2, 2025
    I Loved this book. It was hilarious and gave me the laughs that I needed during a stressful time. Carl gave me Harry Dresden vibes. 4.5 Rounded up
    Characters: 5/5 - The characters in this book was so so good. They were fictional, even fantastical (a talking cat named Princess Donut??) but also incredibly relatable. Weirdly enough they kept having me ask myself “What would you do in this situation?” Mordecai was the best guide for Carl and Donut. Loved him, can’t wait to read more.

    Atmosphere/Setting: 5/5 - I loved the atmosphere and settings here. With LitRPG books, I’m never sure when I start them if we’re going to get just 1 level or the whole game or how it will play out. I’m glad that we got a few levels at least - and while they were similar, they also had distinctive differences.

    Writing Style: 5/5 - Loved Dinniman’s writing style in this book. It was easy to follow with great pacing. Funny yet also made you think. It was just the right amount of ridiculousness.

    Plot: 5/5 - At the bottom line, the plot was about Carl and Princess Donut’s survival. However, Dinniman also injected social commentary through gameplay. I thought it was brilliant.

    Intrigue: 4.5/5 - As much as I loved this book and its characters, there were (just a few) times when my brain did zone out a bit. That was probably a me thing - it’s been a long stressful year so far (I know, it’s only March!) but I had to note that here. Additional note to my note, although my brain zoned out and wandered a few times, I was never confused when it came back.

    Logic: 5/5 - The way that Dinniman used the LitRPG model and Carl (and Donut) learning the game as they are “playing” it - helped the reader along amazingly. We learned along with the characters, but not in an academia … lecturey sort of way. It felt natural, and helped everything make logical sense.

    Enjoyment: 5/5 - I thoroughly enjoyed this book and can’t wait to read more in this series, which I am now drastically behind on.

    Audiobook Narrator: 5/5 Jeff Hayes did an AMAZING job at narrating this audiobook. I don’t know how he managed to do it but he gave different voices for all the characters - and there are a lot. And never got them mixed up. His pacing in his reading was great and easy to follow, and I could probably have read this book just through the audio alone.

    Total = 39.5/8 = 4.9
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  • Reviewed in the United States on January 24, 2025
    This book is like potato chips, once you start you can’t stop! You understand it’s a story that you won’t remember for the rest of your life, it’s not a masterpiece or anything, however you will have a good time.

    I am reviewing this after having read already 4 of those books. The story is the typical litRPG, our protagonists are brought in a dungeon unwillingly and they have to fight through while getting stronger.

    The main difference / characteristic of this story is that the MC is accompanied by his cat which can now talk and has a very amusing personality - the duo is what makes this book work.
    Moreover, it’s written for adults so there is violence, explicit language, sexual jokes (though it does not dive into sex) and adult humor.

    I am pretty sure some people will laugh - I did not, but the jokes were amusing. They were not really dumb or anything, so you have fun reading this.

    The pacing is not super fast on the first one but it gets better later on. There is much to explain and it takes time. There are plenty of skill descriptions and it can get slow/tedious at times. Still, there is combat and leveling and you won’t really get bored.

    The backstory is weird and you only get hints at start - that’s fine, you get enough to work with.

    After having read 4 of those books I can say they are highly addictive, but not memorable. If you are looking a series to spend your time happily, then this is for you. It’s an honest series and a respectable 4/5, have fun!
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  • Marcus T
    5.0 out of 5 stars This is
    Reviewed in Sweden on April 9, 2024
    ...the best book ever! Currently on book 2 and have ordered book 3. One downside was that one page was loose but i didnt mind that.
  • Jai Titcume
    5.0 out of 5 stars A fantastic series!!!
    Reviewed in Australia on April 1, 2025
    I recently discovered this series and have been blown away by how much fun it is!! Great action, well-written characters, loads of dark humour...give me more i say!!
    5 stars!!!
  • André Delgado de Oliveira
    5.0 out of 5 stars funny and entertaining
    Reviewed in Brazil on November 22, 2024
    Fun read. Enjoyed every minute of it and I am looking forward to the rest of the series. Recomend if you like fantasy and rpg videogames
  • Schmitz, Peter
    5.0 out of 5 stars Aufgepasst !!! Pen and Paper Player !!!
    Reviewed in Germany on December 30, 2024
    Ein witziges Fantasy Abenteuer für jeden aktuellen und ehemaligen Pen&Paper Spieler. Eine Mischung aus Humor, Fantasy und Spannung, dass Lust auf mehr macht, weil es extrem kurzweilig erzählt wird.
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  • Kindle-klant
    5.0 out of 5 stars So original and funny
    Reviewed in the Netherlands on April 10, 2025
    This book is so cool. Wonderful humour, violence and als heart. It reads very easy and i cant wait until the next one.

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