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Why I Think The Dungeon Crawler Carl Show Could Be Amazing, Even Though I Didn't Love The Book
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I’ll say this upfront: I didn’t love it.
I didn’t hate it, and there are some things that I’ll get into here that I do really like about it.
Some things I didn’t like so much, which I’ll also get into.
What I Didn’t Like About The BookOne of those colleagues admitted to me that Dungeon Crawler Carl is “Millennial coded,” and while I didn’t sense that as I was reading, it may have played a part in why I didn’t love it.
I love post-apocalyptic stories, and Dungeon Crawler Carl is unique.