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The Eye of the Bedlam Bride (Dungeon Crawler Carl #6)[May 25, 2024]
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Did you read or listen?… they got Patrick Warburton to voice Carl’s dad and Alpha Carl in the climax of the plot… Jeff Hayes voice for Carl is inspired by Warburton’s deep baritone…

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I support this lol


I found my love for audiobooks when I started taking care of my own house. All those chores are way easier while listening to some cool book.


Ah, that's a bummer. Sounds kind of like audio dyslexia. Must be a pain in conversations. You read really fast for 100% eye-reading!

Isn't there a way of improving the condition with like slow audio and reading while listening? I just searched fast and found that could be the case. Idk if your specific case can be helped by that ofc. I would guess that even with improvement it would still not be such a good experience.
You do seem to read very fast. I prefer eye reading way more than audio. It's just a way to get to some lower priority reads for me. I am quite slow reader so I would be able to get through that many books. I don't get the full enjoyment by listening. Hard for me to remember and process what I don't see.

The DCC audio is almost worth watching with subtitles... just seeing Jeff Hayes in an audio booth going from British Posh accent for Donut to growly for Carl is a treat... check out the Soundbooth Theater youtube channel for some fun clips... This one is one of my favorites:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fyGb7...

The DCC audio is almost worth watching with subtitles... just seeing Jeff Hayes in an audio booth going from British Posh accent for Donut to growly for Carl i..."
The way this made me want to re-listen immediately! Honestly, Samantha is HILARIOUS and I <3 her so much!!!!! Also in 1 million years I so would not have pictured the narrator looking like that lol
Sometimes I wish I didn't loath Graphics Audio... but I do... and some audiobooks only exist on audio as graphics audio... I've resigned myself to missing out, until I find time for more ebooks or they come to regular audio...


Same. DCC is my ideal for narration. Enriched performance but without stuff that makes it hard to understand. I only tried graphic audio for Mistborn re-read and didn't even get through the intro, the music bugged me... I did listen to the Original by Sanderson and that one was interesting experience.

Generally there is 1, maybe 2 narrators performing an audiobook but a graphic audio will have a full cast with like 10 or so narrators. plus including music and/or sound effects, kind of like the radio serials that happened way back in the day. We did a BR and I listened to the graphic audio and the narrator included chewing which is so gross because I hate when people chew with their mouth open /gag It didn't happen a lot thankfully lol

I think those types of audio could do with quieter music (or none) and cut down on gross noises like chewing or sex-moaning... But I love having full-cast narration... I actually really like the way the regular DCC books are done, with some sound effects and guest narrators--and a very versatile main narrator... I'm curious to see what their "Cinematic Audio" does differently....
I listened to the Demon Cycle on Graphic Audio and really enjoyed it--it was good for early audiobook practice, when I was having trouble getting into stories or paying attention...

Wait until you get to the Verania books! My first ever audio and Michael Lesley is just so good and just know that as the series continues and more characters are added he manages to have distinctive voices for all. It's kind of like a full cast audio of 1 :)
Also obligatory recommendation to listen to the Sandman audios, full cast and just absolute perfection <3
You guys could always try Dungeon Crawler Darryl: https://www.royalroad.com/fiction/333...
No audio, it's on Royal Road... Matt Dinniman gave permission to write in the same world... fanfic / companion story about different delvers in same world...
No audio, it's on Royal Road... Matt Dinniman gave permission to write in the same world... fanfic / companion story about different delvers in same world...
I was looking for suggestions on reddit, similar to DCC, and someone mentioned DCD... also Drew Hayes books, and Dakota Krout's Full Murderhobo series... nothing truly matches everything about DCC, just certain aspects...


https://www.reddit.com/r/Fantasy/comm...
Some great stuff in that thread :) Up for about 3 hours and over 700 comments!

The cards are a slow burn aspect of the floor... given their mostly consumable nature, they're not worth using in every situation... iirc, they get a training area at some point, that lets them practice with some cards without losing them, and helps prep for the inevitable shit hitting the fan situation at the end of each book...


Not yet lol oh boy that will be fun.

Funny enough, the name of that god that sounds like Ogum (no idea real spelling) reminds me of the god that Fluffbear worshiped in the Threadbear series.

You and me both!

You and me both!"
That was so gross lol

Honestly I think Samantha has become my favorite character laughs wise. It is just chef's kiss perfection and I am here for every moment of it <3

I have actually said that to a couple friends lol They think I'm nuts, especially when I laugh so much after though the one who I talked into reading the books thinks it's hilarious lol My husband is wrapping up book 3 so he doesn't get it yet though he knows it's related to DCC somehow.



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