It lists two books from two different authors and appears to be a sort of meta-collection for serieses that share a setting. Everything I've read from Alex Raizman (Factory of the Gods, Dinosaur Dungeon, Mimic Dungeon, and I knwo that Small Worlds bleongs as well even though I haven't read it yet). https://www.goodreads.com/author/show...
The Dungeon That Walks Like a Man takes place after Factory of the Gods and somewhat concurrently with Dinosaur Dungeon, and characters from both show up in the final chapter.
I tried to figure out where this name ("Core Verse") came from, but the only thing I can find is identical book groupings (the same two noves), treating Core Verse as an author, and no originating source beyond the cover image for Roots and Steel (dead tree format and Royal Road page) with no explanatory text.
So I'm not sure what [b]should[/b] be done here, but either the collection is incomplete or it shouldn't exist.
https://www.goodreads.com/author/show...
It lists two books from two different authors and appears to be a sort of meta-collection for serieses that share a setting. Everything I've read from Alex Raizman (Factory of the Gods, Dinosaur Dungeon, Mimic Dungeon, and I knwo that Small Worlds bleongs as well even though I haven't read it yet).
https://www.goodreads.com/author/show...
The Dungeon That Walks Like a Man takes place after Factory of the Gods and somewhat concurrently with Dinosaur Dungeon, and characters from both show up in the final chapter.
I don'ge know about Casey White's other novels
https://www.goodreads.com/author/show...
I tried to figure out where this name ("Core Verse") came from, but the only thing I can find is identical book groupings (the same two noves), treating Core Verse as an author, and no originating source beyond the cover image for Roots and Steel (dead tree format and Royal Road page) with no explanatory text.
So I'm not sure what [b]should[/b] be done here, but either the collection is incomplete or it shouldn't exist.