Dungeon Crawler Carl #3 -- pretty good. Cool dungeon idea for this one, and a big step up in terms of character interaction. Great finale.
The Poppy War (book 1, not the full series yet) -- also pretty good. A lot of you have probably read this one already. It has easy breezy prose and tone that is definitely a choice, and I thought it mostly worked. It's like older YA-friendly (Hunger Games and above). In terms of subject matter it also kind of starts there but eventually gets into even darker territory, with extremely ugly events pulled from real Sino-Japanese War stuff and described pretty unsparingly. I'll be continuing the series but needed a breather.
The Eyre Affair -- this is cute and goofy, and very much a popcorn book for lit nerds. Set in an England (and world) where literature basically has more cache than anything else, with corresponding mainstream culture as well as implications for fanatics, criminals, and law enforcement. And somehow there are people who can pop in and out of books, like Gumby. Delights in wordplay and references. Definitely written quite a while ago, as the tensions between UK and Russia presented here are more post-Cold War in attitude than Putinification of Russia. It's mostly backdrop but does stick out like a sore thumb nowadays.
Dungeon Crawler Carl #4 -- the best one so far imo. I don't know that the finale hit every note that the story was building up to, and I think in general Matt Dinniman is more meme-brained than I am, but still a high octane story with another interesting dungeon idea (multiple ideas in fact), and another ramp-up of action, humor, and heart. He's definitely not scared of adding new chainsaws to this goofball juggling act. The payoffs are pretty good too, and I'm assuming book five is like the first season finale, with all the build-up to that floor.
Now I'm gonna start one more thing before I get back to Poppy War -- a well-reviewed horror novel called
The Troop by Nick Cutter. It's in the Kids vs. Evil vein, I think, in this case a Boy Scout troop out camping on a Canadian island near PEI.
This post has been edited by worry: 30 June 2025 - 06:25 PM