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  • The Dungeon Fairy Box Set, Books 1-4

  • By: Jonathan Brooks
  • Narrated by: Miles Meili
  • Length: 42 hrs and 56 mins
  • 4.6 out of 5 stars (29 ratings)
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By: Jonathan Brooks
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Summary

What happens when a trained fairy assistant becomes the very object she was meant to guide?

Contains all four books in the Dungeon Fairy series:

  • The Dungeon Fairy
  • The Dungeon Fairy: Two Choices
  • The Dungeon Fairy: Three Lives
  • The Dungeon Fairy: Four Days

All that Tacca GloomLily ever wanted to be since she was very little was a fairy assistant to a Dungeon Core. After her negatively portentous birth, however, she was never fully accepted by her superstitious peers and instructors at the Dungeon Assistant Preparatory School. Nevertheless, she persisted in her studies and graduated at the top of her class. 

Unfortunately for her, the “hands-on” training she was supposed to receive from a mentor and his bonded Dungeon Core didn’t go the way she would’ve hoped. In fact, the stigma attached to her origins finally made itself known in the form of horrendously “bad luck”; the rotten part of her newly discovered luck was that it adversely affected Cores that she happened to be near, and not just herself. 

What can a dungeon assistant fairy do when every Dungeon Core she gets near ends up being destroyed? Tacca had no idea, but a solution eventually presents itself - though it was one that she never saw coming....

This story contains Dungeon Core elements, such as dungeon construction and defense, LitRPG/GameLit mechanics such as character progression and stats. It contains no harems, sexual content, or profanity. 

©2021 Jonathan Brooks (P)2021 Jonathan Brooks

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Good dungeon core story

I enjoyed the plot and most of the characters in this story however I did feel in places that there were too many options described to us and wondered if it might have been better had it been edited slightly for the audiobook.
If you are able to skip some of the wordier sections is think it's a good read.

Dislaimer: I received a free copy to review but my opinions are my own.

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At its core just a great story

Another fantastic Dungeon Core story by Jonathan Brooks, this time featuring the wonderful, quirky dungeon fairy Tacca. The story and the bigger picture unfolds nicely over the four books. As this is a litrpg dungeon core story there are lots of stats and tables, the chapters are set up in a way that you can skip these if you want to. Jonathan as usual manages to straddle the line of story/stats really well and has created a wonderful story. Miles Mili as usual puts in a great performance.

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A bit explainy

I'm not a DC enthusiast, but this one was pretty good with some nice twists. Sometimes it could be a bit wordy and explainy and I thought, yeah I get it, get on with the story already.

The performance was not great, the narrator isn't a very good voice actor and all females sound like really old ladies

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lots of fun

I like how it is solid and true to the universe every story exists in. there is there so much variety in experience and all the details add up to more development and adventure ✨️ 😊

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Happily Suprised

A well detailed adventure into the Dungeon Core realm , characters have depth and there is a lot of logic to the plot
Only my 2nd novel in this genre and it’s suitable for all ages as no profanity or harem .
Well worth the price of a credit for the box set

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well worth the listening!

Great storyline and extremely well narrated. found the evolving story, growing naturally as the series progressed, to be clever and exciting and captivating to the end.

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A middling time filler

*Plot points discussed below but no real spoilers*


I'm no connoisseur of dungeon core books but shouldn't they focus on the dungeon?
This series starts off good with the creation of rooms and traps followed by the adventurers' reactions to the same but then the story drifts away to a national defense from outside forces story.

Also besides the violence everything is very PG with the Good characters being all about the good of the community and the Evil characters are purely motivated by selfish reasons. No shades of gray to be seen anywhere.

Oh, and the plot armor is firmly on. While one of the side characters do not meet a nice ending that part feels like an alibi the author can point to and say "see! My characters are really at risk here." when they're really not.

So finally the TLDR verdict.
Did I enjoy it despite its weakness? In the beginning absolutely then less and less as non dungeon plots took over.
would I buy this book again if it got lost somehow? No.


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