
The Gate of the Feral Gods (Dungeon Crawler Carl, #4)
Review
The Gate of the Feral Gods takes the Dungeon Crawler Carl series to new heights. It is intense, emotional, and wildly creative, packed with jaw-dropping twists and unforgettable moments. As Carl and Donut press deeper into the dungeon, the stakes grow more personal, the enemies more terrifying, and the sense of rebellion begins to burn brighter. This entry feels like a turning point. The humor is still razor-sharp and the action absolutely delivers, but there is a growing darkness underneath it all. The character development is some of the best in the series so far, with Carl becoming more than just a survivor. He is becoming a symbol. Donut continues to shine with her bizarre mix of royal arrogance and deep loyalty, offering both laughs and heart. The pacing never lets up, and the ending hits hard. It is clever, brutal, and deeply satisfying. This book proves the series is not just good, it is something special. If you are on the ride, this is one of the best chapters yet.
