The Dungeoneers is an action-packed, funny, and heartbreaking middle grade fantasy-adventure from the author of the acclaimed Sidekicked and Minion, John David Anderson. The world is not a fair place, and Colm Candorly knows it. While his parents and eight sisters seem content living on a lowly cobbler's earnings, Colm can't help but feel that everyone has the right to a more comfortable life. It's just a question of how far you're willing to go to get it. In an effort to help make ends meet, Colm uses his natural gift for pickpocketing to pilfer a pile of gold from the richer residents of town, but his actions place him at the mercy of a mysterious man named Finn Argos, a gilded-toothed, smooth-tongued rogue who gives Colm a choice: he can be punished for his thievery, or he can become a member of Thwodin's Legions, a guild of dungeoneers who take what they want and live as they will. Colm soon finds himself part of a family of warriors, mages, and hunters, learning to work together in a quest to survive and, perhaps, to find a bit of treasure along the way.
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Violence |
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Orcs and goblins are killed by the characters. Characters are hurt by enemies and one is turned to stone. | |
Romance |
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Drugs |
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Intensity |
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An unexpected betrayal results in a kidnapping and a death. |
This book is an excellent fantasy book and I would definitely recommend it for anyone who likes fantasy or is looking to dive into the genre.
The main character really has depth and recognizes emotions in other characters. The story spins a fantastic tale that enthralled me and was great in all aspects. This is an exciting and fast-paced book that readers will love.
This book is without a doubt an excellent introduction to the fantasy genre.