Delicious in Dungeon, Vol. 4 (Delicious in Dungeon, 4)
Delicious in Dungeon, Vol. 4 (Delicious in Dungeon, 4) book cover

Delicious in Dungeon, Vol. 4 (Delicious in Dungeon, 4)

Paperback – February 27, 2018

Price
$15.00
Format
Paperback
Pages
192
Publisher
Yen Press
Publication Date
ISBN-13
978-0316446402
Dimensions
5.75 x 0.63 x 8.25 inches
Weight
8.5 ounces

Description

About the Author Ryoko Kui is the author of Delicious in Dungeon.

Features & Highlights

  • IT'S EAT OR BE EATEN...LITERALLY!
  • The adventurously eating adventurers have finally reached the abandoned orc village where the red dragon was last spotted--and, from the chard and crumbling evidence, where it is still active and on the prowl! No matter the risks, Laios is determined to recover what's left of Falin and resurrect her, but taking down the massive red dragon will be no easy task, even on a full stomach! Someone's going to wind up on the menu, but will it be red dragon steak or flame-grilled adventurer?!

Customer Reviews

Rating Breakdown

★★★★★
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★★★★
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(83)
★★★
15%
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★★
7%
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Most Helpful Reviews

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Supposed to be new but looks abused

Good amount of spine damaged to my supposed to be new copy.
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Monster soup

I liked all the monsters that where eaten
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I need more of these books lol

I really like how they add a little extra material at the end of each novels expands the universe in it.
And they add notes at the end to explain some this the English readers might not get, I really liked that.
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Five Stars

Love the entire series can't wait for the next volume.
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Five Stars

Love this series, the book came great without bends or tears
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there's not as much cooking in this volume (although the recipe for "1 human skeleton and 2 warg skeletons" is a good joke! ) but it's a very satisfying set ...

This wraps up the first arc of the story, as the party confronts and kills the dragon they've been searching for, and manages to restore their lost friend. Beyond the obligatory dragon steaks, there's not as much cooking in this volume (although the recipe for "1 human skeleton and 2 warg skeletons" is a good joke!) but it's a very satisfying set of conclusions anyway. There's also a few dangling threads that could either provide for a final epilogue later, or further adventures in the dungeon if the series decides to keep going.