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Cave of the Kobolds (Caverns and Creatures) (English Edition) Formato Kindle
- LinguaInglese
- Data di pubblicazione23 dicembre 2013
- Dimensioni file907 KB
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- ASIN : B008M0GQJO
- Editore : Robert Bevan (23 dicembre 2013)
- Lingua : Inglese
- Dimensioni file : 907 KB
- Da testo a voce : Abilitato
- Screen Reader : Supportato
- Miglioramenti tipografici : Abilitato
- X-Ray : Non abilitato
- Word Wise : Abilitato
- Memo : Su Kindle Scribe
- Lunghezza stampa : 22 pagine
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I like to keep my eyes open for indie authors (like myself) that have new and interesting stories to tell, and Robert Bevan is such an author. His writing style is fun, to the point, and moves you forward at a nice pace through the story. His story formatting is clean and free of errors, which is something that has always been a pet peeve of mine in regards to indie author stories.
If you are familiar with role playing games some of the things mentioned in this story will be a little funnier. With that said, there are many laughs to be had no matter if you played Dungeons and Dragons or not. If Mel Brooks was going to write a screenplay about role playing game characters, I think he would have to team up with Robert Bevan in order to do it right.
If you like course humor mixed with some modern phrases in a humorous fantasy setting...then you need to read this short story. I will certainly be checking out some of his other stories. And if playing D&D is this fun, I need to get in touch with my inner nerd and find a game to sit in on.

This has the same awesome immature sense of humour as the novel and other short stories, so naturally I loved it! Cooper and Julian are off into a cave with Ravenus, looking to steal treasure from some strange creatures. What follows is an amusing mini-adventure with a nice bit of bromance on the side!
I highly recommend all of Bevan's books. 'Critical Failures' is brilliant and the short stories have kept me going. I can't wait for the next novel now!

They are planning to enter a network of tunnels that Cooper suspects could be home to some sort of creatures who have a hidden treasure, so they can steal the treasure to make a quick buck.
Seems the creatures have other ideas. Awaiting our heroes, the Kobolds manage to encircle them and demand they lay down their weapons and all their belongings, then leave the tunnel. But Cooper isn't the brightest bulb in the closet, and he's not about to just give up all the treasure he's so certain is somewhere in the tunnels.
A fight ensues. Creatures die. Other creatures don't die. Eventually the fight ends.
You'll have to get the book to find out the missing details. But if you can get past Cooper's gross and impolite personal hygiene habits, you may actually enjoy the story. I know I did. This is not some grand epic you'll talk about around the water cooler at work next week. You might even deny reading it, if someone asks you about it! But it is a fun story, with some interesting gimmicks, so I don't have a problem recommending it to you.


This is a brief look into a couple of the characters in the series, not a complete overview. Cooper is foul-mouthed, and Julian is trickier than one might think. I love that the story gives glimpses of the people 'behind' the characters as well as the characters themselves. This was an awesome, short read, and I'm tempted to go read it over again, just so I can be prepared to throw a monkey wrench into my DM's plans (I play a half-Elf) the next time we meet. Well done, Mr. Bevan, well done.