The DUNGEON CRAWLER CARL Ebooks Will Finally Be Available For Libraries
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The DUNGEON CRAWLER CARL Ebooks Will Finally Be Available For Libraries


At long last, you will soon be able to borrow the Dungeon Crawler Carl ebook* (and the many sequels) from your library. Libby struck a deal with author Matt Dinniman to make Libby the exclusive distributor of the wildly popular series, after years of being an Amazon exclusive.

cover of Dungeon Crawler Carl by Matt Dinniman; black with red and yellow font made to look like a dragon breathing fire in a video gamecover of Dungeon Crawler Carl by Matt Dinniman; black with red and yellow font made to look like a dragon breathing fire in a video game

Like so much of the Dungeon Crawler Carl story, Dinniman’s personal control over the book rights is unusual. When he was first approached by Ace Books to publish his increasingly popular web serial, he chose to retain digital rights (after all, he already had hundreds of thousands of internet readers).

Terms of the deal were not disclosed, and it is likely Dinniman is going to be making less from his Amazon sales, as Amazon generally gives you a better revenue split if you are exclusive to their platform.

  • But making his ebooks available through libraries opens up a huge new pool of readers.
  • There are millions of copies of the Dungeon Crawler Carl series in print, and more than three million audiobook sales (the audiobook rights remain exclusive to Audible as of now).
  • There is no date for when they will be available to library patrons on the official announcement, so go check and see if you can grab it (or more likely join the hold line) now.

Editor’s Note: This post originally listed the Dungeon Crawler Carl audiobooks as coming to Libby in error. The deal extends only to ebooks.

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