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Books About Gaming?

Started by Seanchai, November 17, 2008, 01:01:25 PM

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Seanchai

Anyone read either of these? Are they good?

The Elfish Gene: Dungeons, Dragons and Growing Up Strange (Hardcover)
by Mark Barrowcliffe

Game Night (Paperback)
by Jonny Nexus

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Blackthorne

haven't read. putting them on my list.

BLOOD GAMES by Jerry Bledsoe is the "true life crime" story of a guy who had the players from his D&D game kill his parents for the inheritance money, so he could do drugs and play D&D for the rest of his life.