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I’m halfway through Reaper’s Gale. Loving it so far. I dig the Lether/Edur storylines. I agree with the above about Midnight Tides. My dad talked me into reading Shōgun so I’m taking a break but I’ll be back to it soon.
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I've used GURPS several times and really like its flexibility. Let us know how the campaign goes.
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I think it’s going to go well. It’s me and two other guys who really just want to play out a story. We pared down our group considerably. Dumped the old school guy who just wanted to “win” as the DM and dumped the two immature dudes who just wanted to Terry Pratchett the shit out of things. I’d appreciate any GURPS dm tips, though. Here or in Pm. |
this is the first D&D book that i have looked forward to in 30 years
https://www.amazon.com/Dungeons-Drag.../dp/0399580948 Dungeons and Dragons Art and Arcana: A Visual History |
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bought the D&D A&A book in a box set. it came with 5 color prints, 3 mini-posters, 2 posters and a large poster. it also came with a module authored by Gygax; Tomb of Horrors.
I like the book and would recommend it to D&D fans. skip the box set. the extras/box are not worth the additional $70 |
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I made it through House of Chains. The Karsa Orlong section was excellent. It was not always enjoyable reading though. He is so all over the map with his characters and world building that there is never any rhythm established. Seems like he doesn’t have an editor. A quarter through Midnight Tides now, this one is flowing better. I ordered Bonehunters, going to read that next then take a break from Malazan. Ordered a book called Railsea for some lighter reading and to preview for my son. |
Some of you mentioned that you enjoyed "Children of Time" by Adrian Tchaikovsky. Just a heads up: there is a sequel coming out next year called "Children of Ruin."
Fair warning: the blurb on Amazon for the sequel spoils the ending of the original. I just read Hyperion and The Fall of Hyperion by Dan Simmons. I wasn't crazy about them. Some excellent worldbuilding, and there are some parts of the first book that could work as standalone short stories, but I was disappointed overall. |
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I know what you mean about Hyperion. I definitely enjoyed reading them but at the end it felt like it didn't really go anywhere. |
I'm on book 5 of The Expanse series, and while I find the story enjoyable to read, the sheer number of coincidences to set it up is just ridiculous. I'm 3/4 through the book, so maybe there is something that explains it in the end beyond just a handwave and a shrug.
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Finished The Bonehunters last week. Taking a little break before Reaper's Gale. I just have this sense that all hell is about to break loose.
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I'm about 1/4 into Reaper's Gale. |
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Man! We got ourselves a regular book club going here. |
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