This came out back towards the end of September. It's a 96-page paperback book filled with illustrations and artwork from the official D&D books, with 16 pages of full-color inspirations. WotC has posted a couple of quick looks inside - a map and the beholder. It seems to me like it would be a decent Christmas gift for a kid (though I understand many adults enjoy colouring in, too!) You may be able to find it in your friendly local game store, or you can grab it from Amazon (US, UK; you can probably find the rest!)
Other items coming soon are Dungeonology (a 30-page book in which Volo guides you around the Forgotten Realms) and Volo's Guide to Monsters (a 224-page hardcover with new monsters, playable races, and a deeper dive into some of the more iconic monsters). The three books are obviously aimed at different people; for most D&D players, though, it seems like Volo's Guide to Monsters is a must-buy. You can download the preface of that book for free - a one-page PDF with an intro by Yolo and notes from Elminster.
Going back to Matt Forbeck's Dungeonology, that's part of an "-ology" series of children' books (others include Egyptology, Wizardology, Alienology, and so on). The blog Power Score has scored an early copy and posted a review.
Other items coming soon are Dungeonology (a 30-page book in which Volo guides you around the Forgotten Realms) and Volo's Guide to Monsters (a 224-page hardcover with new monsters, playable races, and a deeper dive into some of the more iconic monsters). The three books are obviously aimed at different people; for most D&D players, though, it seems like Volo's Guide to Monsters is a must-buy. You can download the preface of that book for free - a one-page PDF with an intro by Yolo and notes from Elminster.
Going back to Matt Forbeck's Dungeonology, that's part of an "-ology" series of children' books (others include Egyptology, Wizardology, Alienology, and so on). The blog Power Score has scored an early copy and posted a review.