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This product is 56 pages long and free. Cover, credits, intro and ToC take up 4 pages. I counted 17 pages of adds many of them for other Rite... [Read More]
Evocative City Sites Lorn's Entrepot (Abandoned Warehouse) by Rite Publishing. I was given this product for the purposes of this review. This product is 47 pages long. Cover, Credits, two pages of... [Read More]
Feats 101 by Rite Publishing. I was given this product for the purposes of this review. I have not yet played using these feats my review is based on reading the feats and checking a few against... [Read More]
The Plane Below: Secrets of the Elemental Chaos is a 4e D&D product describing some of the different planes in the 4e Cosmology. The book is a typical hard bound book that Wizards of the Coast... [Read More]
So, my in-laws surprised me with a $100 Amazon.com gift certificate for my birthday.
So, now I have the huge burden of trying to figure out what to spend it on. I have a wish list of stuff, but the things in there have been in there so long, I probably don't even care to have them. I have some CDs in there, but I don't have time to listen to music much nowadays, and I already own 500 CDs.
So, I want some ideas on what I can get from Amazon for $100. It doesn't have to be one thing. It could be multiple things. It doesn't even have to be gaming related.
John Clute's Encyclopedia of Fantasy is an excellent reference book to have on hand, either while reading fantasy, or while looking for game ideas. It's full of themes, characters, books, authors, just about anything and everything you could ever want to know about fantasy as a genre. One of the best reference books I own. http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/031...lance&n=283155
Good lord. I had no idea such a beast existed. I have the three soundtracks, and I love them. I guess one can consider the original soundtrack to be just the highlights, and this is the music from the entire 4 hour movie? Seems like that could be kind of repetitive.
If you don't have the Firefly DVD yet, you should, and in a few days, you can get the Serenity movie, too. Finding Serenity is also a fairly interesting compilation of essays about the TV show.. That's what I'd buy with an Amazon.com gift certificate, if I didn't already have 2/3rds of them anyway..