Alzrius
The EN World kitten
Continuing with the spate of non-fiction books I've been reading about tabletop RPGs in general and D&D in particular, I'm paging my way through 30 Years of Adventure: A Celebration of Dungeons & Dragons.
It's...not that great, so far. I mean, it's a nice coffee table book, and it has some mildly interesting anecdotes about the development of various parts of D&D, but it's as much art as it is words, a lot of the testimonials are fairly pointless, to say nothing of how the slanted (and often colorized) presentation of the actual text makes it hard to read in many places.
It's...not that great, so far. I mean, it's a nice coffee table book, and it has some mildly interesting anecdotes about the development of various parts of D&D, but it's as much art as it is words, a lot of the testimonials are fairly pointless, to say nothing of how the slanted (and often colorized) presentation of the actual text makes it hard to read in many places.