01 September 2019

Books in August 2019

Reading Challenge - around a month ahead.

This month has been slow for non-gaming books, but I've worked my way through a small bit of the gaming book backlog.


Lost Acre (Rotherweird#3) - Andrew Caldecott
The final part of the Rotherweird trilogy certainly delivered an entertaining end to the series. Rotherweird is a town near Hay, independent of the rest of the UK since the 1600s. History is banned, and reality is somewhat different. We follow a cast of characters, both from Rotherweird and from the outside, as they struggle for control of the town and the alternative realities linked to it. I can't really say much because it would cause spoilers, but I recommend this wholeheartedly. It was refreshingly different. Urban fantasy with a twist.


Spies, Lies & Books - James Whinray
An entertaining light read, much like an extended magazine article, with short bios of spies and con artists linked to the West Country.

Curse of Strahd - Wizards of the Coast

A Town called Malice - David Kizzia

The Midderlands - Glynn Seal
See first impressions here.

1st September 2019

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