These themes will vary! It could be based off of some book mail I just received, pop culture, something personal to me, a headline from the news, a trend I noticed when I was buying books for my library system, etc. I hope you stick around to see all the themes and book recs I come up with!
Today’s Theme: Twenty Sided Dice
I hadn’t ever really thought about Dungeons and Dragons before. I knew people played it, but I never really got into it. But there’s been so many books about it lately coming out that I thought it would be good to talk about. So there was this book earlier this year. It showed them playing the game but it wasn’t super explanatory. It kinda just showed them having fun and gave little bits about their game while showing their fake dating.
In this one, the game is a lot more prevalent. In fact, the characters ARE their characters at one point. (Meaning their characters in the book and their characters in the game) I really enjoyed this one because we got the actual story line of their game. Not gonna lie, this one even made me ask a friend who plays how they come up with these storylines. LMAO Not me thinking I can be someone’s Dungeon Master because I want to try my hand at writing a fantasy story. I’d never be able to lol But those of you that can, Y’ALL ARE SOME BOSSES because I could never lol
*OTHER BOOKS THAT HAVE SOME DUNGEONS AND DRAGON ELEMENTS*
Well, there you go! Here I’m just going to talk about why I grouped these two books together. I hope you enjoyed a look at this small part of the books. For a full synopsis of the book or to add it to your TBR, click the picture and it will take you to their Storygraph. The link on the caption will take you to it’s Goodreads.
If you like or are interested in Dungeons and Dragons, read these books! Will you go pick one up today?! Let me know in the comments!
I want to read The No Girlfriend Rule so much after hearing you talk about it! 🙂 And the father/daughter moments in Dungeons and Drama were so sweet too. I loved that book. 🙂