Got a whopping four ttRPG games scheduled for next week, and I'm running three of them. Help.
Did not know I needed this actual-play of the new Discworld RPG as much as I did, but now that I've seen it...maybe you'll enjoy seeing it too! youtu.be/laQ_QoZfaBk?...
YouTube video by Modiphius
I’ve read three full novels in the last five days, and probably as many graphic novels? I’m not obsessed, you’re obsessed.
Day 3 of #31DaysOfHalloween - a brand-new local book. I apparently need to keep an eye out for the Dolocher here in Dublin. Never not collecting new ghostlore books!
"Silicon Hearts" (2023) by @aptshadow.bsky.socialfuture-sf.com/fiction/sili...astrapublishinghouse.com/2024/01/10/r...
“Next up is Johnny Zepter.” Steve called up the figures. At her own screen, Kate opened the spreadsheet and readied herself to make notes.“This week, our good buddy Zee submitted four hundred and seve...
Hesitant to pick my next read. Eyeing the library copies of Absolution Gap and some Batman/Joker comics, but considering also a dive back into the dark, lyrical world of Anna-Smith Spark with The Tower of Living and Dying. #FridayReads
New Review - a fascinating fantasy filled with action and a compelling lead character the world is against - highly recommend Kavithri by Aman J Bedi out now www.runalongtheshelves.net/blog/2024/9/...
I would like to thank the author for a copy of this novel in exchange for a fair and honest review Publisher – Gollancz Published – out now Price – £22 hardback £6.99 Kindle ebook Meet K...
Yesterday I shared the impressions I wrote down about James S. A. Corey's THE MERCY OF GODS. I would like to apologise and admit that I do not actually have any thoughts. That said, I will be posting my thoughts on Part Two of the novel below. SPOILERS AHEAD! (0/10)
Hullo, this is my The Mercy of Gods by James S. A. Corey Reading Journal thread - SPOILER WARNING! First off, the "Part One: Before" is the kind of beginning I really enjoy. It creates a sense of fabula, if you will; foreboding that immediately sucks me in. I'll now post all my Part One thoughts!
I have now finished Mercy of the Gods by S. A. Corey. This novel has carved a bloody crevice at the centre of my heart and I do not care for it. Nor do I care for having to wait gods-know-how-long for its sequel. Why do this to me? Why?