I reviewed Andrew Kolb’s previous book, Neverland, a few months ago. I really enjoyed that, in spite of not being a particular fan of any incarnation of… Read more “Tabletop RPG Review: Oz”
Tag: Books
Book Review: The Wonderful Wizard of Oz
I read this once a long time ago, and I remember it being pretty good. It’s a book intended for children, and has a sort of child-logic. … Read more “Book Review: The Wonderful Wizard of Oz”
Tabletop RPG Review: SkyCrawl
In my early days of getting into tabletop RPGs, I was struck by artwork from Space 1889 and then soon after for Spelljammer. Of course, I’d also… Read more “Tabletop RPG Review: SkyCrawl”
Tabletop RPG Review: The Hammersmith Haunting
I’ve read a bunch of Cthulhu by Gaslight material, but this marks the first time I’ve actually run a game of it. I found myself enjoying it… Read more “Tabletop RPG Review: The Hammersmith Haunting”
Book Review: Dracula
I read this as part of Dracula and Other Horror Stories, published by Barnes & Noble in 2013. Turns out, I also have a complete version with… Read more “Book Review: Dracula”
Book Review: Carmilla
It’s genuinely odd that I haven’t read more Gothic fiction. I love the films of Hammer Studios and American International. I enjoy so much that was inspired… Read more “Book Review: Carmilla”
Book Review: The Runestaff
I read this as part of Hawkmoon, the third book in the White Wolf edition of the Eternal Champion series. You can read my reviews for the… Read more “Book Review: The Runestaff”
Tabletop RPG Review: Morgansfort
Basic Fantasy Role-Playing Game is one of the many OSR games out there. It is meant to recreate and modernize the so-called B/X version of Dungeons &… Read more “Tabletop RPG Review: Morgansfort”
Tabletop RPG Review: D30 Sandbox Companion
Richard J. LeBlanc, Jr. has produced a darned handy book for running “sandbox” style games. I’m not a big fan of rolling on random charts during a… Read more “Tabletop RPG Review: D30 Sandbox Companion”
Comic Review: Edge Volume 1
The other monthly collection of comics from CrossGen, Edge is the companion to Forge. I always think of Edge as secondary or lesser, even though they started… Read more “Comic Review: Edge Volume 1”