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Comment on I love fantasy books with quality plot, character development and well written romantic content - These are my favorites in ~books
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Comment on How do you feel about eBooks and eBook readers? in ~books
Mordred I've never used an ebook reader, but I love ebooks. I love being able to read as many books as I want anywhere I want without having to lug said books around, especially to places where having a...I've never used an ebook reader, but I love ebooks. I love being able to read as many books as I want anywhere I want without having to lug said books around, especially to places where having a physical book might be awkward or bad for the book. That's not to say I dislike physical books, because I adore them, but if I'm out and about and I get bored, all I have to do is open an app on my phone, and I have any book I could possibly want, literally right at my fingertips.
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Comment on What would be the absolute worst video game world to end up in? in ~talk
Mordred Assuming you become either the main character or something of a similar nature, probably The Binding of Isaac. I wouldn't want to be stuck in TLoU or a Soulsborne game either, but to me, being a...Assuming you become either the main character or something of a similar nature, probably The Binding of Isaac. I wouldn't want to be stuck in TLoU or a Soulsborne game either, but to me, being a small child fleeing your ab*sive mother only to be trapped in a hellscape full of your literal worst nightmares sounds worse than zombies and eldritch abominations.
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Comment on Dungeons and Drag Queens debuts a fabulous, fearsome foursome in ~games.tabletop
Mordred I'm beyond excited for this. I'm hoping it gets more eyes on Dropout, because they deserve it.I'm beyond excited for this. I'm hoping it gets more eyes on Dropout, because they deserve it.
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Comment on Dungeons and Drag Queens debuts a fabulous, fearsome foursome in ~games.tabletop
Mordred If anyone needs some recs on where to start, my personal favorites are ACoFaF and Misfits & Magic. Neverafter is a close second.If anyone needs some recs on where to start, my personal favorites are ACoFaF and Misfits & Magic. Neverafter is a close second.
You're the first person I've come across who's read A Charm of Magpies! I was honestly surprised at how much I enjoyed it. I won the first book in a giveaway and honestly wasn't expecting much, but it drew me in and I absolutely devoured it.
In a similar vein, have you read The Doctrine of Labyrinths series by Sarah Monette? It's a tetralogy of dark fantasy novels with what I think is some of the best worldbuilding I've ever read. They can be hard to find new, but I know for sure that Amazon has some copies used, and there are some ebooks floating around. I rank the series at the top of my list of favorite books of all time, so I highly recommend them.