The Dungeon Anarchist's Cookbook
By Matt Dinniman
Loved it, the series really seemed to take off here. Hoping to see more of the larger world politics being teased at the end of each book.
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The loneliness pandemic is upon us, but there are antidotes. These books help us step away from the deluge of the online world and foster meaningful connection with others. So go ahead, give that friend a call, set up that coffee date, and go visit a bookstore together. Life is better with company.
By Matt Dinniman
Loved it, the series really seemed to take off here. Hoping to see more of the larger world politics being teased at the end of each book.
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By Sarah Sawyer
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By Emma Sloley
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By Tae Keller
How much can I possibly love this book? Tae Keller brings to life three characters with storylines so complex and real that each could carry a novel...