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Matt

mattb@bookwyrm.social

Joined 2 months, 1 week ago

I'm in Canberra, Australia. My favourite genres are fantasy and sci-fi. Lately enjoying books by Brandon Sanderson, Tamsyn Muir and Becky Chambers. I like drawing, table-top role-playing games (TTRPGs), cats and trying not to injure my aging body while trying to run far. I live on Ngunawal & Ngambri land.

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The Keys to Paradise (Paperback, 1991, New EnglishLibrary) No rating

The golden key glowed darkly, the inset gem flashing green fire. Inscribed runes spelled out …

A favourite as a teen - didn't hold up

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A pulpy fantasy adventure, similar in feel to early Michael Moorcock maybe? But not as good. I mean, it's OK, and when I read it as a teen I thought it was really great! But 35 years later it didn't land the same. A bit problematic with female characters and their agency, but it was the 80s... But I did love how it felt like a messy D&D campaign. I liked the world building. A nice solid quest, some evil baddies, plans that get thwarted and changed on the fly. Character motivations/behaviour seemed inconsistent at times, but overall... fine?

I remember buying this book from a sale bin during the Australian Summer holidays of 1988 I think. I associate the book with the song "Run to Paradise" by The Choir Boys, which ran through my head every-time I picked it up. It was a great holiday, and this book got …

Last Argument of Kings (Paperback, 2008, Pyr Books) 4 stars

The King of the Union lies on his deathbed, the peasants revolt, and the nobles …

Last Argument of Kings and The First Law trilogy

4 stars

Content warning Super Spoiler filled thoughts

Mythic Game Master Emulator 2nd Edition (EBook, 2023, Word Mill Games) 5 stars

Play any role-playing game solo or without a Game Master!

Mythic's oracle-style question resolution system …

Fantastic update

5 stars

Fantastic update, great examples. Love all the Meanings tables! I hadn't read any Mythic Magazines, I think a lot of what impressed me might have originated there, but, well compiled, and great tips for running the game you want to experience.