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Book Of the Month Voting
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September 2016 -- dinosaurs/RPGs
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For RPGs, I nominate
Dungeon Crawlin' Fools by Rich Burlew
(Yes it's available, though you may have to get it from here:
https://www.ookoodook.com/collections...
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Dungeon Crawlin' Fools by Rich Burlew
(Yes it's available, though you may have to get it from here:
https://www.ookoodook.com/collections...
)
My nomination for the RPG-related:Dream Park by Larry Niven and Steven Barnes.
Out of print, but Amazon shows available as Ebook, Audible book, and from 3rd party sellers.
For the dinosaur related book:West of Eden by Harry Harrison
(I really wanted to nominate Toolmaker Koan, but it is unfortunately out of print.)
For the RPG related book:
Homeland by R.A. Salvatore
(I have never read any of Salvatore's work, but he seems very popular. This might be a chance to check him out.)
I can't think of a dinosaur related book I'm really "thrilled' with (I didn't vote for it). The Jurassic Park books are all i really thought of and while they're okay they aren't books I have any desire to reread...so.
Mary wrote: "Hmmm. People voted for dinosaurs. did they not have nominations?"Well, I voted for RPGs :)
The Ring of Winter
OOP, but available as ebook, audible, and 3rd party sellers. Listed as book 5 in a series, but it's a standalone story.
Edit... to clarify, thats for "dinosaurs." I'd already made an RPG nomination.
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You can nominate one (1) work for each theme. Please make it clear which book is for which theme. Or, of course, that it's for both.
In print is considered a nice touch.