After hitting the halfway mark in S. Fowler Wright's "The World Below" I felt the need for a pause and a change of style, so opted for a Terry Pratchett book I'd somehow not got around to, "The Amazing Maurice and His Educated Rodents," which was great fun: like all of Pratchett's "kids' books" it's not that different from his usual adult writing. A pretty swift read, though.
Now I'm reading a book I somehow bought *fourteen years ago* but also left lying on the electronic shelves, "Game Night" by Jonny Nexus. A group of gods gather for a roleplaying session, which has rather more in common with mortal roleplaying sessions than many roleplayers will be comfortable admitting.
#Fiction #Books #RPG

Now I'm reading a book I somehow bought *fourteen years ago* but also left lying on the electronic shelves, "Game Night" by Jonny Nexus. A group of gods gather for a roleplaying session, which has rather more in common with mortal roleplaying sessions than many roleplayers will be comfortable admitting.
#Fiction #Books #RPG

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