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Abe
Pickpick

Great collection of powers for heroes unlimited! In the last part it contains some psychic powers for same!

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JulietteReadsALot
Tales from the Loop | Simon Stålenhag
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Mehso-so

On the fence on this one. I honestly value the creativity and the world building, but on that last note, I feel something is missing. It's like a series of disconnected events. I'll read the other books in the series to see if they satisfy me more.

Talking about satisfaction... I'll enjoy a nice cup of green tea, with a delicious tart... Miam !

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Abe
Alien Races: Galaxy Guide No Four | Troy Denning, West End Games, Incorporated, Chuck Truett
Pickpick

Great collection of alien races for the west end games Star Wars rpg!

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Abe
Heroes Unlimited | Kevin Siembieda
Pickpick

Great rpg setting for lovers of superheroes!

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rabbitprincess
Pickpick

I liked this better than Monsters of the Multiverse. What I liked best was the descriptions of various species‘ pantheons, which will be very helpful to me as I build my Elf Cleric.

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Abe
Gurps Fantasy Folk | Sean Punch, Chris W. McCubbin
Pickpick

Great collection of sentient creatures for gurps! It includes rules for making your own creatures for gurps as well!

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Abe
Pickpick

Great collection of technology for starfinder RPG!

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rabbitprincess
Mehso-so

Structurally, this book is a Pick. Lots of info about the world of Eberron, and even a few sample adventures to get the campaign started. But content-wise, for me, it‘s a so-so, because Eberron is a grim, gritty noir world and I don‘t think I would enjoy a campaign there. I also skimmed most of the last two chapters.

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rabbitprincess
Mehso-so

More of a high so-so for me. For whatever reason, I found this harder to get through than the more « flip-through » books such as Xanathar‘s Guide and Tasha‘s Cauldron. I did like the cool dragonborn ranger, though, and recorded the info for future use.

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vivastory
Tales from the Loop | Simon Stålenhag
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Every Thursday I will be posting about a book, or short story, I love that I have either never posted about or have not posted about in a long time. For my first entry for #ThorsDayRec is Stålenhag's sui generis work Tales From The Loop. I have seen this categorized under: Graphic Novel, Sci-Fi, Art Books, Fiction. Set in the 80s, TFL tells of a town with both decommissioned & sentient machines. There's a meandering narrative woven into (cont)

vivastory incredible artwork. TFL is like Stranger Things meets Dark. I def plan on checking out Stålenhag's other work!
(PS: If you have recommendations, please post!)
3mo
LeahBergen This sounds fun! I‘ll try to remember to add some of my own. 😆 3mo
vivastory @LeahBergen I'd love to see your recommendations! 3mo
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BarbaraBB Sounds pretty obscure and I like that 3mo
Bette His book, Electric State has been getting buzz since Netflix, sounds like the book is preferable. 3mo
vivastory @BarbaraBB There's been a board game & a tv show of his work but it seems like his books are the lesser known when you Google him 3mo
vivastory @Bette I've heard a lot of mixed reviews on the adaptations. Seems like most of the Netflix book adaptation lately have been misses 3mo
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