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Your Best Game Ever
- By: Monte Cook
- Narrated by: Rudy Basso
- Length: 15 hrs and 1 min
- Unabridged
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Inside this audiobook, you will find advice and suggestions for enhancing your RPG experience at the table and away from it. This is an insider's look at everything that isn't part of the game rules - building chemistry for a gaming group that really clicks, making a character you will love and remember forever, running engaging and exciting games your players will always look forward to, creating thrilling adventures, finding all the right ideas, hosting memorable game nights...and that's just for starters.
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This guy has a really annoying voice.
- By Raven Lord on 03-10-20
- Your Best Game Ever
- By: Monte Cook
- Narrated by: Rudy Basso
Clear, consise, solid advice
Reviewed: 11-03-21
Great resource for running or playing games. There's advice for anyone from someone who's never picked up fancy dice to someone who's been running games for years. Only complaint is that some segments don't work well in audio form, like the recipes at the end. The vast majority did work well, though, and the reader did a great job, maintaining a conversational tone. I plan to recommend this to nearly anyone who plans to play a game I run in the future.
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Proven Guilty
- The Dresden Files, Book 8
- By: Jim Butcher
- Narrated by: James Marsters
- Length: 16 hrs and 16 mins
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The White Council of Wizards has drafted Harry Dresden as a Warden and assigned him to look into rumors of black magic in Chicago. Malevolent entities that feed on fear are loose in the Windy City, but it's all in a day's work for a wizard, his faithful dog, and a talking skull named Bob.
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Great listening experience
- By Darran on 07-11-09
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- The Dresden Files, Book 8
- By: Jim Butcher
- Narrated by: James Marsters
Strong continuation of the Dresden Files
Reviewed: 08-06-18
Dead Beat, the book before this, is often regarded as one of the best in the series. Characters have had time to develop, Butcher has had time to set up a great universe, and its plot had interesting implications moving forward. This book continues that trend, giving new details about old characters and bringing a few background characters to the forefront. We learn more about wizard politics, the metaplot, details about the fae, and more. Marsters continues doing a great job narrating. Not my favorite Jim Butcher book, but a strong contender.
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