Review:
"Dave Ewalt's wit, insight and infectious love of D&D make him the perfect guide to the most significant game of the twentieth century. The book is a joy to read."--Tim Harford, author of "The Undercover Economist"
"Long before I made my mark in software, I was a pretty good Dungeon Master, and D&D has played a significant part in my life. In addition to covering much of the deep history of the game that I never knew, Of Dice and Men brought back tons of fond memories, and damned if it didn't make me pull some dusty old rulebooks off the shelf at home."--John Carmack, co-founder of Id Software
"A fascinating window into the storied history of fantasy pen and paper gaming. A must-read for anyone curious about the genre."--Dr. Ray Muzyka, co-founder of BioWare
Dave Ewalts wit, insight and infectious love of D&D make him the perfect guide to the most significant game of the twentieth century. The book is a joy to read.--Tim Harford, author of The Undercover Economist
"A fascinating history of D&D written by an author who authentically loves the game. Whether you know what d20 means or not you will love this book!"--Felicia Day, actress, producer, creator of The Guild and Geek & Sundry
"The best book I've read since the Monster Manual."--David X. Cohen, executive producer of Futurama
"Dungeons & Dragons has been a huge part of my life. The book sheds light on the world of [D&D co-creator] Gary Gygax, and it also lets the reader into the mind of somebody questioning how cool this game is."--Vin Diesel
"David Ewalt's wit, insight and infectious love of D&D make him the perfect guide to the most significant game of the twentieth century. The book is a joy to read."--Tim Harford, author of The Undercover Economist
"It's almost impossible to explain how Dungeons & Dragons works, and harder still to explain how it feels. This book comes as close as any I've ever read."--Chuck Klosterman, author of Sex, Drugs, and Cocoa Puffs and I Wear the Black Hat
"David Ewalt writes about the world of fantasy role-playing junkies with intelligence, dexterity, and even wisdom. (I am unable to speak to his strength, constitution, or charisma.)"--Ken Jennings, author of Maphead and Because I Said So!
About the Author:
David M. Ewalt began playing Dungeons & Dragons when he was ten years old. Now an award-winning journalist, he writes about games for outlets like Forbes and the Wall Street Journal, talks about games on television and radio, and plays games in and around his Brooklyn, New York, home. Join him or find out more at DavidMEwalt.com.
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