The Elfish Gene Free Audiobook
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Dungeons, Dragons and Growing Up Strange
Mark Barrowcliffe
Read By: Alec Volz
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In this autobiography, Barrowcliffe tells the story of a self-proclaimed nerd living in 1970s Coventry, England; Dungeons & Dragons; and the boys who played it. He provides a humorous look into the world of fantasy role-playing at a time when computer RPGs didn’t exist and people were forced to use their imaginations. He recounts his foray into the game, his struggle to belong, and what ultimately led to his “growing up.” The writing is often self-deprecating and combines views on the city with detailed descriptions of the gaming sessions. Despite-or, in part, because of—the long descriptions of gaming, this book will appeal to those interested in the RPG phenomenon. The author’s character development leaves readers with a strong sense of who these boys were and why they played the game. This book is ideal for anyone who is into fantasy role-playing or interested in the cultural and social implications of such games.