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NetGalley Review: Dungeons & Dragons: Ravenloft: Heir of Strahd by Delilah S Dawson

Hey all, Sam here. In a very weird timely coincidence, today I am posting the review for this book...and tonight my friends and I are going to be sitting around the gaming table taking on Strahd. Wish us luck. Hopefully the dice are on our side for the next couple of sessions (because we already… Continue reading NetGalley Review: Dungeons & Dragons: Ravenloft: Heir of Strahd by Delilah S Dawson

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May Books I’m Looking Forward To

Hey all, Sam here. I am absolutely terrible at TBRs...at least the past handful of years. I used to be really good at sticking to them and reading a lot of books each month. It led to me reading a couple hundred books each year. This was back in 2019 and 2020, but then I… Continue reading May Books I’m Looking Forward To

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What Books Am I Looking Forward to in April?

Hey all, Sam here. I have not been great at sticking to a TBR lately. My reading time and my reading mood have been difficult to schedule and predict the past...oh, six months or so. And yet, part of me keeps trying to plan out what I want to read in any given month or… Continue reading What Books Am I Looking Forward to in April?

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March Wrap-Up

Hey all, Sam here. Wow, well we are already finished with another month, which is always an interesting experience. This year continues to somehow both drag so slowly while also speeding past. Like, how are we already in the fourth month of the year? But also, how has it ONLY been three full months so… Continue reading March Wrap-Up