Publisher | Templar Publishing |
ISBN 10 | 1787410498 |
Book Format | Hardcover |
Book Subtitle | To Catch A Thief |
Editorial Review | Teenage geeky me would be all over these books in a second. Nerdy adult me loves them to bits too! Yes, once upon a time when I had more pimples than Pizza the Hutt, I would escape to unknown realms with a hardy bunch of adventurers - my extremely geeky bunch of friends and I would gather at Stu's house and play Dungeons and Dragons. If I could pass on one piece of wisdom to my 13 year old self, it would be to assure him that even 37 years later he'd still be a complete D & D obsessive, and would love fantasy fiction just as much. (I'd probably also tell him not to be such an idiot around girls, but we don't get into that particular bit of wisdom here on a family blog, OK?) Imagine my surprise to see a new book range from Studio Press that not only gathers up the awesomeness of creating your own hero, but wraps your experience up in a scintillating set of stories for your hardy Fighter or Cleric to embark on. |
Parental Rating | 5+ |
Number of Pages | 128 |
ISBN 13 | 9781787410497 |
Author | Matt Forbeck |
Language | English |
Book Description | In the Forgotten Realms (R) Endless Quest (R) books, you don't just read a fantastic tale set in the most popular Dungeons & Dragons (R) world of all time. You become the hero! Answer the call and pick a path to adventure! When you tried to pick the pocket of a noblewoman in the night-shrouded streets of Waterdeep, you never thought she'd catch you - and you never dreamed she'd press you into the service of the City Watch! Now you must find a baby griffon stolen by the beholder Xanathar, the leader of the city's powerful Thieves' Guild, or you can count on spending the rest of your life behind bars instead... |
About the Author | Matt Forbeck is an award-winning and New York Times-bestselling author and game designer who has been playing D&D since he was 12. He has over thirty novels (including six for D&D) and countless games published to date. His recent work includes the Star Wars: Rogue One junior novel, Dungeonology, Halo: New Blood, the Magic: The Gathering comics, The Marvel Encyclopedia, and the Shotguns & Sorcery roleplaying game based on his novels. He lives in Beloit, WI, with his wife and five children, including a set of quadruplets. For more about him and his work, visit Forbeck.com. |
Publication Date | 06 Sep 2018 |