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![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Seeing a family member there – a total fellow nerd who is always trying to get us to really consider a D&D campaign (which I’m not going to do, thanks, give me a one-shot TTRPG or a one-pager and I’ll hop on it but gtfo with your long campaigns!) – I ran up to him and said, “OMG, we just saw Dungeons & Dragons and it’s DELIGHTFUL and you need to see it.” I couldn’t stop describing it as “delightful,” and as I had to explain that, “No, really, it was good and funny and had great effects and, honestly, is way better than any D&D movie deserves to be” I mentioned “I’m reading this book right now that’s totally that same vibe.” He asks me what the book’s about and I answer: An orc decides to hang up her sword and open – get this – a coffee shop and that’s it. I guess the best way I can review this book is to say, the day after we watched Dungeons & Dragons: Honor Among Thieves, we went to a birthday party for a kiddo in our family. Truly, dear cover artist and designer: Job well done! No one could have designed a better, more fitting cover for it. What’s this book like? If you can see the cover art, then that’s it. ![]() I read it because it had been described as such and, you know what, it delivers in that respect. Legends & Lattesis a perfectly delightful book. ![]() ![]()
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