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  • The WoW Takeover

    We are still playing WoW. My wife for a couple of hours every other night or so, while I am on at least for bit every night. It has basically taken over my free time; again. I would like to watch a movie, TV, or read a book but then I sit down at the…

  • Alts: The Balancing Act

    Its been about three weeks since my return to WoW and the game is still as fun and addictive as it always has been. Currently I am trying to balance time between three characters; Ayria my 70 hunter, Quinora my priest who just hit 62, and my new level 19 mage. With each one I…

  • Darkswords, Questing Titans, and Blood Elves.

    My latest reading expedition was through the Darksword trilogy, circa 1988, written by Margaret Weis and Tracy Hickman. I do not recall why I originally picked these three books up, but when I saw them, still unread, in a box I figured I should take a peek. Sadly I found the first few chapters of…

  • RIP Gary Gaygax

    Reading the news that Gary Gygax passed away today, made me reminisce a lot about my introduction to RPGs. The first time I ever heard of DnD, I was in a playground at an after school day care. A couple of older kids were sitting in a circle ,each had a sheet of paper in…

  • Trinity baby doll

    So the other day I am sitting on the floor digging around in my closet looking for a book, and over my shoulder my daughter pokes her head in. I slid over to let her look in the box I had open and she starts lifting books up. A moment later she lets out an…

  • The Great Heart of Gatsby Darkness

    I took a break from my normal sci-fi / fantasy reading and read a couple of books I last opened in high school; The Great Gatsby and The Heart of Darkness. I feel a bit lowly almost dirty say this, but I really did not enjoy these books at all. Maybe I am too far…

  • The Orc King

    I picked up The Orc King at the library and was very glad I did not spend money on it. Other than the peek in the future of the Forgotten Realms, this book is one of the worst I have read from Salvatore. It felt almost amateur to me. It was rushed where in some…

  • Games and books

    On my continual reading quest of the year I completed my ninth book, Fool’s Errand. It is the first in the third trilogy of books set in Robin Hob’s realm of the Elderling’s, and while it started off slow , the ending was well worth the time spent. Of course like each of the previous…