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Tag Archives: role-playing games
12 Middle Grade Books for Fans of Role-Playing Games
Every so often I come across books that feel like they would make a great start to a role-playing game. I love the collaborative story-telling they encourage. And while the fantasy dungeons of Dungeons & Dragons are where it started, any setting with an ensemble cast and the possibility for adventure will do. Continue reading →
Posted in Books, Fantasy, Lists, Middle Grade, Mystery, Realistic
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Tagged bibliography, middle grade fiction, role-playing games, youth adventure, youth fantasy, youth fiction
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Homerooms & Hall Passes by Tom O’Donnell
My library purchased this book when it was named a Cybils finalist in January this year. I was trying to read all the middle grade speculative fiction finalists, of course, as it was the first year in awhile I hadn’t … Continue reading →
Posted in Books, Fantasy, Middle Grade, Print
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Tagged Cybils, middle school fiction, role-playing games, youth fantasy
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