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| #616412 in Books | Soho Press | 2009-11-01 | 2009-11-01 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 8.67 x.79 x5.51l,.70 | File type: PDF | 288 pages | ||16 of 16 people found the following review helpful.| Barrowcliffe is Exactly the Kind of D&D Player I Avoided|By Steve|I used to play AD&D extensively growing up, and I was very much looking forward to this book as a throwback to how much fun it can be to have this game as a part of your life. The problem is that Barrowcliffe was exactly the type of player that I did my best to avoid playing with - he was completely obnoxious,|From Publishers Weekly|Starred . As a 12-year-old in England in 1976, Barrowcliffe (Lucky Dog) made a fateful choice: he started playing Dungeons and Dragons. Role-playing games were just beginning their rise, and Barrowcliffe, along with 20 million othe
In the summer of 1976, twelve-year-old Mark Barrowcliffe had a chance to be normal. He blew it. While other teenagers were being coolly rebellious, Mark—and twenty million other boys in the 1970s and ’80s—chose to spend his adolescence pretending to be a warrior, an evil priest, or a dwarf. He had discovered Dungeons & Dragons, and his life would never be the same. No longer would he have to settle for being Mark Barrowcliffe, an ordinary awkward teenag...
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