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Old 08-24-2017, 08:24 AM   #26322
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Finished "The Heir Apparent", by Joel Rosenberg. The fourth book in the "Guardians of the Flame" series, and the first half of the Baen omnibus "Guardians of the Flame: Legacy", which I bought in June 2004. The series as a whole is the "a group of D&D players get transported into a fantasy world where they become their game characters for real" thing which has been done a number of times, but this is one of the better ones, to my mind. Sounds corny, but well worth reading. Recommended.

This is, unfortunately, one of the many books I've bought from Baen in the past which is no longer available.

NB: Joel Rosenberg, who wrote fantasy novels, is not to be confused with Joel C. Rosenberg, who writes political thrillers.

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