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Confessions of a Part-time Sorceress (Girl's Guide to Dungeons and Dragons)
Confessions of a Parttime Sorceress - Girl's Guide to Dungeons and Dragons
Author: Shelly Mazzanoble
Most Dungeons & Dragons game players are men, yet storytelling and roleplaying come so naturally to women. So where are all the female gamers? The answer is - everywhere! — Confessions of a Part-time Sorceress is a smart, humorous examination of the Dungeons & Dragons roleplaying game from a female gamer's point of view. The book delv...  more »
ISBN-13: 9780786947263
ISBN-10: 0786947268
Publication Date: 9/18/2007
Pages: 192
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  • Currently 3.8/5 Stars.
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3.8 stars, based on 10 ratings
Publisher: Wizards of the Coast
Book Type: Paperback
Members Wishing: 3
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cmtdrt avatar reviewed Confessions of a Part-time Sorceress (Girl's Guide to Dungeons and Dragons) on + 46 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 7
For a book that purports to demolish the myth of the gamer stereotype, this how-to guide only succeeds in furthering the stereotype of the vapid, vacuous female. From the beginning, "I am a girly girl", to the end, "All a woman really needs to be happy in life is a new pair of shoes", this commercial endeavor (the book really is just an infomercial) never considers that not all women are driven by greed and gossip.

Wizards of the Coast could have used this as an opportunity to reach out to potential customers with a mature and entertaining book about girls and gaming, instead they succumbed to pop culture; the women portrayed within could have come off the set of Beverly Hills 90210.
reviewed Confessions of a Part-time Sorceress (Girl's Guide to Dungeons and Dragons) on + 287 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 6
As a female D&D player, I was happy to see a book like this - that is, until I read it. Instead of attracting women to D&D, I think that it just furthers many of the stereotypes about women - that all we care about is shopping and shoes and manicures and whatnot. I had to skim the last pages because I truly couldn't stand reading anything more that this author had written.
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