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The Elfish Gene: Dungeons, Dragons and Growing Up Strange
The Elfish Gene Dungeons Dragons and Growing Up Strange
Author: Mark Barrowcliffe
Coventry, 1976. For a brief, blazing summer, twelve-year-old Mark Barrowcliffe had the chance to be normal. — He blew it. — While other teenagers concentrated on being coolly rebellious, Mark -- like twenty million other boys in the '70s and '80s -- chose to spend his entire adolescence in fart-filled bedrooms pretending to be a wizard or ...  more »
ISBN-13: 9781405091268
ISBN-10: 1405091266
Publication Date: 4/6/2007
Pages: 240
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Publisher: Macmillan
Book Type: Hardcover
Other Versions: Paperback
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Very enjoyable memoir about the addictive appeal of Dungeons and Dragons, the fantastically complicated war-game "played by millions of boys and two girls around the world." I laughed out loud in several places as Barrowcliffe describes his lonely, hopelessly geeky adolescence. His life reaches an absolute nadir when his friends ban him from their games because he is even too nerdy for them!

Unfortunately, Barrowcliffe strains for pathos and over-does the shame and self-loathing act. What's so horribly disgraceful about role-playing games anyway? Donning a wizard's cloak and twirling a 12-sided die may be silly, but is it really any sillier than, say, bouncing a rubber ball up and down and putting it through a hoop?
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