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Daemon Gates 1: Day of the Daemon (Daemon Gates Trilogy)2 reviews
Aaron Rosenberg

Games Workshop, 2006

A new Holiday!
Day of the Daemon by Aaron Rosenberg is a fantastic trip into the humongous world of Warhammer. Book one of the Daemon gates trilogy starts out with Alaric and Dietz returning home to Middenhelm only to find everything is in chaos. People are pointing fingers and its not long before our two adventurers are accused of being witches. In an attempt to clear their names they reluctantly agree to a ...
  
  











  



  
Imaginings: An Anthology of Long Short Fiction3 reviews

Pocket Books (Simon Says), 2003

deserved award nominee
The Science Fiction & Fantasy Writers of America have nominated "Of a Sweet Slow Dance in the Wake of Temporary Dogs" by Adam-Troy Castro for a Nebula Award for Best Novelette (the winners will be announced in April 2004). It deserves to win -- in fact, all the novelettes in this book are worthy of award consideration.
  
  











  



  
Dark Inheritance (d20 Fantasy Roleplaying, Modern Era)1 review
Sam Witt, Wil Upchurch, ...

Excelsior Games, 2003

Great take on d20 modern
This review is coming from a veteran rpg'er. This supplement campaign world to Wizards' D20 Modern core rules is great. It gives complete, balanced rules for playing characters that are like their human brothers, but have a genetic link to the gods of the past. Not only are new regular/prestige/advanced classes, new feats, new occupations, new items, etc etc etc given, powers of the titans(the ...
  
  











  



  
Relics & Rituals Excalibur (Sword and Sorcery Studio)2 reviews
Evan Jamieson

White Wolf Publishing, 2004

Excellent
This is a great guide to roleplaying in an Arthurian setting. It provides roles for nonhuman PCs to fill in the campaign (depending on whether or not you want them to be near-human or otherworldly) and a niche for almost all the classes. They even managed to give monks a tiny bit of breathing room. Also, the Honor system is definitely worth taking a look at, as it is extremely well-crafted and ...
  
  











  



  
Asylum1 review
Aaron Rosenberg

Clockworks, 1997

Enter Insanity!
Asylum is a game about insanity. The issue of mental illness is tastefully respresented, a careful reminder that the mentally ill are human beings, with real emotions, and real problems. The game takes place in a world where the sun has not been seen in a century, where the United States has become a walled institution, and every person has gone mad, left to either accept it and revel in it, ...
  
  











  



  
Exalted: The Carnelian Flame (Novel 6) (Exalted)1 review
Aaron Rosenberg

White Wolf Publishing, 2005

I liked it!
I found this book to be well-written and exciting. The characters are interesting, and the plot moves along nicely. Unlike other fantasy stories, this book's action stays in one place, and follows one set of characters. Refreshing to read a tale without: "Meanwhile thousands of miles away on the other side of the mountains . . ." I recommend this book!
  
  











  



  
Warhammer RPG: Lure of the Liche Lord (Warhammer Fantasy Roleplay)4 reviews
Aaron Rosenberg

Black Industries, 2008

A HUGE AND TERRIFYING WARHAMMER ADVENTURE!
Lure of the Liche Lord is a fantastic new adventure for Warhammer Fantasy RPG, and exhaustive 128 page, highly detailed book complete with new curses, traps. Diseases, monsters, and much more. In this book, the players will journey to the tombs of the Liche Lord, and ancient, undead necromancer named Karitamen. The book opens with a chapter detailing Karitamen's life when he was yet flesh and ...
  
  











  



  
Call of Cthulhu Gamemasters Pack (Call of Cthulhu Horror Roleplaying, 8801)1 review
Aaron Rosenberg, Dustin Wright

Chaosium, 2002

Nice and handy, minor quibbles
Since the amazon.com description doesn't give too many details, here's what you get with the d20 Call of Cthulhu Gamemaster's Pack: A tri-fold GM screen, four handy bookmarks, a booklet of official-looking forms, and a largeish booklet that comprises the Gamemaster Pack proper. The screen is complete and stands up well, but is slightly smaller than most screens I've worked with. The side facing ...
  
  











  



  
Some Assembly Required (Star Trek: SCE, Omnibus Book 3)4 reviews
Greg Brodeur, Scott Ciencin, ...

Star Trek, 2003

ST-SCE Book #3: Some Assembly Required
Star Trek-Starfleet Corps of Engineers Book #3: Some Assembly Required is an anthology of four stort stories involving the the corps of engineers first appearing as ebooks and now is in printed form. "Some Assembly Required" contains: "The Riddled Post" written by Aaron Rosenberg "Here, There be Monsters" written by Keith R.A. Decandido "Ambush" written by Dave Galanter and Greg Brodeur "Some ...
  
  











  



  
Aftermath (Star Trek) (Starfleet Corps of Engineers #29)8 reviews

Star Trek / Simon Says, 2006

Great Book
I really enjoyed the individual stories in this book. They were originally "e-books" but I very rarely read e-books. I'm on computers all day long - usually I just want to read the "old-fashioned" way. Anyway - if you're a fan of the Corps of Engineers - go ahead and read this book -
  
  











  



  
The The Adult Hip2 reviews
John J Callaghan, Aaron G Rosenberg, ...

Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, 1997

Satisfaction
Thanks to Amazon, that delivered the book in excellent condition and in a good time, it's a satisfaction to buy !
  
  











  



  
The Riddled Post5 reviews

Star Trek, 2001

A nice mystery - SCE style
What has caused an entire outpost to be destroyed? What are the strange holes that have appeared throughout the station? These are the questions that this novel poses. Fortunately the crew of the daVinci are there to puzzle out the solution. This was a great sci-fi story that kept me riveted to the end.
  
  











  



  
Warcraft: World of Warcraft: Tides of Darkness: World of Warcraft (Worlds of Warcraft)8 reviews
Aaron Rosenberg

Pocket Star, 2007

Nice and enriching storyline
For those whom are into Warcraft lore. This is one of the books for you. It has an enriching storyline and once you've started it, you won't want to put it down. The words are simply enough to be understood and the flow of the story is just right.
  
  











  



  
Gamemastering Secrets Second Edition2 reviews
Aaron Rosenberg, Sam Chupp, ...

Grey Ghost Press, 2002

Food for Thought
This book is a collection of essays by notables in the gaming field, and their thoughts about the purpose of the Gamemaster, and ideas on how to make the roleplaying experience better for all. While it does have some "try this" tips, it really isn't a "how to do gamemastering" book, in the sense of checklists and steps.
  
  











  



  
*OP Tales of Magick 1 (Mage, the Ascension , Vol 1)3 reviews
Phil Brucato, Aaron Rosenberg

White Wolf Publishing, 1998

Essential for the novice or experienced storyteller
This book details aspects of storytelling in the dark adventure genre. It gives an assortment of ideas for the storyteller to use in his games. Details of how to create rich settings and characters to fill them are primary assets of this book. There are beginnings of several story ideas that can be customized for play. Even for experienced storytellers, there may be useful items that may ...
  
  











  



  
Mythic Vistas: The Trojan War (Mythic Vistas)1 review
Aaron Rosenberg, James Ryman

Green Ronin Publishing, 2005

All the glory, all the tragedy
The D20 sourcebook, Trojan War brings to the D&D gaming all the myths, heroics and tragedies of Bronze Age Greece. A brief summary of the contents: - An overview and timeline of the legendary Trojan war including notes and options for running a Trojan War campaign. - New character classes, spells, artifacts, and creatures drawn from the Greek Age of Mythology - Game stats for all the ...
  
  











  



  
Races of Destiny (Dungeon & Dragons d20 3.5 Fantasy Roleplaying)7 reviews
David Noonan, Eric Cagle, ...

Wizards of the Coast, 2004

The D&D world expands again
WOTC offers more options for your PCs. The races books are a must have for Living Greyhawk writers and DMs but for everyone else its a nice to have if you play any of the races of destiny but if your more into dwarves and elves than you can skip this book for now.
  
  











  



  
Starcraft: Queen of Blades18 reviews

Pocket Books, 2007

It's disgusting but I can't stop reading! =))
This book explains the tranformation of captured Kerrigan to the Queen of Blades. As Jimmy, how Kerrigan called James Rayner, travelled thousand of lightyears to save his love from the Zergs only to learn that he was a little bit too late as Kerrigan swore her new alliance to the Zergs. The novel reached its peak where Kerrigan convinced Rayner and his men to return from whence they came as she ...
  
  











  



  
World of Warcraft: Beyond the Dark Portal (World of Warcraft)5 reviews
Aaron Rosenberg, Christie Golden

Pocket Star, 2008

Great
I have been playing WoW for a long while and am a huge fan of the whole setting. This book fits in really well into the WoW universe. I highly recommend this to both serious WoW fans and newcomers alike
  
  











  



  
Advanced Player's Guide (Sword and Sorcery Studios)1 review
Bruce Graw

White Wolf Publishing, 2004

Very nice content....
.... But they are not kidding when they say its for the advanced player. This book is filled with alternate rules for criticals, fumbles, combat, magic, and core classes. Of course if has a handfull of prestige classes but it also has "Elite Classes." Elite Classes are pretige classes that have much higher requirements to enter, usually requiring your character to be 12th, at least. The new core ...
  
  











  







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