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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
" No one has done the Dungeons and Dragons memoir before, and now no one else needs to. It's a lovely book, far funnier and more enjoyable than its slightly terrifying subject matter might suggest. . . . Barrowcliffe is superb on male friendship. . . . This is a genuine achievement. . . . [Barrowcliffe] has written a good and happy book."-Dai...  more » (UK)"Very funny, very sharp. . . . Hilarious."-Hull Daily Mail (UK)"Reaches Office-style levels of embarrassing hilarity. But it also has a lot to say about the casual cruelties and bizarre social dynamics that exist among packs of adolescent boys who have only their hobby in common. Toe-curlingly honest."-Bournemouth Echo (UK)Summer, 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 entire adolescence pretending to be a wizard, a warrior, or an evil priest. Armed only with pen, paper, and some funny-shaped dice, this lost generation gave themselves up to the craze of fantasy role-playing games. Spat at by bullies and laughed at by girls, they now rule the world. They were the geeks, the fantasy war gamers, and this is their story.Mark Barrowcliffe grew up in Coventry, England. He worked as a stand-up comedian before writing his first hit novel, Girlfriend 44. He has written two other acclaimed comic novels, Lucky Dog and Infidelity for First-Time Fathers. He lives in Brighton, England.
ISBN-13: 9781569475225
ISBN-10: 1569475229
Publication Date: 11/1/2008
Pages: 288
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3.5 stars, based on 5 ratings
Publisher: Soho Press
Book Type: Hardcover
Other Versions: Paperback
Members Wishing: 1
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Shavian avatar reviewed The Elfish Gene: Dungeons, Dragons and Growing Up Strange on + 15 more book reviews
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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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