Friday, June 28, 2024

2024-06-28 - Book Review - The Fallbacks: Bound for Ruin

image from author's website

 

Dungeons & Dragons: The Fallbacks: Bound for Ruin By Jaleigh Johnson

With a resurgence of popularity in Dungeons and Dragons (D&D) thanks to Stranger Things, the most recent D&D movie, and Critical Role (and Gen X getting ahold of adult money), we’re starting to see more D&D books getting published.

There were several books that tied in with the movie but this is a standalone novel set in the land of Faerun, specifically the area around Waterdeep. I couldn’t find a clear reading level but it is easy enough to read that I would recommend it for middle school readers or higher. But don’t worry grown-ups, it’s still a fun enough read to keep you entertained too.

My biggest complaint with the book is right at the beginning. There just aren’t enough words dedicated to describing the characters in the main party. I found myself trying to tie their names to the cover art. They were different enough as characters to be memorable but some characters were stronger and stood out more (I’m looking at you Lark the bard). A map would have been nice, but that’s a whole discussion on its own.

The plot is relatively simple and the story arc is easy to follow. There are a few flashbacks to give characters deeper depth and most chapters follow a character’s point of view. The chapters giving the reader an inside look at Uggie’s thoughts are hilarious. As with most D&D campaigns in real life, the party adopted a creature, in this case Uggie, the three limbed, three tentacled, otyugh that’s not evil but sure looks like a monster.

While some of the plot is a bit predictable, it was nice to read a story where the good guys win in the end. For those hardcore D&D nerds, this is an easy read with some easily recognizable spells and locales. But that shouldn’t keep you from reading it. I myself plan to borrow some magic items (the daggers and the tavern for sure) for my next campaign. For those not really into D&D but want to know what it’s like, I’d say this is a pretty fair approximation of what an adventure is like when playing a campaign. A party of five or so characters work together to take down the big bad evil guy (BBEG). For everyone else that’s interested in fantasy books, this is a great beach read. Light and airy, fast moving, easy to read. Not quite cozy fantasy but certainly adjacent.

Friday, November 25, 2022

40 Years Ago Today - November 25, 1982

 A couple photos of the house I grew up in, including a lot of features that aren't there anymore. Both the green van and the black truck have been wrecked. The small shed is gone along with the basketball hoop. All those bushes along the driveway are gone. And then of course, there's me posing behind the truck.








Monday, October 31, 2022

40 Years Ago Today - October 31, 1982

 A class photo from Miss Frances' class way back when. I'm in the middle row, near the right, wearing a red, white, and blue shirt. Love that bowl haircut!





Tuesday, September 27, 2022

40 Years Ago Today - September 27, 1982

 Looks like my dad wrote a letter to somebody but I'm not sure who. I would guess Uncle George and Aunt Wilma.

 


 

Tuesday, August 23, 2022

40 Years Ago Today - August 23, 1982

 Just an exam so I can go to preschool. Looks like I had some shots given and measurements taken.

 


 

Tuesday, May 31, 2022

40 Years Ago Today - May 1982

 My dad used to crab in the river so I posed with one of his crab pots.





Thursday, March 31, 2022

40 Years Ago Today - March 1982

 A single photo from March 1982. Pretty sure it was taken around Easter but I'm not sure.




Wednesday, March 02, 2022

40 Years Ago Today - March 2, 1982

 Shocker of all shockers, I'm sick again. I had a temperature for several days but found no apparent cause.

 


 

Tuesday, November 30, 2021

Tuesday, November 16, 2021

40 Years Ago Today - November 16, 1981

 Back to the doctor with bronchitis. Nothing new.




Friday, October 15, 2021

40 Years Ago Today - October 15, 1981

 Some more undated school work. Not too much exciting.













Wednesday, September 15, 2021

40 Years Ago Today - September 15, 1981

 Not sure the exact date on this piece of school work, but it was from September 1981.




Tuesday, August 31, 2021

40 Years Ago Today - August 31, 1981

At some point in August of 1981, I got artistic. Drawing a house was pretty normal for me. The flip side of the paper I used was from November of 1980 or prior and discusses a trip to Las Vegas sponsored by the Hughes Culver City Employees Association. For $85, two people could visit Vegas via a "deluxe air-conditioned bus" that included a bar. And a "chicken box lunch." Your $85 also included two nights at the Highlander 6 Motel across from the MGM Grand, a "fun book," and tickets to the "Jai Alai Fronton and Games." Sounds more interested than the house I drew on the other side.

 



 

Sunday, August 15, 2021

40 Years Ago Today - August 15, 1981

 Probably one of the only photos in the collection with such a precise date and time. The reverse says "Aug 15 545am." Based on my research, it was 1981. Both photos are from the same film production lot so it's a fair assumption that both photos were taken on the same trip in August 1981. The black briefcase my dad is carrying was a staple in his daily life for many years. The red bag I had for school was a staple in my life for a few years too. Based on the second photo, there must have been three Polaroid cameras in use.





Tuesday, July 20, 2021

40 Years Ago Today - July 20, 1981

 I wrote a letter. Well, more like dictated a letter to my mother who transcribed what I was saying. The letter is to my grandparents, Dorothy and Ted. It mentions their dog Teddy, who I vaguely remember, but as with all of there dogs I know was a poodle of some sort. There is also a mention of making ice cream, which I do remember doing with Ted, but I'm not sure if it was this trip or another one. He would use an old fashioned ice cream maker in the back yard. It took forever to make. The letter closes with my handwriting. The reverse side has a weird circle with my name in it.

 



Wednesday, June 30, 2021

40 Years Ago Today - June 30, 1981

Pretty sure this is an Easter lunch or dinner but it could be later in the year. Either way, the photo was developed and printed in June. The Polaroids are dated to 1981 as well and, based on my outfit and the furniture in the background, it's from the same visit.









*Note - Some images have been edited to protect the privacy of living relatives.

Tuesday, June 08, 2021

40 Years Ago Today - June 8, 1981

I actually remember this photo. Or, more specifically, the event. I was getting ready to take my first airplane trip, by myself, across the country. I flew from Washington D. C. to Los Angeles. I was going to spend the summer with my mother. Pretty sure I left out of Dulles but it could have been Reagan. Either way, I was flying solo!





40 Years Ago Today - June 8, 1981

Another school checkup. I weighed in at 37 pounds.




Friday, April 16, 2021