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Mr_Pleasington:
After spending my whole life avoiding gaming fiction in all forms (specifically AD&D game fiction...ehhh)  I finally broke down and read some Demon game fiction when a friend let me borrow "Lucifer's Shadow."   It's not bad.  Not great, either though.  

Anyone else know of any gaming fiction that is actually worth the read?  The first one of you who even mentions Dragonlance is going to get a face full of pie, too. 'Dragons of the Summer Whatever' is the book that started my dislike for game fiction.  It might have been good when you're 12, but it doesn't age well.

Fellfrosch:
I avoid all game-based fiction, to the point of not even reading the fiction that comes in game books (Nightbane is a major offender in this category). I did read the Drizzt books, or at least the first three. The first two were excellent because they broke out of the gaming mold altogether, and presented a pretty intriguing world, but the third was back to the same old crappy formula (which is why I never read any further).

Entsuropi:
I read loads. I may grab the Demon series just to see how they advance the metaplot.
Ive got a fair few GW ones. You can check out what they are like by wandering around the blacklibrary website... available thru GW website. The writers know how to write a good battle, for obvious reasons.

Does Amber count? And ehhhh... I still need to get the second 5 part series of amber... the ones that are with corwins son.

Mr_Pleasington:
No, Amber doesn't count since the game is based on the books.  And do yourself a favor Entropy and skip the last five books of Amber.  They were no only a complete disappointment storywise, but he takes the Amber megaverse into places I really don't like.  Just my .02

I have actually heard encouraging things about GW's books.  But given my vow to never support that company again...  ;D

Slant:
I kinda find all White Wolf and WotC stuff to be pretty bad, so I avoid them like unwashed socks.  I do like the stuff based on Warhammer, both the fantasy and 40K stuff.  I particularly liked the Necromunda book.  Plus, there are just so many to pick from.  You might want to give them a try.

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