Dragon Age II
By Charlotte Reber
One of the Boss Fight Books that would've been way better with having pre-played the game. A little too focused on the plot analysis for my taste.
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By Charlotte Reber
One of the Boss Fight Books that would've been way better with having pre-played the game. A little too focused on the plot analysis for my taste.
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By John Scalzi
How fun to see the previous story through another character’s perspective.
By Cristina Henriquez
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