In my mind, D&D fans have a very specific type of fantasy that they enjoy, it has to have a lot of action and a lot of threat with strong worldbuilding. Also, I’m always on the lookout for great books that will assist in developing my own stories and worlds. You can learn a lot just from consulting a fantasy map in a book; ideas can come to you from reading other great works. We have students who run their own D&D sessions in the library, and I’m always trying to get them to read a wide range of fantasy to help with them create their own worlds. These novels are just that: inspiring, different, and full of action and adventure. It can be hard to get students to read a novel front to back with the myriad of distractions out there today. However, running a D&D session and pairing it with great novels is always a win-win in my minds. I hope you enjoy reading about these awesome stories! So there you have it, eight great books for fans of Dungeons and Dragons. It will keep the students reading in between D&D sessions and will help with their own world building! If you’re looking for more, you might explore Choose Your Own Adventure books or Fighting Fantasy series. For more Dungeons and Dragons posts, try:
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