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Gaming Books for Teens

Fiction and Nonfiction

Here are some stories about gaming, as well as books that will tell you how to improve at games.

This booklist was contributed by Appleton Public Library Reference and Information Services Staff, 04/08 

Graphic Novels about gaming

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The crystal shard by R.A. Salvatore(2005)The fourth title in a series of Salvatore's classic dark elf tales continues the classic tale of the signature character Drizzt Do'Urden. Legend of Drizzt, book 4.

The legend of Drizzt. Book 1, Homeland by Andrew Dabb(2005)Drizzt Do'Urden, the prince of a royal house in the Drow city of Menzoberranzan, grows to maturity and must eventually choose whether or not he can continue to live in his immoral homeland where families are divided by violence and greed. Forgotten Realms. Legend of Drizzt, book 1.

The legend of Drizzt. Book 3, Sojourn by R.A. Salvatore(2006)Forgotten Realms. Legend of Drizzt, book 3.

Megatokyo. Vol. 1 by Fred Gallagher(2004)Piro, an obsessed anime/manga fan, and Largo, a hard core American gamer and 133t h4x0rm4573r, fly to Japan on a whim and find themselves stranded, unable to afford the trip home. In their struggles to find places to crash and money for tickets home, we experience Tokyo from their unique -- and drastically different -- points of view.

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