Being a librarian, I think it's great to hear that @danryckert has taken interest in books. I'd like the idea of having the GBE crew do a GB book club podcast every now and then, where they talk about recent reads.
I'd like to give Dan a reading tip that might sound somewhat interesting: "The Seven Deaths of Evelyn Hardcastle" (released as "The Seven and a half deaths of EH" in the US, because of some copyright thing) by Stuart Turton. It's a murder mystery but with a twist: think "Clue"/"Cluedo" meets "Groundhog Day". The protagonist wakes up with memory loss. Apparantly he's attending a party at a mansion. The titular person gets killed at night, but as the protagonist falls asleep and wakes up he realizes it's the same day again but he has switched bodies with one of the other party guests. This curse is lifted only when someone can stop the murder from happening.
The book could almost be transfered to a First Person Adventure game since it has some mindbending game rules attached to it. I'd bet a dollar that Turton is a gamer.
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