“Incredibly endearing and sentimental. <i>Of Dice and Men </i>underlines the history, brings everything back to games, and gives non-believers a chance to understand what it is that makes TTRPGs so powerfully fun.” <b><i>—Rascal News</i></b>
“An engaging book that fuses history and memoir. [Ewalt] tracks D&D's turbulent rise, fall and survival, from its heyday in the 1980s… to the 21st century.” <i><b>—The Wall Street Journal</b></i>
"The core of Ewalt’s story is his experience of role-playing games. He explains it about as well as anyone could, short of experiencing it yourself." <i><b>—Seattle Times</b></i>
“Dungeons & Dragons has been a huge part of my life. The book sheds light on the world of [D&D co-creator] Gary Gygax, and it also lets the reader into the mind of somebody questioning how cool this game is.” <b>—Vin Diesel</b>
"A fascinating history of D&D written by an author who authentically loves the game. Whether you know what d20 means or not you will love this book!" <b><i><b>—</b></i><b>Felicia Day, actress, producer, creator of <i>The Guild</i> and <i>Geek & Sundry</i></b></b>
“David Ewalt’s wit, insight and infectious love of D&D make him the perfect guide to the most significant game of the twentieth century. The book is a joy to read.” <i><b>—</b></i><b>Tim Harford, author of <i>The Undercover Economist</i></b>
"The best book I've read since the Monster Manual." <b><i>—</i>David X. Cohen, executive producer of <i>Futurama</i></b>
"A fascinating window into the storied history of fantasy pen and paper gaming. A must-read for anyone curious about the genre." <b><i>—</i>Dr. Ray Muzyka, co-founder of BioWare</b>
“David Ewalt writes about the world of fantasy role-playing junkies with intelligence, dexterity, and even wisdom. (I am unable to speak to his strength, constitution, or charisma.)” <i><b>—</b></i><b>Ken Jennings, author of <i>100 Places to See After You Die </i>and <i>Maphead</i></b>
“It's almost impossible to explain how Dungeons & Dragons works, and harder still to explain how it feels. This book comes as close as any I've ever read.” <i><b>—</b></i><b>Chuck Klosterman, author of <i>Sex, Drugs, and Cocoa Puffs</i> and<i> I Wear the Black Hat</i></b>
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Biographical note
David M. Ewalt is an award-winning journalist, author and speaker and an authority on the intersection of games and technology. He is the author of the books Defying Reality: The Inside Story of the Virtual Reality Revolution and Of Dice and Men: The Story of Dungeons & Dragons and The People Who Play It. He previously worked as the Editor in Chief of Gizmodo and wrote for The Wall Street Journal, Reuters and Forbes. Find out more at DavidMEwalt.com.Joe Manganiello holds a BFA in acting from The Carnegie Mellon School of Drama. He won critical and popular praise for his role as werewolf Alcide Herveaux on HBO’s hit series True Blood. Joe has appeared in films such as Magic Mike and What to Expect When You’re Expecting, and played Flash Thompson in the Spiderman film series. He went toe-to-toe with his childhood hero and Evolution foreword author Arnold Schwarzenegger in David Ayer’s film Sabotage. He can be seen in the highly anticipated Magic Mike XXL and starring in Ryan Murphy's Scream Queens on FOX.