Thanks to Stranger Things, Geek & Sundry, Dan Harmon, and The Adventure Zone, Dungeons & Dragons is experiencing a Renaissance unseen since the 1980s, when half of the parents in America thought playing it meant a one-way ticket to Human Sacrifice Town. Like pint-sized, for example—and kids who love D&D (and adults, too) will definitely […]
For as long as there have been storytellers, those storytellers have been imagining what it would be like to live in the future. Sometimes the predictions are dire, sometimes funny, sometimes extreme, sometimes a little bit to close to reality. The world of children’s literature is no different. Here are some middle grade novels that […]