My love for reading game books evaporated nearly 15 years ago — right about the time I started playing regularly again after a drought of several years. Now I can barely bring myself to do it unless I’m actually going to run/play the game — even with stuff like Glorantha, for which I have huge affection.

I’ll note that Bloodstained Stars, mentioned by Mark Delsing above, was a failure for us. It’s actually a very engaging read but has never sold especially well to fans of the game or the comic.

The Adventure Burner doesn’t really fit the type of game book that Paul Beakley described above, but it was designed as something to sit down and read rather than as material to bring to the table. While it sold through its initial print run, it didn’t really move fast enough to justify a reprint.

I don’t know if I’ll be at Dreamation Brand Robins, but if I’m not I’d be happy to have that chat through hangouts or similar at some point.