I voluntarily read and reviewed an ARC of this book. All thoughts and opinions are my own.
As a full disclaimer, I picked this one up thinking it was going to be a comic following a group playing D&D. I don't actually play the game, but have learned enough to somewhat make conversation with people at work who do–I feel like most Youth Librarians need to know the bare basics. Anyhow, I've learned [once again] not to request things off Netgalley when I'm tired.
That being said, I'm not the best person to review this material.
I will say the images, maps, and little strips that go along with the adventures are cute and lovely. The adventure themselves seem to be a good variety: different levels of time duration, severity, and setting.
There are also articles, which I read more in depth than the adventures, which I loved. Again, they deal with a variety of topics. I loved the one about featuring romance in the game and very much appreciated the sections regarding fridging the love interest and not gamifying relationships or making them a reward.
While I'm not a player or expert, this is still something I'll be considering buying for my YA collection and recommending to people thinking about being GMs.