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Legends of Lone Wolf #2

The Dark Door Opens

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Book by Dever, Joe

272 pages, Hardcover

First published January 1, 1990

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Joe Dever

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Joe Dever was an award-winning British fantasist and game designer. Originally a musician, Dever became the first British winner of the Advanced Dungeons & Dragons Championship of America in 1982.

He created the fictional world of Magnamund as a setting for his Dungeons & Dragons campaigns. In 1984 he released the first book of the Lone Wolf series of young-adult gamebooks, and the series has since sold over 10.2 million copies worldwide. He experienced difficulty with his publishers as the game books market began to contract in 1995, until publication ceased in 1998 before the final four books (numbers 29-32) were released. Since 2003, however, the series has enjoyed a strong revival of interest in France, Italy, and Spain following the re-release of the gamebook series in these countries.

From 1996 onwards, Dever was involved in the production of several successful computer and console games. He also contributed to a Dungeons & Dragons-style role playing game for Lone Wolf published by Mongoose Publishing (UK) in 2004. Currently he is Lead Designer of a Lone Wolf computer game, and he is writing the final books in the Lone Wolf series. No official publication schedule exists for these works.

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August 8, 2011
I was pretty young when I tried to read this, so I didn't really understand it. And it didn't help that this is the 2nd book of a series so I didn't really understand what was going on.
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July 30, 2023
Eh. The choose books feel more noble and just. This feels far more base. Also the addition of characters undercuts the deeds of Lone Wolf, and cheapens the story
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