What's the Name of That Book??? discussion

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SOLVED. A book about school-kids playing a role playing game. [s]
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Do you remember what was going on in the "real world"?
At about that time Andre Norton published a book about college aged gamers called Quag Keep. But from your description, I don't really think it's that. But thought I'd throw it out there any way.
At about that time Andre Norton published a book about college aged gamers called Quag Keep. But from your description, I don't really think it's that. But thought I'd throw it out there any way.

I don't know the author, this is a book I read between 25 to 30 years ago in a school library (UK). The plot was that there were 3 boys (1 being t..."

Students who are playing D&D-esque game cross between real life and the fantasy world.

Mazes and Monsters by Rona Jaffe. Don't let the awful cover fool you - the edition I read 25-30 years ago had a different and better cover.
http://www.goodreads.com/book/show/34...
Ok Cruth--thank you, I read your suggestion many years ago and was reminded of it by the OP here. I was going to wait and see if "my" book turned out to be the same book as the OP wanted. But then you posted my book, so now I have added it to my tiny little list of books read. (Only 4k+ books in that list so far. And more to go as I continue to find "old loves" to add.) :o)


I aim to please *grin*.
I also read the books years ago; I recall enjoying them a lot but didn't feel they were particularly challenging (to the genre). Strangely, I was thinking about them recently and considering looking them up for my teen. It's interesting to see they have become something of a classic and Rosenberg went on to produce so many in the series.

Growing Up Weightless
I don't remember if it meets the specifics of your book, though. Just that it is half gaming, half real-world.

I remember the gamesmaster was supposed to be 'cheating' and one of the boys ended up taking the script out of his school-bag. The girl who had this powerful magic user ended up doing some kind of big mystical affect which killed her character and she left the game when this 'geeky' guy with the sprite character joined in. I am pretty sure the 'heroes' won in the end, but I am struggling for other details. The cover (which may have been different for some books)was a blue cover with a warrior type guy in armour (yellow plate?), cloak and a sword hanging over his head.

http://www.goodreads.com/book/show/10...

http://www.amazon.co.uk/Hobgoblin-Joh...
If not, that author wrote other things. Can't comment on any of them, but maybe something will ring a bell.

I've had another look at maze and monsters and see it specifically mentions a sprite. I think this might actually be the book.
I have ordered it on-line, so if it is the book, I'll take this to the completed section.
thanks to all of you for your help.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mazes_an...

But thanks to you all, especially Railyn!


However, it's NOT Mazes & Monsters, which I've read more recently, so that's confusing me a bit.
Drew, you'll do better starting a new thread in the Unsolved folder. Not too many people will see your search in the Solved folder.

https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/2...
From the fact that the OP probably read it in a school library, as did I and the person who identified it for me, I suspect it may only have been distributed to such libraries.
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I don't know the author, this is a book I read between 25 to 30 years ago in a school library (UK). The plot was that there were 3 boys (1 being the games master) and a girl and a (slightly geeky?) other boy.
I rembember the girl playing a powerful magic user, the boys playing fighter like characters and the geeky lad playing a sprite? It was set half in the real world and half in the fictional world. There was friction between the boys and the gamesmaster.
It's the first 'real' book I remember reading, so I would be grateful if you could help me out?