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Legend is the first of the Druss books, although I liked the book Druss the Legend best. Gemmell's Skilgannon books, such as The swords of Night and Day are also very good.

The book's premise is a group of sword & sorcery players (D&D) get swept up into their game world.

But the most important two authors when it comes to S&S is Michael Moorcock (author of Elric of Melnibone, though I slightly prefer Corum) and Robert E. Howard (author of Conan, though I slightly prefer Bran Mak Morn). If you haven't explored their works yet (and I imagine you have) drop everything and start that now!

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The book's premise is a group of sword & sorcery players (D&D) get swept up into their game..."
Thanks, something similar to the old Flight of the Dragons film?

Not sure, as I've never heard of that.
So, having worked my way through all of the Fafhrd & the Gray Mouser and the Kane books I thought I'd pick the brains of everyone here. I've already spied Elak of Atlantis but what other sword & sorcery books are in the series that I ought to be reading?