If you have a history with playing D&D games male and female alike you may find this to be a delightful read. I absolutely enjoyed this book. The main character is a young boy in his teens that happens across a book at a yard sale that is old school to say the least. He has never played a sit down campaign before and decides to gather his friends around to try the game. One extra tag along is a friend’s younger sister of 9. She seems to have some smarts of her own when it comes to learning about her own character and about the game. Keith, the main character, learns the book once belonged to a girl around 14 who disappeared in the early 80s. Her grandmother had sold him the book. He sees her notes in the book and starts to have a link with this girl in many more ways than reading her notes. He hears noises in his closet and begins to see things in there too! His friends reluctantly decide to play the game with him and they realize it is fun. Keith becomes obsessed with what happened to the girl who once owned the book and how the game is played. He becomes convinced that this young girl could be still alive. The kids end up in the book somehow. Keith does meet the previous owner. The love and protective nature Keith feels for this girl is so precious. I can say the banter between the children and the writer’s humor will keep you laughing throughout. It is a worthwhile read and money well spent. It’s most definitely an audible that I will listen too again and probably again. The narrator did an excellent job. Well done!!!