Yes, most of the stories worth telling were told in the form of RPGs, but a few of them were expressed in the form of books (words printed on paper pages, bound together at obnoxiously great lengths exceeding even the hardiest game manual).
Recently I've been confronted with mortality and it occured to me that there are certain "books" that nobody should die without reading. Beyond that, it occurred to me that some of these "books" may not be known to me. How tragic to think that there are worthy stories out there yet to be consumed that may go unnoticed by any of us before we become soylent green!
Tell me... tell me NOW! What "book" should I read before my time here expires?
In return, I shall tell you of some "books" that you should read.
For starters, nobody should complete their corporeal existence without reading at leastone of Kurt Vonnegut's books. I'd recommend Cat's Cradle for starters, and if you like it then you should proceed to read Breakfast of Champions and all of his other books. Seriously. All of them. Cat's Cradle could be classified as a sci-fi non-satirical satire of life, love, and religion woven together in a tale that takes the reader to the very end of human history. If it tickles your fancy, then you will not find a Vonnegut book that you do not like.
There are many others that I would have you read, but this thread is all about give and take. You have the first of the recommendations I've given, so I'm goingt to take one of yours before tendering another.
What should everyone read, and why should they read it?
GO!