

Reading Veins was a bit of an odd experience for me, because I'd read so much of it before on Patrick's blog.

The cover really tells you everything you need to know. But I've been away a lot recently, and I've only just got around to it, OK? Many of you have probably read it already.

I'm sure that most people who reads this blog is already aware of Veins of the Earth, Scrap and Patrick's long-awaited book on exploring the Underdark and dying horribly in a cave.
