A regular request on Facebook is book titles to populate the shelves of bookstores, libraries, and wizard towers. So this post is for everyone wanting such a list; it is incomplete, but still wildly useful.
Enjoy or ignore, as you see fit.
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Libraries are built of books, and with a bit of diligence, a searcher can find several lists of book titles online. Or you can jump to these links:
Call of Cthulhu is perhaps the game for arcane books; here are the 'official' ones from various fiction. Then there are the homemade collections.
Ars Magica and DnD are wildly different rulesets, but both involve wizards with libraries. Here is a discussion and listing for an Ars Magica library, and here is another - I like how both Ars Magica and CoC make knowing specific languages important. EDIT: get a copy of Covenants, if only for the 20ish pages on books and libraries.
Continuing the Ars Magica love is this list of 'official' books found in the various books.
Coins and Scrolls wrote about Wizard Libraries, which ends with a listing of additional book title sources - almost a dozen of them; most not listed here.
d4 Caltrops has One Hundred Grimoires and One Hundred Alternate Spellbooks; this latter is good for societies that don't use traditional books as we know them. The blog also has What Works Are On That Bookshelf.
Wizard Thief Fighter has Demiwarlocks d100 Magical Tomes
The DnD Wiki has this nifty table for generating Arcane Book Titles
Adventure-A-Week has d100 Book Titles
Dungeoneering: RPG Tools has its own d100 Book Titles
DnDSpeak has 100 Library Books - each with a brief synopsis.
Wampus Country has a downloadable table for generating d100 Arcane Books.
DM Dev has a collection of tables for when I Search the Bookcase!
Elfmaids & Octopi has several posts about books, my favorite being: d100 Worst Books in the World.
While not exactly books, Necropraxis has this to say about Sigils, Sages, and Libraries.
The Book of Six Circles can be found at Mazirian's Garden.
MORE books at Throne of Salt.
SCP-1230 exists.
EDIT: the GM Binder has the Lich's Library - many of these books have mechanical effects beyond the clever titles. - 7/16/24
EDIT: Coins and Scrolls has a list of books from the film Prospero's Library. - 7/30/24
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My favorite game-based library is the Stygian Library. That said, WotC has its own in Candlekeep Mysteries. There are others, as this search on Adventure Lookup shows.
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Books and Libraries are commonly found at Wizard Schools, so here are some for you. My home campaign of Ironguard has one such University, found in the Italy analogue. It happens to be run by vampire mages, but the lesser mages don't know this and are still mostly human.
Mostly.
Anyhow, some links for those wanting them:
Strixhaven is a WotC setting set at a wizard's school
Brewkessel is a better variant on the magical school, slowly growing with each Kickstarter.
Against the Wicked City features this lovely post regarding magical grad students; prowling through the backlog of posts may find more.
The Loxdon University stuff from Coins and Scrolls is just awesome (particularly this post - honestly, just pick up a copy of Magical Industrial Revolution and be done with it).
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