
I wonder how electronic dice really compare to real ones. Is it harder to play a game like this since they're so purposely random??
Let's try this one a little differently - read #5 on your random shelf, whatever that might be!

Oh no.... hahahaha. Ok, how about
The Queen's Fool?
Jenny wrote: "Oh, Grave Mercy was excilent! I hooe you have the rest of the series Ali!"I hope it's that good, Jenny!

I finished my second book,
XO, for the fives. Then rolled a Full House, and I'll be reading
Lady Fortescue Steps Out for it.

Jenn, that's a good idea. I do have enough on my shelf for the challenge, but I need to remember to choose them!

I'd forgotten that Hermione's cat is really a character on its own - loved that.

I think I'm going to have time to read this next week. Has anyone else started yet?

I'm still having a hard time reading books that are short enough, lol. I just finished one that
almost counted, but was 288 pages.

I finished
Wildfire at Midnight for this. Lots of great gothic atmosphere!

I finished
Cress for my travel forward square. I rolled a 7, which took me to Chance. The first book on my randomly sorted shelf was
Grave Mercy. I've been wanting to read it for a while but just never got around to it, so I'm looking forward to this one.

Well done for finishing a round, Sam!

Challenge complete!
Level Three (Back Breaker)
7.
The Silkworm (481 pgs)
8.
Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire (636 pgs)
9.
River God (676 pgs)
10.
Cress (468 pgs)
I'm surprised at how many books I read are actually over 400 pages, so I'm going for round two.

I just finished
River God for North Africa. It was really good - I highly recommend it!

You might be able to squeeze that one through by referring to it as a journey back in time, since none of the other travel spaces cover time travel to the past.

That sounds perfect for this challenge, Plethora. Good luck!