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Sep 19, 2019 03:16PM
If it’s like the Alice Network it would definitely fit. That book is a thriller and the mystery is at its core.
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We are going to keep the Monopoly Game going. Instead of having it be a yearly challenge, we're just going to make it an on-going challenge. Feel free to participate at your leisure.
I am happy that I could continue the Monopoly Game. I would like to know if any of these books qualify for the task: Pennsylvania Railroad:
Read a book with a white building on the cover
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The Colonel's Mistake2.
Murder in MinskThanks.
Task: SLIP STREET- Read a historical fiction time-slip novel featuring a mystery
Would
The Desiderata Stone work for this task?Thanks.
I have landed on Community Chest and need either a moderator or a member to choose a book for me based on my TBR (which is huge! Sorry!)
Linda wrote: "I have landed on Community Chest and need either a moderator or a member to choose a book for me based on my TBR (which is huge! Sorry!)"Hi Linda
How about This Tender Land by William Kent Krueger
I have read it and is very good.
I presume that one has to continue the game till a task for all the spaces are completed. If so, what do I do if i land on the space which I had earlier cleared? Do I complete the task for that space again or roll again till I land on a new space?Thanks.
I have landed on the space GO. It states "Add 20 pages to your Get out of Jail Free total". I do not understand what it means.Do I start the game again or could I presume that I have completed the board?
Help is needed.
Thanks.
Books mentioned in this topic
This Tender Land (other topics)The Desiderata Stone (other topics)
The Colonel's Mistake (other topics)
Murder in Minsk (other topics)
A Gentleman in Moscow (other topics)
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Authors mentioned in this topic
William Kent Krueger (other topics)Melanie Benjamin (other topics)
Joseph J. Ellis (other topics)



