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21. A book with one of the Monopoly tokens on the cover

A Gambling Man (car)
Murder Past Due (cat)
Dumb Witness (terrier)
David Copperfield (top hat)








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So am I Jackie, hope it's a good one :)"
Me too, Shannon

The Old Curiosity Shop - Charles Dickens (dog)
Her Royal Spyness(Her Royal Spyness #1) - Rhys Bowen (car)



I'm interested in The Sewing Machine also!
I recommend:
The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time
Band of Sisters
Death on the Nile
David Copperfield





Composting by Dick Kitto. My garden would rather I read that right now though, so it’s more likely to be



Oh, that was a much better resource than the article I looked at! I LOVE that they include special edition tokens and pictures of most of them. I will probably still use one of the standard tokens, because that's the edition we had in the game closet when I was a kid, but it's fun to look. (I have never loved the actual game, but I've always loved the pewter tokens.)


The Penguin Lessons by Tom Michell
The Humans by Matt Haig
I will also search my shelves and see what other books I can grab for this.




Yes, I loved the show! It's what got me into wanting to start reading the series. I'm loving it so far.


Happy to say I really enjoyed this one, as the author shares her most thoughtful and engaging views on contemporary books, music and film. The best was "Lost Cat: A Memoir". Look closely on the cover to find the little cat.

Other recommendations:






Interesting and fun look at some topics in Austen's writing. Now I must re-read Emma to see if Miss Bates does reveal all the clues to the story.


I had been hesitant to start this as the plot just didn't sound like something I could see working for an entire book but it did and it was a pretty enjoyable read.

My choice was



The Master and Margarita by Mikhail Bulgakov - Cat on the cover. Thanks to this prompt, I finally read this classic of Russian literature. I agree it's brilliant, but I can't say I really enjoyed it all. I liked some of the satire of communist Russia, and the pressure on writers to conform to the party line. The Pontius Pilate connections might be interesting to some. The zany comedy was dark and over the top, especially on audio.




Finlay Donovan Is Killing It
Other People's Clothes
I'm also considering these:
Perestroika in Paris (Horse)
The Power of One (Airplane)
The Confession (Rabbit)

Practical Magic by Alice Hoffman - 3* - My Review






The Book Woman's Daughter isn't as good. It's a sequel but it explains so much it could stand alone.

It has a car on the cover, but Monopoly is also mentioned multiple times in the book and played a couple of times.
I love find an accidentally perfect fit for a prompt. 😊


The Physician
This was on my TBR for awhile. The fact that it has a "Horse and Rider" made it perfect.


Books mentioned in this topic
Dumb Witness (other topics)The Kind Worth Killing (other topics)
Wild: From Lost to Found on the Pacific Crest Trail (other topics)
Making Money (other topics)
At Home: A Short History of Private Life (other topics)
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Authors mentioned in this topic
Bill Bryson (other topics)Dick Van Dyke (other topics)
Natalie Fergie (other topics)
Alex Grecian (other topics)
Evie Dunmore (other topics)
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Traditional and Retired Tokens:
- Airplane
- Battleship
- Boot
- Cannon
- Cat
- Horse & Rider
- Iron
- Lantern
- Penguin
- Purse
- Racecar
- Rocking Horse
- Rubber Ducky
- Sack of Money
- Scottie Dog
- T-Rex
- Thimble
- Top Hat
- Wheelbarrow
These do not include the pop culture and regional variations, of course, but feel free to use any token you come across.
ATY Listopia: https://www.goodreads.com/list/show/1...
What are you reading for this prompt, and do you have any recommendations?