BL-opoly: Dice Roll #13

Having finally finished the books from my June 25 roll, I’m allowed to roll again today:

This sends me past GO“, where I collect $5, to square 2: Who? — Read a mystery or detective story or a book with the word “who” in the title … thus continuing the mini-tour of “question” squares begun on June 25.

Feeling in sore need of a comfort read after C.J. Sansom’s rather overwhelming Tombland — but continuing with the area of historical fiction — I’m going to plumb for a book from one of my favorite series, Ellis Peters’s Chronicles of Brother Cadfael: MonK’s Hood.

Length: 224 pages
=> + $3 upon completion.

 

 

 

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