BL-opoly, Pandemic Edition: TA’s Master Update Post

 

My marker is based (of course) on my little assistants and good luck charms, Sunny and Charlie, who are again helping me pick my books (this time around, properly pandemic-proofed).

 

My Progress Spreadsheet

 

The Books and the Board

The Questions

Who?: 
Why?:
How?: 
When?:

The Railroads

The Silk Road:
The Patagonia Star:
The Cape-to-Cairo Railway:
The Nordic Express:

School’s Out For Summer

#1:
#3:
#4:

The Stay-Cation

#6: 
#7: 
#9: Isabel Allende: The Stories of Eva Luna

Beach Week

#10:
#11: 
#12:

Mountain Cabin

#15:
#16:
#18: 

The Lake House

#19: 
#20: 
#22:

The Summer Blockbuster

#25:
#27:

The Summer Romance

#28:
#30:

European Vacation

#33:
#35:
#36: 

The Novelty Cards

The Race Car:
The Robot:
The Cat:
The Dog: 

The Four Corners

GO: Collected $20 on May 26; and $5 each on:

Jail:
Free Parking: 
Go to Jail:

 

The BookLikes Squares:

Spin the Wheel Decide

#24:
#31:

 

 

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