FINISHED! Another reading game in the rearview mirror!
I finished A Treacherous Curse, so I'm finished with my Snakes and Ladders game!
1. Author is a woman: The Murder of Mary Russell by Laurie King; rolled 1 & 5.
7. Author's last name begins with the letters A, B, C, or D: Why Didn't They Ask Evans by Agatha Christie; rolled 3 & 7.
14. Author is dead: Killer's Payoff by Ed McBain; rolled snake eyes
16. Genre: fantasy: Oathbound by Mercedes Lackey; rolled 5 & 3
24. Set in Africa: Murder is Easy by Agatha Christie; rolled one die for 6
30. Someone travels by train: Murder on the Orient Express by Agatha; rolled 5 & 3
39. A reread: Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban; rolled 3 & 1.
43. Characters involved in the law: Island of the Mad by Laurie King; rolled 5 with one die.
48. A book you acquired in February, 2019: The Huntress by Kate Quinn; rolled 6 & 1
55. Is more than 500 pages long: Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire (734 pages long); rolled 5 & 3;
57. Was published more than 50 years ago: She Came Back by Patricia Wentworth (published in 1945); rolled 4 & 2.
63. Cover is more than 50% blue: ladder: The Black Cabinet by Patricia Wentworth; climb ladder to space 95
64. Cover is more than 50% yellow: The Sittaford Mystery; rolled a 6
70. Something related to fall/autumn on the cover: The Smouldering Fire by D.E. Stevenson; rolled a 3 & a 6.
79. Main character is a woman: Murder in Mesopotamia by Agatha Christie; rolled 4 & 4.
87. Snake - go back to 57: Ugh. Landed on this one, so back to 57 I go.
95. Memoir: Wolf Pack by C.J. Box; rolled one dice for a 6.
100. Let BL pick it for you: post 4 choices and read the one that gets the most votes: A Treacherous Curse by Deanna Raybourn came out on top of the poll.