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Discussion: Booklikes-opoly: Q&A
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Reply to post #194 (show post):

Did NetGalley mention word counts or file size? The author may be message-able on goodreads or his own website.
What I've found that is pretty accurate is start from the positions on Kindle, divide by 16.69 (don't ask me how people found that out)...
I want to join too! This seems so much fun! I am a bit confused about the roll days: Is today 27th of April a roll day? Or do I have to wait until tomorrow?
Reply to post #199 (show post):

Today is a roll day. All odd numbered days are roll days. Please check out MR's post though about how to count your roll days if you finish up your books before a roll day occurs.
Reply to post #200 (show post):

thanks OB for the quick reply! :)
Reply to post #197 (show post):

Char -

iBooks has it @ 100 pages:



Hope that helps?
Murder by Death to the rescue! LOL
:) You're welcome!
If I missed MR's post about the three extra BL-opoly rolls yesterday because I didn't have time to go through my feed properly until this morning, can I still roll them this morning? If I am allowed, I wouldn't be rolling again until well after Monday anyway...
Also with the extra rolls, do the books have to be finished by Momday's regularly scheduled roll or do we just keep reading until those squares are finished?
Reply to post #207 (show post):

You can't roll again until you've finished up everything you want to read for the extra rolls.

Tannat - yes! Knock yourself out (I mean, not literally of course).
Reply to post #208 (show post):

Yay! Thanks!

I already have it all planned out...lol.
I'm just finishing up a book, but I'm not feeling so good today. Is it okay if I roll, pick another book, hopefully start it and review my previous book in a day or two? Thanks.
For square #13, Main Street, "Read a book about a (real of fictional) American lawyer or politician, or that is set during the [American] Civil War", does the lawyer have to be of American nationality or can he or she just be practising American law in the US?

I'm asking because it occurred to me that although Atticus O'Sullivan's lawyer friend is of Icelandic nationality (or is that the werewolf?) he is technically practising American law so I was wondering if the Iron Druid Chronicles by Kevin Hearne would be too much of a stretch...?
Reply to post #211 (show post):

Practicing law in the U.S. makes you an American lawyer as far as I am concerned.
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