Bookopoly – March Awareness Edition
We are back again with another Bookopoly Board for March Awareness. March is both Disability Awareness Month and Women’s History Month. I decided to pick 11 prompts for each awareness month. As a disabled woman, I wanted to bring this to people’s attention and educate myself more about disabled lives. I picked prompts that will hopefully do that, but if there are any you would like to share, please comment below.
The Bookopoly Board
The Rules
For this bookopoly game, I would suggest using two dice. There is only one main rule, which is to add a roll each time you pass Go!
The Prompts…
- For the Tax Income spaces, we have a 30-day buying ban and a 100-day buying ban.
- The two utility properties are the oldest book or the newest book on your TBR.
- Instead of Stations, we are travelling around the UK or across the world. I use Hiveword’s Random Places Generator to generate a place in the UK or across the world (whichever you land on). Then you can pick a book either set there or by an author from there.
- Instead of Chance cards, we have Social Choice. You can play this in two ways. You could either scroll through the feed of the social media app you’ve landed on until you come across a book already on your physical TBR. Or, you can scroll until the first book you come across.
- Instead of Community Chest cards, I decided to go with Book Clubs. There are so many online book clubs, some also meet up in person! I picked Goodreads, BOOKCLUBS, and Meetup. You pick a book club and read the book they have chosen that month. I thought this may encourage readers to join book clubs and find more book friends.
I believe all the other prompts are self-explanatory but please reach out if you would like any more guidance.
You can download your copy with the rules and prompts below…
And that is the March Awareness Edition of Bookopoly. I would love to know if you are playing along, or what your thoughts are. So comment below or find me on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram or Pinterest for more.
As always, thanks for reading…