Tuesday, January 11, 2011

Game Night: Liebrary

Friday morning I got a text from the PizzaPieCafe that offered a coupon for the new Express location on Freedom next to Yozone. Buy one pizza get one free. Perfect! All I needed was a reason to buy two pizza's. So I texted a lot my friends in Provo who I still have numbers for and about eight of them could make it. I went to get the pizza's (which was an adventure in and of itself, what did I expect in a college town for $2.50 a pizza). Let everyone know they could come over, and Liebrary soon entered my life.



My dear friend, and former roommate, Genevieve brought it along with her. Liebrary is pretty much like Balderdash. One person reads the title of a book and the author, then everyone else is supposed to write down the most convincing lie of what the first line to that book would be. The first person reads aloud everyone's first lines and the real first line of the book. Then you try to guess the real first line. Hilarity ensues. According to the rules the person who is it is supposed to read aloud the plot as well, but we tried that once and decided its way more fun to not know what the book is about.

These kind of games are super fun whether or not you know everyone else very well. I don't do so well with them, and the last three rounds I played all I could think about was baking cookies, so I did while everyone else finished the game. (Typical Becca.)

Once Liebrary was over I still wanted to play games, so we played a game called Signs which doesn't require anything other than yourself (those are sometimes the best games). Maybe if you come to my next game night I'll teach you how to play!

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