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From Electric Literature
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From Electric Literature
Current price: $22.00
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Show off your page-turning prowess and bust out your best book-themed jokes with this raucous party game full of literary laughs from the wordsmiths at the indie nonprofit Electric Literature.
Papercuts
is what Kurt Vonnegut, James Baldwin, and Virginia Woolf would play if they were alive, locked in a room together, and forced to play a card game. This party game for bibliophiles and pop culture fanatics follows an intuitive and popular game format: the dealer lays down a Question card and each player must fill in the blank with one of the five Answer cards in their hand. What ensues is an endless loop of hilarious literary jokes and gut-busting gameplay.
Sample questions include:
•
Why
does
the caged bird sing?
Are You There God? It’s Me, __________.
Last year's Booker Prize-winning novel is told from the perspective of __________.
Players can respond with answers like:
Flannery O’Connor’s peacocks
Atticus Finch before he was racist
a fifteen-page sex scene
This edition of Electric Literature’s game boasts 100 question cards and 200 answer cards in a luxe, portable package. Toss it in a tote or bring it to your next party for countless chapters of enjoyment.
Papercuts
is what Kurt Vonnegut, James Baldwin, and Virginia Woolf would play if they were alive, locked in a room together, and forced to play a card game. This party game for bibliophiles and pop culture fanatics follows an intuitive and popular game format: the dealer lays down a Question card and each player must fill in the blank with one of the five Answer cards in their hand. What ensues is an endless loop of hilarious literary jokes and gut-busting gameplay.
Sample questions include:
•
Why
does
the caged bird sing?
Are You There God? It’s Me, __________.
Last year's Booker Prize-winning novel is told from the perspective of __________.
Players can respond with answers like:
Flannery O’Connor’s peacocks
Atticus Finch before he was racist
a fifteen-page sex scene
This edition of Electric Literature’s game boasts 100 question cards and 200 answer cards in a luxe, portable package. Toss it in a tote or bring it to your next party for countless chapters of enjoyment.