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A Place for All My Books Board Game by Smirk & Dagger | Cozy Strategy Game of Book Collecting & Tile Placement | 1–4 Players | Ages 10+ | 2026 Origins Award Nominee

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$44.99
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  • COZY PUZZLE STRATEGY – Sort and arrange stacks of book tiles in different rooms of your apartment to complete personal projects, balancing limited space with smart planning for a satisfying puzzle experience.
  • BEAUTIFUL COMPONENTS – Includes 130 illustrated book tiles with engraved spines, four apartment mats, tokens, and a village board that create an inviting, tactile tabletop experience for cozy gamers.
  • EMOTIONAL AND RELATABLE THEME – Celebrate the joy of reading, collecting, and managing social energy through meaningful decisions that appeal to book lovers, introverts, and fans of warm thematic games.
  • SOLO AND MULTIPLAYER OPTIONS – Play solo against an automated rival book collector or enjoy a competitive 2–4 player experience with light interaction and accessible strategy suitable for all skill levels.
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