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message 1: by Ruth, Moderator (new)

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This is a fun challenge where we, as members of the On The Same Page group will collectively post the number of pages for the month of MARCH 2022. You can contact me if you have any questions or concerns.


2021/2022 Winners and the months they got to pick topics & won:


August 2021
Bonus Round Creator (Most Bonus Points - Kerry - June 2021)
Bonus Round Creator ( Most Pages Read - Sherri - June 2021)

September 2021
Bonus Round Creator (Most Bonus Points - Carolien - July 2021)
Bonus Round Creator ( Most Pages Read - Eileen - July 2021)

October 2021
Bonus Round Creator (Most Bonus Points - Ruth - Aug 2021)
Bonus Round Creator ( Most Pages Read - Denise - Aug 2021)

November 2021
Bonus Round Creator (Most Bonus Points - Jan - Sept 2021)
Bonus Round Creator ( Most Pages Read - June - Sept 2021)

December 2021
Bonus Round Creator (Most Bonus Points - Evyan - Oct 2021)
Bonus Round Creator ( Most Pages Read - Vikki - Oct 2021)

January 2022
Bonus Round Creator (Most Bonus Points - Bill - Nov 2021)
Bonus Round Creator ( Most Pages Read - Anne - Nov 2021)


February 2022
Bonus Round Creator (Most Bonus Points - Kristin - Dec 2021)
Bonus Round Creator ( Most Pages Read - Anne - Dec 2021)


Purpose:
The purpose of this thread is to find out how many pages we can read and how many bonus points we can amass for the month. The winners of both get to choose the topics for the month after the following one.

Rules:
- If you want to participate, copy the template below and post a new comment. You can do this now or anytime before the challenge ends on 03/31/2022, midnight in what ever time zone you are in. Totals will be calculated on 04/01/2022.
- When you finish reading, go back to your original comment and update it with the number of pages, book link, date read, and your new pages/bonus totals. THIS MUST BE DONE IN ORDER TO BE CONSIDERED AS A WINNER.
- Any book counts as long as you read it during the month, book club selections or not, add it! Audiobooks also count, just use the page numbers from the most popular hardback/paperback edition.
- Started but DNF (Did Not Finish) a book, add it but only add the number of pages you actually read within the month and comment that you did so. If you started a book in January for example and finished it in February, post the number of pages you read in February and please indicate this.
- Please be sure to type in the areas provided in the template your total number of pages read and bonus points that you have achieved. If your totals are not added up on your template by the end of the month, then I will not be aware of the full total and you will be counted on what I see on the 2nd of the following month.

Participating Members:
Once you comment with your template, I will add you to the list of Participating Members. It will show your totals and what message you are. The totals will be added up at the start of the following month. Please only post one template per participant.

The Winners:
There will be two winners, one for the most pages read during the month, and one for the most bonus points obtained. Please note that you can only win once during a 6 month period for either the most pages or the most bonus points. If you are the participant with the highest number of pages or bonus points, and have already won in the previous 6 month period, then the person with the next highest pages/bonus points will be selected as the winner for the month. Winners will be announced once the totals have been posted and calculated. Winners will be notified via message and given instructions for their bonus round selections.

Template:
(Copy and paste the template in a new comment below if you wish to participate.)

On The Same Page Monthly Reading Challenge MARCH 2022


Start Date: 03/01/2022
End Date: 03/31/2022

Total Pages Read:
Bonus Points:

Books Read:
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message 2: by Ruth, Moderator (last edited Mar 01, 2022 04:34PM) (new)

Ruth | 412 comments Mod
WINNER of The Most Pages Read for January 2022 was SHERRI.
Well done.
Here are Sherri's prompts:


10 points:
- It is “Happy New Year" for the Romans – read any anticipated books on your TBR list, recently added or older.

- On March 4th, “Happy Birthday to You” was circulated. Read any book that you received as a gift.

- March’s birthstone is Aquamarine. It can also be known as the Blue Nile or a stone/water of the sea. Read a book with blue on the cover or a blue-ish word in the title. (eg: Sea, Sky, Water).


25 points:
- March 1st, the “Lindbergh baby” vanished. Read a mystery about a missing person.

- The zodiac sign for the first half of March is Pisces. Pisces are known to be emotionally sensitive, aware, gracious and go to great lengths to make those around them happy. Read a book that will make you happy or has a happy ending.

- The zodiac sign for the later half of March is Aries. Aries are known to be passionate, motivated, confident, and has a cheerful disposition along with relentless determination. Read a book that would be challenging: either a genre that is new to you, or tackle a big book/a book series.


50 points:
- On March 1st, Yellowstone became the first national park in the US. Read a book set out in nature or the main character is an animal.

- On March 6th, Silly Putty was invented. Read a book that you deem to be fun.

- On March 12th, it is “Plant a Flower Day”. Read a book that has flowers on the cover/as a title. Double points if it is March’s flower – the Daffodil.


message 3: by Ruth, Moderator (last edited Mar 01, 2022 04:23PM) (new)

Ruth | 412 comments Mod
WINNER of The Most Bonus Points Read for January 2022 was LINDSEY.
Well done.
Here are Lindsey's prompts:

10 points:
- March is the 3rd month. Read a book that has a “3” somewhere in the page count.

- James Patterson’s birthday is in March. Read a thriller. Double points if it’s by James Patterson.

- Dr. Seuss’s birthday is in March. Read a children’s, kid’s or YA book.

- March 31, 1951 the first commercially built US computer sold. Read an e-book.


25 points:
- March is National Woman’s History Month. Read a book by a female author or with a female protagonist.

- Depending on which calendar you look at, either March 17th or 21st is Absolutely Incredible Kid Day. That’s everyday in my house because I have the most amazing son. Read a book with a kid as one of the MC.

- March’s birthstones are aquamarine and bloodstone. These stones symbolize courage. Read a book where the MC exhibits courage.

- March 3, 1923 the first issue of “Time” magazine appeared on the newsstands. Read a book where one of the characters is a journalist or the author is a journalist.


50 points:
- March 1, 1961 the Peace Corps was established. Read a book where the MC goes to a developing country to assist with health care, education or other basic human needs.

- March 26th American playwright Tennessee Williams was born. His works went on to win two Pulitzer Prizes. Read a play or a book that’s won a Pulitzer Prize.

- Ash Wednesday, Purim and World Day of Prayer are all in March. Read a book tagged as Christian, Religious, or Spiritual.

- St. Patrick’s Day - read a book set in Ireland or by an Irish author.


message 4: by Ruth, Moderator (last edited Apr 22, 2022 02:06PM) (new)

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PARTICIPANT LIST:

Ruth: 1991/695
Eileen: 2877/715
Anne: 2881/510
Bill: 2836/355
Lance: 2777/265
Lindsey: 4312/2410
Kristin: 2436/405
Tonya: 4783/2700 *WINNER MOST BONUS POINTS READ*
Kristine: 5164/460 *WINNER MOST PAGES READ*
Denise: 1929/375
Tawallah: 4480/915
Desley(Cat fosterer): 626/150
Judy: 5302/0
Sherri: 10325/455
Jan: 3700/995
Evyan: 866/370
Kathleen: 5769/375
Vanessa 990/335
Kerry: 0/0
Vikki: 2834/305

I think this is the most bonus points I've yet seen amassed!


message 5: by Ruth, Moderator (last edited Apr 01, 2022 02:02PM) (new)

Ruth | 412 comments Mod
On The Same Page Monthly Reading Challenge MARCH 2022


Start Date: 03/01/2022
End Date: 03/31/2022

*COMPLETED*

Total Pages Read: 1991
Bonus Points: 695

Books Read:
1. The Year's at the Spring: An Anthology of Best-Loved Poems Illustrated by Harry Clarke *READ* 04.03.2022 - 144 pages.
2. Murder On The Orient Express by Agatha Christie *READ* 04.03.2022 - 222 pages.
3. Cal *READ* 11.03.2022 - 157 pages.
4. A Poem for Every Night of the Year*PART READ* 31.03.2022 - 37 pages.
5. Dreaming of Italy *READ* 15.03.2022 - 217 pages.
6. The Missing Ones *READ* 18.03.2022 - 416 pages.
7. The Mystery of the Blue Train *READ* 22.03.2022 - 220 pages.
8. Honeymoon *READ* 25.03.2022 - 311 pages.
9. Akin *READ* 29.03.2022 - 267 pages.


- It is “Happy New Year" for the Romans – read any anticipated books on your TBR list, recently added or older.
The Year's at the Spring: An Anthology of Best-Loved Poems Illustrated by Harry Clarke
The Missing Ones

- On March 4th, “Happy Birthday to You” was circulated. Read any book that you received as a gift.
The Missing Ones

- March’s birthstone is Aquamarine. It can also be known as the Blue Nile or a stone/water of the sea. Read a book with blue on the cover or a blue-ish word in the title. (eg: Sea, Sky, Water).
Dreaming of Italy by T.A. Williams
The Mystery of the Blue Train (Hercule Poirot, #6) by Agatha Christie
Akin by Emma Donoghue

- March is the 3rd month. Read a book that has a “3” somewhere in the page count.
Honeymoon

- James Patterson’s birthday is in March. Read a thriller. Double points if it’s by James Patterson.
Murder On The Orient Express by Agatha Christie
The Missing Ones
The Mystery of the Blue Train
Honeymoon DOUBLE POINTS.

- Dr. Seuss’s birthday is in March. Read a children’s, kid’s or YA book.

- March 31, 1951 the first commercially built US computer sold. Read an e-book.
Murder On The Orient Express by Agatha Christie
Cal
Dreaming of Italy
The Mystery of the Blue Train
Akin

25 points:
- March 1st, the “Lindbergh baby” vanished. Read a mystery about a missing person.
The Missing Ones

- The zodiac sign for the first half of March is Pisces. Pisces are known to be emotionally sensitive, aware, gracious and go to great lengths to make those around them happy. Read a book that will make you happy or has a happy ending.

- The zodiac sign for the later half of March is Aries. Aries are known to be passionate, motivated, confident, and has a cheerful disposition along with relentless determination. Read a book that would be challenging: either a genre that is new to you, or tackle a big book/a book series.

- March is National Woman’s History Month. Read a book by a female author or with a female protagonist.
Murder On The Orient Express by Agatha Christie
Dreaming of Italy
The Missing Ones
The Mystery of the Blue Train
Honeymoon
Akin

- Depending on which calendar you look at, either March 17th or 21st is Absolutely Incredible Kid Day. That’s everyday in my house because I have the most amazing son. Read a book with a kid as one of the MC.
Akin

- March’s birthstones are aquamarine and bloodstone. These stones symbolize courage. Read a book where the MC exhibits courage.
Cal
Dreaming of Italy
The Missing Ones
Akin

- March 3, 1923 the first issue of “Time” magazine appeared on the newsstands. Read a book where one of the characters is a journalist or the author is a journalist.
The Missing Ones


50 points:
- On March 1st, Yellowstone became the first national park in the US. Read a book set out in nature or the main character is an animal.

- On March 6th, Silly Putty was invented. Read a book that you deem to be fun.

- On March 12th, it is “Plant a Flower Day”. Read a book that has flowers on the cover/as a title. Double points if it is March’s flower – the Daffodil.
The Year's at the Spring: An Anthology of Best-Loved Poems Illustrated by Harry Clarke

- March 1, 1961 the Peace Corps was established. Read a book where the MC goes to a developing country to assist with health care, education or other basic human needs.

- March 26th American playwright Tennessee Williams was born. His works went on to win two Pulitzer Prizes. Read a play or a book that’s won a Pulitzer Prize.

- Ash Wednesday, Purim and World Day of Prayer are all in March. Read a book tagged as Christian, Religious, or Spiritual.

- St. Patrick’s Day - read a book set in Ireland or by an Irish author.
Cal
The Missing Ones
Akin


message 6: by Eileen (last edited Mar 30, 2022 07:00PM) (new)

Eileen | 353 comments On The Same Page Monthly Reading Challenge MARCH 2022


Start Date: 03/01/2022
End Date: 03/31/2022

Total Pages Read: 2877
Bonus Points:715
Books Read:
1. The Truth According to Ginny Moon
2. First Comes Like
3. 19 Yellow Moon Road
4. Timber is Missing
5. The Royals Next Door
6. The Four Winds
7. Alert
8. The Lemon Orchard

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10 points:
- It is “Happy New Year" for the Romans – read any anticipated books on your TBR list, recently added or older. Timber is Missing by James Budzinski The Four Winds by Kristin Hannah Alert (Michael Bennett, #8) by James Patterson The Lemon Orchard by Luanne Rice

- On March 4th, “Happy Birthday to You” was circulated. Read any book that you received as a gift. First Comes Like (Modern Love, #3) by Alisha Rai Timber is Missing by James Budzinski

- March’s birthstone is Aquamarine. It can also be known as the Blue Nile or a stone/water of the sea. Read a book with blue on the cover or a blue-ish word in the title. (eg: Sea, Sky, Water). 19 Yellow Moon Road by Fern Michaels The Royals Next Door by Karina Halle

March is the 3rd month. Read a book that has a “3” somewhere in the page count. The Truth According to Ginny Moon by Benjamin Ludwig First Comes Like (Modern Love, #3) by Alisha Rai 19 Yellow Moon Road by Fern Michaels The Royals Next Door by Karina Halle Alert (Michael Bennett, #8) by James Patterson

- James Patterson’s birthday is in March. Read a thriller. Double points if it’s by James Patterson. Alert (Michael Bennett, #8) by James Patterson

- Dr. Seuss’s birthday is in March. Read a children’s, kid’s or YA book.
March 31, 1951 the first commercially built US computer sold. Read an e-book. The Truth According to Ginny Moon by Benjamin Ludwig 19 Yellow Moon Road by Fern Michaels Timber is Missing by James Budzinski The Royals Next Door by Karina Halle Alert (Michael Bennett, #8) by James Patterson

25 points:
- March 1st, the “Lindbergh baby” vanished. Read a mystery about a missing person. Timber is Missing by James Budzinski The Lemon Orchard by Luanne Rice

- The zodiac sign for the first half of March is Pisces. Pisces are known to be emotionally sensitive, aware, gracious and go to great lengths to make those around them happy. Read a book that will make you happy or has a happy ending. First Comes Like (Modern Love, #3) by Alisha Rai Timber is Missing by James Budzinski The Royals Next Door by Karina Halle

- The zodiac sign for the later half of March is Aries. Aries are known to be passionate, motivated, confident, and has a cheerful disposition along with relentless determination. Read a book that would be challenging: either a genre that is new to you, or tackle a big book/a book series. The Four Winds by Kristin Hannah

March is National Woman’s History Month. Read a book by a female author or with a female protagonist. The Truth According to Ginny Moon by Benjamin Ludwig First Comes Like (Modern Love, #3) by Alisha Rai 19 Yellow Moon Road by Fern Michaels Timber is Missing by James Budzinski The Royals Next Door by Karina Halle The Four Winds by Kristin Hannah The Lemon Orchard by Luanne Rice

- Depending on which calendar you look at, either March 17th or 21st is Absolutely Incredible Kid Day. That’s everyday in my house because I have the most amazing son. Read a book with a kid as one of the MC. The Truth According to Ginny Moon by Benjamin Ludwig The Four Winds by Kristin Hannah The Lemon Orchard by Luanne Rice

- March’s birthstones are aquamarine and bloodstone. These stones symbolize courage. Read a book where the MC exhibits courage. The Truth According to Ginny Moon by Benjamin Ludwig 19 Yellow Moon Road by Fern Michaels The Four Winds by Kristin Hannah The Lemon Orchard by Luanne Rice Alert (Michael Bennett, #8) by James Patterson

- March 3, 1923 the first issue of “Time” magazine appeared on the newsstands. Read a book where one of the characters is a journalist or the author is a journalist. 19 Yellow Moon Road by Fern Michaels

50 points:
- On March 1st, Yellowstone became the first national park in the US. Read a book set out in nature or the main character is an animal.

- On March 6th, Silly Putty was invented. Read a book that you deem to be fun.

- On March 12th, it is “Plant a Flower Day”. Read a book that has flowers on the cover/as a title. Double points if it is March’s flower – the Daffodil.


- March 1, 1961 the Peace Corps was established. Read a book where the MC goes to a developing country to assist with health care, education or other basic human needs.

- March 26th American playwright Tennessee Williams was born. His works went on to win two Pulitzer Prizes. Read a play or a book that’s won a Pulitzer Prize.

- Ash Wednesday, Purim and World Day of Prayer are all in March. Read a book tagged as Christian, Religious, or Spiritual.

- St. Patrick’s Day - read a book set in Ireland or by an Irish author.

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message 7: by Anne (last edited Apr 01, 2022 05:05PM) (new)

Anne | 451 comments On The Same Page Monthly Reading Challenge MARCH 2022

Start Date: 03/01/2022
End Date: 03/31/2022

Total Pages Read: 2881
Bonus Points: 510

Books Read:
1. Just Another Judgement Day 3/8, last 193, +35 (3, courage)
2. Kristy and the Vampires 3/14, 145, +70 (children's, e-book, female, kid)
3. Shadowhouse Fall 3/16, last 218, +80 (blue, 3, YA, female, courage)
4. The Babysitters Remember 3/21, 242, +70 (children's, e-book, female, kid)
5. Inkheart 3/25, 276, +95 (3, children's, female, kid, courage)
6. Capture the Crown 3/25, 435, +70 (blue, 3, female, courage)
7. Peril 3/26, 442, +35 (blue, journalist)
8. The Accomplice 3/27, 352, +55 (blue, 3, thriller, female)
9. Jade War 87
10. Extinction Machine 188
11. Shadow and Bone 155
12. Peter Pan 30
13. The Burning 118


message 8: by Bill, Moderator (last edited Mar 31, 2022 10:44AM) (new)

Bill | 4250 comments Mod
On The Same Page Monthly Reading Challenge MARCH 2022


Start Date: 03/01/2022
End Date: 03/31/2022

Total Pages Read: 2836 pages
Bonus Points: 355 pts

Books Read:
1. Red River Resistance by Katherena Vermette 47 pages, finished 5 Mar, 3.5 stars
2. Fifty-Four Pigs: A Dr. Bannerman Vet Mystery by Philipp Schott 246 pages, finished 7 Mar, 4 stars
3. Stray Kat Waltz by Karen Kijewski 342 pages, finished 10 Mar, 4 stars
4. Meet Me at the Morgue by Ross Macdonald 212 pages, finished 10 Mar, 4.5 stars
5. The Tiger Among Us by Leigh Brackett 140 pages, finished 13 Mar, 4.5 stars
6. Wycliffe and The Cycle of Death by W.J. Burley 322 pages, finished 15 Mar, 4 stars
7. The Disappeared by M.R. Hall 422 pages, finished 18 Mar, 4.5 stars
8. Gideon's Risk by J.J. Marric 160 pages, finished 19 Mar, 4 stars
9. Northwest Resistance by Katherena Vermette 47 pages, finished 23 Mar, 3.5 stars
10. The Players and The Game by Julian Symons 217 pages, finished 26 Mar, 5 stars,
11. The Diamond Bikini by Charles Williams 155 pages, finished 27 Mar, 3 stars
12. Rhode Island Red by Charlotte Carter 170 pages, finished 29 Mar, 4.5 stars
13. Road Allowance Era by Katherena Vermette 47 pages, finished 29 Mar, 3.5 stars
14. Girl Waits with Gun by Amy Stewart 408 pages, finished 31 Mar, 4 stars

10 points:
- It is “Happy New Year" for the Romans – read any anticipated books on your TBR list, recently added or older.
- On March 4th, “Happy Birthday to You” was circulated. Read any book that you received as a gift.
- March’s birthstone is Aquamarine. It can also be known as the Blue Nile or a stone/water of the sea. Read a book with blue on the cover or a blue-ish word in the title. (eg: Sea, Sky, Water).
- March is the 3rd month. Read a book that has a “3” somewhere in the page count.
-- Stray Kat Waltz by Karen Kijewski 342 pages (10 pts)
-- Wycliffe and the Cycle of Death by W.J. Burley 322 pages (10 pts)
- James Patterson’s birthday is in March. Read a thriller. Double points if it’s by James Patterson.
-- Stray Kat Waltz by Karen Kijewski (10 pts)
- Dr. Seuss’s birthday is in March. Read a children’s, kid’s or YA book.
- March 31, 1951 the first commercially built US computer sold. Read an e-book.

25 points:
- March 1st, the “Lindbergh baby” vanished. Read a mystery about a missing person.
- The zodiac sign for the first half of March is Pisces. Pisces are known to be emotionally sensitive, aware, gracious and go to great lengths to make those around them happy. Read a book that will make you happy or has a happy ending.
- The zodiac sign for the later half of March is Aries. Aries are known to be passionate, motivated, confident, and has a cheerful disposition along with relentless determination. Read a book that would be challenging: either a genre that is new to you, or tackle a big book/a book series.
- March is National Woman’s History Month. Read a book by a female author or with a female protagonist.
-- Red River Resistance by Katherena Vermette (25 pts)
-- Stray Kat Waltz by Karen Kijewski (Kat Colorado) (25 pts)
-- The Tiger Among Us by Leigh Brackett (25 pts)
-- The Disappeared by M.R. Hall (Jenny Cooper) (25 pts)
-- Northwest Resistance by Katherena Vermette (25 pts)
-- Rhode Island Red by Charlotte Carter (Nanette Hayes) (25 pts)
-- Road Allowance Era by Katherena Vermette (25 stars)
-- Girl Waits with Gun by Amy Stewart (25 stars)
- Depending on which calendar you look at, either March 17th or 21st is Absolutely Incredible Kid Day. That’s everyday in my house because I have the most amazing son. Read a book with a kid as one of the MC.
-- Red River Resistance by Katherena Vermette (Echo, a teenager) (25 pts)
-- Northwest Resistance by Katherena Vermette (Echo, a teenager) (25 pts)
-- Road Allowance Era by Katherena Vermette (Echo) (25 pts)
--The Diamond Bikini by Charles Williams (Billy, aged 7) (25 pts)
- March’s birthstones are aquamarine and bloodstone. These stones symbolize courage. Read a book where the MC exhibits courage.
-- Girl Waits with Gun by Amy Stewart (Constance exhibits great courage) (25 pts)
- March 3, 1923 the first issue of “Time” magazine appeared on the newsstands. Read a book where one of the characters is a journalist or the author is a journalist.

50 points:
- On March 1st, Yellowstone became the first national park in the US. Read a book set out in nature or the main character is an animal.
- On March 6th, Silly Putty was invented. Read a book that you deem to be fun.
- On March 12th, it is “Plant a Flower Day”. Read a book that has flowers on the cover/as a title. Double points if it is March’s flower – the Daffodil.
- March 1, 1961 the Peace Corps was established. Read a book where the MC goes to a developing country to assist with health care, education or other basic human needs.
- March 26th American playwright Tennessee Williams was born. His works went on to win two Pulitzer Prizes. Read a play or a book that’s won a Pulitzer Prize.
- Ash Wednesday, Purim and World Day of Prayer are all in March. Read a book tagged as Christian, Religious, or Spiritual.
- St. Patrick’s Day - read a book set in Ireland or by an Irish author.


message 9: by Lance (last edited Mar 30, 2022 04:02PM) (new)

Lance (sportsbookguy) | 398 comments On The Same Page Monthly Reading Challenge MARCH 2022


Start Date: 03/01/2022
End Date: 03/31/2022

Total Pages Read: 2777
Bonus Points: 265

Books Read:
1.We Showed Baltimore: The Lacrosse Revolution of the 1970s and Richie Moran's Big Red - 368 pages - read 3/2/22
2.Billion Dollar Fantasy: The High-Stakes Game Between FanDuel and DraftKings That Upended Sports in America - read 3/3/22 - 304 pages
3.Playmakers: How the NFL Really Works - 384 pages - read 3/5/22
4.The Spencer Haywood Rule: Battles, Basketball, and the Making of an American Iconoclast - 240 pages - read 3/8/22
5.Built to Lose: How the NBA’s Tanking Era Changed the League Forever - 320 pages read 3/16/22
6. Rickey: The Life and Legend of an American Original - 420 pages - read 3/19/22
7. Rigged Justice: How the College Admissions Scandal Ruined an Innocent Man's Life - 256 pages. Read 3/22/22
8. Coach K: The Rise and Reign of Mike Krzyzewski - 384 pages - read 3/28/22
9. Robotic Golf How a High-Handicap Golfer Can Become a Single-Digit Golfer by a Guy Who Did It - 193 pages - read 3/30/22

Bonus points:
10 points - We Showed Baltimore - 3 in page count
10 points - We Showed Baltimore - e-book
10 points - Billion Dollar Fantasy - 3 in page count
10 points - Playmakers - 3 in page count
10 points - Playmakers - anticipated book on TBR
10 points - Playmakers - e-book
25 points - Playmakers - author is a journalist
10 points - Spencer Haywood rule - TBR
10 points - Spencer Haywood Rule - e-book
10 points - Built to Lose - 3 in page count
10 points - Built to Lose - e-book
10 points - Rickey - TBR
10 points- Rickey - e-book
25 points - Rickey - author is a journalist
10 points - Rigged Justice - TBR
10 points - Rigged Justice - e-book
10 points - Rigged Justice - blue on cover
10 Points - Coach K - e-book
25 points - Coach K - courage
10 points - Coach K - 3 in page count
10 points - Coach K - blue on cover
10 points - Robotic Golf - e-book

10 points:
- It is “Happy New Year" for the Romans – read any anticipated books on your TBR list, recently added or older.
- On March 4th, “Happy Birthday to You” was circulated. Read any book that you received as a gift.
- March’s birthstone is Aquamarine. It can also be known as the Blue Nile or a stone/water of the sea. Read a book with blue on the cover or a blue-ish word in the title. (eg: Sea, Sky, Water).
- March is the 3rd month. Read a book that has a “3” somewhere in the page count.
- James Patterson’s birthday is in March. Read a thriller. Double points if it’s by James Patterson.
- Dr. Seuss’s birthday is in March. Read a children’s, kid’s or YA book.
- March 31, 1951 the first commercially built US computer sold. Read an e-book.

25 points:
- March 1st, the “Lindbergh baby” vanished. Read a mystery about a missing person.
- The zodiac sign for the first half of March is Pisces. Pisces are known to be emotionally sensitive, aware, gracious and go to great lengths to make those around them happy. Read a book that will make you happy or has a happy ending.
- The zodiac sign for the later half of March is Aries. Aries are known to be passionate, motivated, confident, and has a cheerful disposition along with relentless determination. Read a book that would be challenging: either a genre that is new to you, or tackle a big book/a book series.
- March is National Woman’s History Month. Read a book by a female author or with a female protagonist.
- Depending on which calendar you look at, either March 17th or 21st is Absolutely Incredible Kid Day. That’s everyday in my house because I have the most amazing son. Read a book with a kid as one of the MC.
- March’s birthstones are aquamarine and bloodstone. These stones symbolize courage. Read a book where the MC exhibits courage.
- March 3, 1923 the first issue of “Time” magazine appeared on the newsstands. Read a book where one of the characters is a journalist or the author is a journalist.

50 points:
- On March 1st, Yellowstone became the first national park in the US. Read a book set out in nature or the main character is an animal.
- On March 6th, Silly Putty was invented. Read a book that you deem to be fun.
- On March 12th, it is “Plant a Flower Day”. Read a book that has flowers on the cover/as a title. Double points if it is March’s flower – the Daffodil.
- March 1, 1961 the Peace Corps was established. Read a book where the MC goes to a developing country to assist with health care, education or other basic human needs.
- March 26th American playwright Tennessee Williams was born. His works went on to win two Pulitzer Prizes. Read a play or a book that’s won a Pulitzer Prize.
- Ash Wednesday, Purim and World Day of Prayer are all in March. Read a book tagged as Christian, Religious, or Spiritual.
- St. Patrick’s Day - read a book set in Ireland or by an Irish author.


message 10: by Lindsey (last edited Mar 30, 2022 01:20PM) (new)

Lindsey Gandhi (lindseygandhi) | 1228 comments On The Same Page Monthly Reading Challenge MARCH 2022


Start Date: 03/01/2022
End Date: 03/31/2022

Total Pages Read: 4,312
Bonus Points: 2,410

Books Read:
1. Komodo Dragon Vs. King Cobra 32 pgs, 3/2
[+10 - 3 in page count]
[+10 - kids book]
[+50 - set in nature/animal]

2. A Flicker in the Dark 357 pgs, 3/2
[+10 - anticipated book on TBR]
[+10 - recieved as a gift]
[+10 - 3 in page count]
[+10 - thriller]
[+25 - missing person]
[+25 - female author]
[+25 - courage]

3. The Walk 320 pgs, 3/4
[+10 - anticipated book on tbr]
[+10 - 3 in page count]
[+25 - courage]
[+50 - set in nature]
[+50 - religous]

4. The Berenstain Bear Scouts Meet Bigpaw 112 pgs, 3/5
[+10 - kids book]
[+50 - set in nature/animal]

5. Ultimate Ocean Rumble 32 pgs, 3/5
[+10 - anticipated book on TBR]
[+10 - blue on cover]
[+10 - 3 in page count]
[+10 - kids book]
[+50 - nature/animals]

6. Ultimate Jungle Rumble 32 pgs, 3/7
[+10 - anticipated book on TBR]
[+10 - 3 in page count]
[+10 - kid's book]
[+50 - nature/animals]

7. Miss Lazar Is Bizarre! 96 pgs, 3/8
[+10 - blue cover]
[+10 - kid's book]
[+25 - kid as MC]
[+50 - funny book]

8. Who Would Win? Ultimate Bug Rumble 32 pgs, 3/8
[+10 - 3 in page count]
[+10 - kid's book]
[+50 - nature/animal]

9. The Club 320 pgs, 3/10
[+10 - 3 in page count]
[+10 - thriller]
[+10 - ebook]
[+25 - missing person]
[+25 - female author/protagonist]
[+25 - journalists]
[+50 - nature]

10. Clarice Bean Spells Trouble 189 pgs, 3/11
[+10 - kid's book]
[+25 - happy ending]
[+25 - female author]
[+25 - kid as MC]
[+50 - fun book]

11. Mr. Jack Is a Maniac! 112 pgs, 3/11
[+10 - anticipated book]
[+10 - blue cover]
[+10 - kids book]
[+25 - kid as MC]
[+50 - book that is fun]

12. My Weirder-est School #6: Mrs. Bacon Is Fakin'! 112 pgs, 3/12
[+10 - kids book]
[+25 - kid as MC]
[+50 - book that is fun]

13. Mr. Docker Is Off His Rocker! 112 pgs, 3/12
[+10 - kids book]
[+25 - kid as MC]
[+50 - book that is fun]

14. My Weirder-est School #5: Mr. Marty Loves a Party! 112 pgs, 3/13
[+10 - blue cover]
[+10 - kids book]
[+25 - kid as MC]
[+50 - book that is fun]

15. Mayor Hubble Is in Trouble! 112 pgs, 3/13
[+10 - kids book]
[+25 - kid as MC]
[+50 - book that is fun]

16. Mr. Louie Is Screwy! 112 pgs, 3/13
[+10 - kids book]
[+25 - kid as MC]
[+50 - book that is fun]

17. Pieces of Her 496 pgs, 3/15
[+10 - anticipated book]
[+10 - gift]
[+10 - thriller]
[+25 - big book]
[+25 - female author/protagonist]
[+25 - courage]

18. My Weird School Special: The Leprechaun Is Finally Gone! 144 pgs, 3/18
[+10 - kids book]
[+25 - kid as MC]

19. Oh, Valentine, We've Lost Our Minds! 144 pgs, 3/19
[+10 - kids book]
[+25 - kid as MC]

20. Bunny Double, We're in Trouble! 144 pgs, 3/19
[+10 - blue cover]
[+10 - kids book]
[+25 - kid as MC]

21. Stanley, Flat Again! 86 pgs
[+10 - blue cover]
[+10 - kids book]
[+25 - kid as MC]

22. Dream Big: Know What You Want, Why You Want It, and What You’re Going to Do About It 256 pgs, 3/20
[+10 - anticipated book on TBR]
[+10 - ebook]
[+50 - religious]

23. My Weirder-est School #8: Miss Aker Is a Maker! 112 pgs, 3/23
[+10 - blue cover]
[+10 - kids book]
[+25 - kid as MC]
[+50 - book that's fun]

24. The Time Warp Wonder 96 pgs, 3/24
[+10 - blue cover]
[+10 - kids book]
[+25 - kid as MC]

25. My Weirder-est School #7: Ms. Jo-Jo Is a Yo-Yo! 112 pgs, 3/24
[+10 - kids book]
[+25 - kid as MC]
[+50 - book that's fun]

26. My Weird School Special: Bummer in the Summer!

27. The Record Keeper

10 points:
- It is “Happy New Year" for the Romans – read any anticipated books on your TBR list, recently added or older.
A Flicker in the Dark by Stacy Willingham The Walk (The Walk, #1) by Richard Paul Evans Ultimate Ocean Rumble (Who Would Win?) by Jerry Pallotta Ultimate Jungle Rumble (Who Would Win?) by Jerry Pallotta Mr. Jack Is a Maniac! (My Weirder School, #10) by Dan Gutman Pieces of Her by Karin Slaughter Dream Big Know What You Want, Why You Want It, and What You’re Going to Do About It by Bob Goff
- On March 4th, “Happy Birthday to You” was circulated. Read any book that you received as a gift.
A Flicker in the Dark by Stacy Willingham Pieces of Her by Karin Slaughter
- March’s birthstone is Aquamarine. It can also be known as the Blue Nile or a stone/water of the sea. Read a book with blue on the cover or a blue-ish word in the title. (eg: Sea, Sky, Water).
Ultimate Ocean Rumble (Who Would Win?) by Jerry Pallotta Miss Lazar Is Bizarre! (My Weird School, #9) by Dan Gutman Mr. Jack Is a Maniac! (My Weirder School, #10) by Dan Gutman My Weirder-est School #5 Mr. Marty Loves a Party! by Dan Gutman Bunny Double, We're in Trouble! (My Weird School Special) by Dan Gutman Stanley, Flat Again! (Flat Stanley, #6) by Jeff Brown My Weirder-est School #8 Miss Aker Is a Maker! by Dan Gutman The Time Warp Wonder (Hardy Boys Clue Book, #8) by Franklin W. Dixon My Weird School Special Bummer in the Summer! by Dan Gutman
- March is the 3rd month. Read a book that has a “3” somewhere in the page count.
Komodo Dragon Vs. King Cobra (Who Would Win?) by Jerry Pallotta A Flicker in the Dark by Stacy Willingham The Walk (The Walk, #1) by Richard Paul Evans Ultimate Ocean Rumble (Who Would Win?) by Jerry Pallotta Ultimate Jungle Rumble (Who Would Win?) by Jerry Pallotta Who Would Win? Ultimate Bug Rumble by Jerry Pallotta The Club by Ellery Lloyd The Record Keeper (Murphy Shepherd #3) by Charles Martin
- James Patterson’s birthday is in March. Read a thriller. Double points if it’s by James Patterson.
A Flicker in the Dark by Stacy Willingham The Club by Ellery Lloyd Pieces of Her by Karin Slaughter The Record Keeper (Murphy Shepherd #3) by Charles Martin
- Dr. Seuss’s birthday is in March. Read a children’s, kid’s or YA book.
Komodo Dragon Vs. King Cobra (Who Would Win?) by Jerry Pallotta The Berenstain Bear Scouts Meet Bigpaw by Stan Berenstain Ultimate Ocean Rumble (Who Would Win?) by Jerry Pallotta Ultimate Jungle Rumble (Who Would Win?) by Jerry Pallotta Miss Lazar Is Bizarre! (My Weird School, #9) by Dan Gutman Who Would Win? Ultimate Bug Rumble by Jerry Pallotta Clarice Bean Spells Trouble by Lauren Child Mr. Jack Is a Maniac! (My Weirder School, #10) by Dan Gutman My Weirder-est School #6 Mrs. Bacon Is Fakin'! by Dan Gutman Mr. Docker Is Off His Rocker! (My Weird School, #10) by Dan Gutman My Weirder-est School #5 Mr. Marty Loves a Party! by Dan Gutman Mayor Hubble Is in Trouble! (My Weirder School, #6) by Dan Gutman Mr. Louie Is Screwy! (My Weird School, #20) by Dan Gutman My Weird School Special The Leprechaun Is Finally Gone! by Dan Gutman Oh, Valentine, We've Lost Our Minds! (My Weird School Special) by Dan Gutman Bunny Double, We're in Trouble! (My Weird School Special) by Dan Gutman Stanley, Flat Again! (Flat Stanley, #6) by Jeff Brown My Weirder-est School #8 Miss Aker Is a Maker! by Dan Gutman The Time Warp Wonder (Hardy Boys Clue Book, #8) by Franklin W. Dixon My Weirder-est School #7 Ms. Jo-Jo Is a Yo-Yo! by Dan Gutman My Weird School Special Bummer in the Summer! by Dan Gutman
- March 31, 1951 the first commercially built US computer sold. Read an e-book.
The Club by Ellery Lloyd Dream Big Know What You Want, Why You Want It, and What You’re Going to Do About It by Bob Goff The Record Keeper (Murphy Shepherd #3) by Charles Martin

25 points:
- March 1st, the “Lindbergh baby” vanished. Read a mystery about a missing person.
A Flicker in the Dark by Stacy Willingham The Club by Ellery Lloyd The Record Keeper (Murphy Shepherd #3) by Charles Martin
- The zodiac sign for the first half of March is Pisces. Pisces are known to be emotionally sensitive, aware, gracious and go to great lengths to make those around them happy. Read a book that will make you happy or has a happy ending.
Clarice Bean Spells Trouble by Lauren Child
- The zodiac sign for the later half of March is Aries. Aries are known to be passionate, motivated, confident, and has a cheerful disposition along with relentless determination. Read a book that would be challenging: either a genre that is new to you, or tackle a big book/a book series.
Pieces of Her by Karin Slaughter
- March is National Woman’s History Month. Read a book by a female author or with a female protagonist.
A Flicker in the Dark by Stacy Willingham The Club by Ellery Lloyd Clarice Bean Spells Trouble by Lauren Child Pieces of Her by Karin Slaughter
- Depending on which calendar you look at, either March 17th or 21st is Absolutely Incredible Kid Day. That’s everyday in my house because I have the most amazing son. Read a book with a kid as one of the MC.
Miss Lazar Is Bizarre! (My Weird School, #9) by Dan Gutman Clarice Bean Spells Trouble by Lauren Child Mr. Jack Is a Maniac! (My Weirder School, #10) by Dan Gutman My Weirder-est School #6 Mrs. Bacon Is Fakin'! by Dan Gutman Mr. Docker Is Off His Rocker! (My Weird School, #10) by Dan Gutman My Weirder-est School #5 Mr. Marty Loves a Party! by Dan Gutman Mayor Hubble Is in Trouble! (My Weirder School, #6) by Dan Gutman Mr. Louie Is Screwy! (My Weird School, #20) by Dan Gutman My Weird School Special The Leprechaun Is Finally Gone! by Dan Gutman Oh, Valentine, We've Lost Our Minds! (My Weird School Special) by Dan Gutman Bunny Double, We're in Trouble! (My Weird School Special) by Dan Gutman Stanley, Flat Again! (Flat Stanley, #6) by Jeff Brown My Weirder-est School #8 Miss Aker Is a Maker! by Dan Gutman The Time Warp Wonder (Hardy Boys Clue Book, #8) by Franklin W. Dixon My Weirder-est School #7 Ms. Jo-Jo Is a Yo-Yo! by Dan Gutman My Weird School Special Bummer in the Summer! by Dan Gutman
- March’s birthstones are aquamarine and bloodstone. These stones symbolize courage. Read a book where the MC exhibits courage.
A Flicker in the Dark by Stacy Willingham The Walk (The Walk, #1) by Richard Paul Evans Pieces of Her by Karin Slaughter The Record Keeper (Murphy Shepherd #3) by Charles Martin
- March 3, 1923 the first issue of “Time” magazine appeared on the newsstands. Read a book where one of the characters is a journalist or the author is a journalist.
The Club by Ellery Lloyd

50 points:
- On March 1st, Yellowstone became the first national park in the US. Read a book set out in nature or the main character is an animal.
Komodo Dragon Vs. King Cobra (Who Would Win?) by Jerry Pallotta The Walk (The Walk, #1) by Richard Paul Evans The Berenstain Bear Scouts Meet Bigpaw by Stan Berenstain Ultimate Ocean Rumble (Who Would Win?) by Jerry Pallotta Ultimate Jungle Rumble (Who Would Win?) by Jerry Pallotta Who Would Win? Ultimate Bug Rumble by Jerry Pallotta The Club by Ellery Lloyd The Record Keeper (Murphy Shepherd #3) by Charles Martin
- On March 6th, Silly Putty was invented. Read a book that you deem to be fun.
Miss Lazar Is Bizarre! (My Weird School, #9) by Dan Gutman Clarice Bean Spells Trouble by Lauren Child Mr. Jack Is a Maniac! (My Weirder School, #10) by Dan Gutman My Weirder-est School #6 Mrs. Bacon Is Fakin'! by Dan Gutman Mr. Docker Is Off His Rocker! (My Weird School, #10) by Dan Gutman My Weirder-est School #5 Mr. Marty Loves a Party! by Dan Gutman Mayor Hubble Is in Trouble! (My Weirder School, #6) by Dan Gutman Mr. Louie Is Screwy! (My Weird School, #20) by Dan Gutman My Weirder-est School #8 Miss Aker Is a Maker! by Dan Gutman My Weirder-est School #7 Ms. Jo-Jo Is a Yo-Yo! by Dan Gutman
- On March 12th, it is “Plant a Flower Day”. Read a book that has flowers on the cover/as a title. Double points if it is March’s flower – the Daffodil.
- March 1, 1961 the Peace Corps was established. Read a book where the MC goes to a developing country to assist with health care, education or other basic human needs.
The Record Keeper (Murphy Shepherd #3) by Charles Martin
- March 26th American playwright Tennessee Williams was born. His works went on to win two Pulitzer Prizes. Read a play or a book that’s won a Pulitzer Prize.
- Ash Wednesday, Purim and World Day of Prayer are all in March. Read a book tagged as Christian, Religious, or Spiritual.
The Walk (The Walk, #1) by Richard Paul Evans Dream Big Know What You Want, Why You Want It, and What You’re Going to Do About It by Bob Goff The Record Keeper (Murphy Shepherd #3) by Charles Martin
- St. Patrick’s Day - read a book set in Ireland or by an Irish author.


message 11: by Kristin (last edited Mar 31, 2022 09:13PM) (new)

Kristin | 17 comments Start Date: 03/01/2022
End Date: 03/31/2022

Total Pages Read: 2436
Bonus Points: 405

Books Read:
1. The Lions of Fifth Avenue 354 pg 3/5
2. Armageddon: The Cosmic Battle of the Ages 395 pg 3/10
3. The Public Library: A Photographic Essay 192 pg 3/14
4. She Who Became the Sun 410 pg 3/18
5. A War of Daisies 200 pg 3/19
6. The Island of Sea Women
7. The Book of Hidden Things 385 pg, 3/31
8. A Lady in the Smoke: A Victorian Mystery not finished yet 125 pg

10 points:
- It is “Happy New Year" for the Romans – read any anticipated books on your TBR list, recently added or older. The Island of Sea Women by Lisa See
- On March 4th, “Happy Birthday to You” was circulated. Read any book that you received as a gift.
- March’s birthstone is Aquamarine. It can also be known as the Blue Nile or a stone/water of the sea. Read a book with blue on the cover or a blue-ish word in the title. (eg: Sea, Sky, Water). The Lions of Fifth Avenue by Fiona Davis Armageddon The Cosmic Battle of the Ages (Left Behind, #11) by Tim LaHaye The Island of Sea Women by Lisa See
- March is the 3rd month. Read a book that has a “3” somewhere in the page count. Armageddon The Cosmic Battle of the Ages (Left Behind, #11) by Tim LaHaye Avenue|48814109] The Island of Sea Women by Lisa See The Book of Hidden Things by Francesco Dimitri
- James Patterson’s birthday is in March. Read a thriller. Double points if it’s by James Patterson.
- Dr. Seuss’s birthday is in March. Read a children’s, kid’s or YA book.
- March 31, 1951 the first commercially built US computer sold. Read an e-book. A War of Daisies (The Four Horsewomen of the Apocalypse Book 1) by A.A. Chamberlynn

25 points:
- March 1st, the “Lindbergh baby” vanished. Read a mystery about a missing person.
- The zodiac sign for the first half of March is Pisces. Pisces are known to be emotionally sensitive, aware, gracious and go to great lengths to make those around them happy. Read a book that will make you happy or has a happy ending.
- The zodiac sign for the later half of March is Aries. Aries are known to be passionate, motivated, confident, and has a cheerful disposition along with relentless determination. Read a book that would be challenging: either a genre that is new to you, or tackle a big book/a book series.
- March is National Woman’s History Month. Read a book by a female author or with a female protagonist. The Lions of Fifth Avenue by Fiona Davis She Who Became the Sun (The Radiant Emperor, #1) by Shelley Parker-Chan A War of Daisies (The Four Horsewomen of the Apocalypse Book 1) by A.A. Chamberlynn The Island of Sea Women by Lisa See
- Depending on which calendar you look at, either March 17th or 21st is Absolutely Incredible Kid Day. That’s everyday in my house because I have the most amazing son. Read a book with a kid as one of the MC. The Lions of Fifth Avenue by Fiona Davis
- March’s birthstones are aquamarine and bloodstone. These stones symbolize courage. Read a book where the MC exhibits courage. The Lions of Fifth Avenue by Fiona Davis Armageddon The Cosmic Battle of the Ages (Left Behind, #11) by Tim LaHaye She Who Became the Sun (The Radiant Emperor, #1) by Shelley Parker-Chan A War of Daisies (The Four Horsewomen of the Apocalypse Book 1) by A.A. Chamberlynn The Island of Sea Women by Lisa See
- March 3, 1923 the first issue of “Time” magazine appeared on the newsstands. Read a book where one of the characters is a journalist or the author is a journalist. The Lions of Fifth Avenue by Fiona Davis

50 points:
- On March 1st, Yellowstone became the first national park in the US. Read a book set out in nature or the main character is an animal.
- On March 6th, Silly Putty was invented. Read a book that you deem to be fun.
- On March 12th, it is “Plant a Flower Day”. Read a book that has flowers on the cover/as a title. Double points if it is March’s flower – the Daffodil.
- March 1, 1961 the Peace Corps was established. Read a book where the MC goes to a developing country to assist with health care, education or other basic human needs.
- March 26th American playwright Tennessee Williams was born. His works went on to win two Pulitzer Prizes. Read a play or a book that’s won a Pulitzer Prize.
- Ash Wednesday, Purim and World Day of Prayer are all in March. Read a book tagged as Christian, Religious, or Spiritual. Armageddon The Cosmic Battle of the Ages (Left Behind, #11) by Tim LaHaye
- St. Patrick’s Day - read a book set in Ireland or by an Irish author


message 12: by Tonya (last edited Mar 31, 2022 12:26AM) (new)

Tonya | 84 comments I have never participated before but am going to give this a shot! Newly retired!

On The Same Page Monthly Reading Challenge MARCH 2022


Start Date: 03/01/2022
End Date: 03/31/2022

Total Pages Read: 4783
Bonus Points: 2700

Books Read:
1. Faithfully Religionless - Timber Hawkeye - 3/1/22- 137 pages
2. The Horsewoman - James Patterson & Mike Lupica - 3/2/22 - 433 pages
3. Mooses Come Walking - Arlo Guthrie - 3/3/22 - 32 Pages
4. Brown Bear, Brown Bear, What Do You See? - Bill Martin Jr - 3/3/22 - 40 pages
5. The Very Hungry Caterpillar - Eric Carle - 3/3/22 - 26 pages
6. Polar Bear, Polar Bear, What Do You Hear? - Bill Martin Jr - 3/3/22 - 28 pages
7. The Very Busy Spider: A Lift-the-Flap Book - Eric Carle - 3/4/22 - 32 pages
8. Go, Dog. Go! - PD Eastman - 3/4/22 - 72 pages
9. The Cat in the Hat - Dr Seuss - 3/4/22 - 60 pages
10. The Upstairs Room - Kate Murray - 3/7/22 - 369 pages
11. Tara Road - Maeve Binchy - 3/10/22 - 502 pages
12. Don't Look Down - Jennifer Cruise & Bob Mayer - 3/12/22 - 294 pages
13. Neither Wolf Nor Dog: On Forgotten Roads with an Indian Elder - Kent Nerburn - 3/15/22 - 334 pages
14. The Alchemist - Michael Scott - 3/20/22 - 369 pages
15. Witch & Wizard - James Patterson & Gabrielle Charbonnet - 3/22/22 - 314 pages
16. Show Dog: The Charmed Life and Trying Times of a Near-Perfect Purebred - Josh Dean - 3/24/22 - 395 pages
17. The Masque of the Black Tulip - Lauren Willig - 3/29/22 - 425 pages
18. One Hundred Daffodils: Finding Beauty, Grace, and Meaning When Things Fall Apart - Rebecca Winn - 3/29/22 - 320 pages
19. The White Queen - Phillipa Gregory - 3/31/22 - 464 pages
20. Dinosaur, Dinosaur, Say Goodnight and other bedtime rhymes -3/29/22 - 22 pages
21. Proof - David Auburn - 3/30/22 - 83 pages
22. Miss Nelson Is Missing! - Harry Allard - 3/31/22 - 22 pages

- It is “Happy New Year" for the Romans – read any anticipated books on your TBR list, recently added or older.
The Horsewoman by James Patterson The Alchemyst (The Secrets of the Immortal Nicholas Flamel, #1) by Michael Scott The Upstairs Room by Kate Murray-Browne Don't Look Down by Jennifer Crusie Neither Wolf Nor Dog On Forgotten Roads with an Indian Elder by Kent Nerburn Witch & Wizard (Witch & Wizard, #1) by James Patterson The Masque of the Black Tulip (Pink Carnation, #2) by Lauren Willig Show Dog The Charmed Life and Trying Times of a Near-Perfect Purebred by Josh Dean The White Queen (The Plantagenet and Tudor Novels, #2) by Philippa Gregory Proof by David Auburn

- On March 4th, “Happy Birthday to You” was circulated. Read any book that you received as a gift.
Show Dog The Charmed Life and Trying Times of a Near-Perfect Purebred by Josh Dean Mooses Come Walking by Arlo Guthrie Faithfully Religionless by Timber Hawkeye Proof by David Auburn

- March’s birthstone is Aquamarine. It can also be known as the Blue Nile or a stone/water of the sea. Read a book with blue on the cover or a blue-ish word in the title. (eg: Sea, Sky, Water).
The Horsewoman by James Patterson The Alchemyst (The Secrets of the Immortal Nicholas Flamel, #1) by Michael Scott The Upstairs Room by Kate Murray-Browne Don't Look Down by Jennifer Crusie Neither Wolf Nor Dog On Forgotten Roads with an Indian Elder by Kent Nerburn Witch & Wizard (Witch & Wizard, #1) by James Patterson The Masque of the Black Tulip (Pink Carnation, #2) by Lauren Willig Show Dog The Charmed Life and Trying Times of a Near-Perfect Purebred by Josh Dean Mooses Come Walking by Arlo Guthrie Polar Bear, Polar Bear, What Do You Hear? by Bill Martin Jr. The Very Busy Spider by Eric Carle Go, Dog. Go! by P.D. Eastman The Cat in the Hat (The Cat in the Hat, #1) by Dr. Seuss Tara Road by Maeve Binchy Dinosaur, Dinosaur, Say Goodnight and other bedtime rhymes by Sanja Rešček Proof by David Auburn

- March is the 3rd month. Read a book that has a “3” somewhere in the page count.
The Horsewoman by James Patterson The Alchemyst (The Secrets of the Immortal Nicholas Flamel, #1) by Michael Scott The Upstairs Room by Kate Murray-Browne Neither Wolf Nor Dog On Forgotten Roads with an Indian Elder by Kent Nerburn Witch & Wizard (Witch & Wizard, #1) by James Patterson Show Dog The Charmed Life and Trying Times of a Near-Perfect Purebred by Josh Dean Mooses Come Walking by Arlo Guthrie Faithfully Religionless by Timber Hawkeye The Very Busy Spider by Eric Carle One Hundred Daffodils Finding Beauty, Grace, and Meaning When Things Fall Apart by Rebecca Winn Proof by David Auburn Miss Nelson Is Missing! (Miss Nelson, #1) by Harry Allard

- James Patterson’s birthday is in March. Read a thriller. Double points if it’s by James Patterson.
The Horsewoman by James Patterson (double points) The Upstairs Room by Kate Murray-Browne Witch & Wizard (Witch & Wizard, #1) by James Patterson (double points)



- Dr. Seuss’s birthday is in March. Read a children’s, kid’s or YA book.
The Alchemyst (The Secrets of the Immortal Nicholas Flamel, #1) by Michael Scott Witch & Wizard (Witch & Wizard, #1) by James Patterson Mooses Come Walking by Arlo Guthrie Polar Bear, Polar Bear, What Do You Hear? by Bill Martin Jr. The Very Busy Spider by Eric Carle Brown Bear, Brown Bear, What Do You See? by Bill Martin Jr. The Very Hungry Caterpillar by Eric Carle Go, Dog. Go! by P.D. Eastman The Cat in the Hat (The Cat in the Hat, #1) by Dr. Seuss Dinosaur, Dinosaur, Say Goodnight and other bedtime rhymes by Sanja Rešček Miss Nelson Is Missing! (Miss Nelson, #1) by Harry Allard

- March 31, 1951 the first commercially built US computer sold. Read an e-book.
One Hundred Daffodils Finding Beauty, Grace, and Meaning When Things Fall Apart by Rebecca Winn The White Queen (The Plantagenet and Tudor Novels, #2) by Philippa Gregory

25 points:
- March 1st, the “Lindbergh baby” vanished. Read a mystery about a missing person.
Miss Nelson Is Missing! (Miss Nelson, #1) by Harry Allard

- The zodiac sign for the first half of March is Pisces. Pisces are known to be emotionally sensitive, aware, gracious and go to great lengths to make those around them happy. Read a book that will make you happy or has a happy ending.
The Horsewoman by James Patterson Don't Look Down by Jennifer Crusie Show Dog The Charmed Life and Trying Times of a Near-Perfect Purebred by Josh Dean Mooses Come Walking by Arlo Guthrie Tara Road by Maeve Binchy

- The zodiac sign for the later half of March is Aries. Aries are known to be passionate, motivated, confident, and has a cheerful disposition along with relentless determination. Read a book that would be challenging: either a genre that is new to you, or tackle a big book/a book series.
The Alchemyst (The Secrets of the Immortal Nicholas Flamel, #1) by Michael Scott (series) Neither Wolf nor Dog by David Rich Lewis (genre) Witch & Wizard (Witch & Wizard, #1) by James Patterson (series) The Masque of the Black Tulip (Pink Carnation, #2) by Lauren Willig (series) Faithfully Religionless by Timber Hawkeye (genre) One Hundred Daffodils Finding Beauty, Grace, and Meaning When Things Fall Apart by Rebecca Winn (genre) Tara Road by Maeve Binchy (big book) The White Queen (The Plantagenet and Tudor Novels, #2) by Philippa Gregory

- March is National Woman’s History Month. Read a book by a female author or with a female protagonist.
The Horsewoman by James Patterson The Upstairs Room by Kate Murray-Browne Don't Look Down by Jennifer Crusie Witch & Wizard (Witch & Wizard, #1) by James Patterson The Masque of the Black Tulip (Pink Carnation, #2) by Lauren Willig One Hundred Daffodils Finding Beauty, Grace, and Meaning When Things Fall Apart by Rebecca Winn Tara Road by Maeve Binchy The White Queen (The Plantagenet and Tudor Novels, #2) by Philippa Gregory Proof by David Auburn

- Depending on which calendar you look at, either March 17th or 21st is Absolutely Incredible Kid Day. That’s everyday in my house because I have the most amazing son. Read a book with a kid as one of the MC.
The Cat in the Hat (The Cat in the Hat, #1) by Dr. Seuss Witch & Wizard (Witch & Wizard, #1) by James Patterson The Alchemyst (The Secrets of the Immortal Nicholas Flamel, #1) by Michael Scott

- March’s birthstones are aquamarine and bloodstone. These stones symbolize courage. Read a book where the MC exhibits courage.
The Alchemyst (The Secrets of the Immortal Nicholas Flamel, #1) by Michael Scott The Upstairs Room by Kate Murray-Browne Don't Look Down by Jennifer Crusie Witch & Wizard (Witch & Wizard, #1) by James Patterson

- March 3, 1923 the first issue of “Time” magazine appeared on the newsstands. Read a book where one of the characters is a journalist or the author is a journalist.
The Horsewoman by James Patterson (Co-author/journalist) Show Dog The Charmed Life and Trying Times of a Near-Perfect Purebred by Josh Dean


50 points:
- On March 1st, Yellowstone became the first national park in the US. Read a book set out in nature or the main character is an animal.
Show Dog The Charmed Life and Trying Times of a Near-Perfect Purebred by Josh Dean The Very Busy Spider by Eric Carle Polar Bear, Polar Bear, What Do You Hear? by Bill Martin Jr. Brown Bear, Brown Bear, What Do You See? by Bill Martin Jr. The Very Hungry Caterpillar by Eric Carle Go, Dog. Go! by P.D. Eastman The Cat in the Hat (The Cat in the Hat, #1) by Dr. Seuss Dinosaur, Dinosaur, Say Goodnight and other bedtime rhymes by Sanja Rešček

- On March 6th, Silly Putty was invented. Read a book that you deem to be fun.
Show Dog The Charmed Life and Trying Times of a Near-Perfect Purebred by Josh Dean Mooses Come Walking by Arlo Guthrie The Very Busy Spider by Eric Carle Polar Bear, Polar Bear, What Do You Hear? by Bill Martin Jr. Brown Bear, Brown Bear, What Do You See? by Bill Martin Jr. The Very Hungry Caterpillar by Eric Carle Go, Dog. Go! by P.D. Eastman The Cat in the Hat (The Cat in the Hat, #1) by Dr. Seuss Dinosaur, Dinosaur, Say Goodnight and other bedtime rhymes by Sanja Rešček

- On March 12th, it is “Plant a Flower Day”. Read a book that has flowers on the cover/as a title. Double points if it is March’s flower – the Daffodil.
The Masque of the Black Tulip (Pink Carnation, #2) by Lauren Willig One Hundred Daffodils Finding Beauty, Grace, and Meaning When Things Fall Apart by Rebecca Winn (double points)

- March 1, 1961 the Peace Corps was established. Read a book where the MC goes to a developing country to assist with health care, education or other basic human needs.

- March 26th American playwright Tennessee Williams was born. His works went on to win two Pulitzer Prizes. Read a play or a book that’s won a Pulitzer Prize.
Proof by David Auburn

- Ash Wednesday, Purim and World Day of Prayer are all in March. Read a book tagged as Christian, Religious, or Spiritual.
Neither Wolf Nor Dog On Forgotten Roads with an Indian Elder by Kent Nerburn Faithfully Religionless by Timber Hawkeye One Hundred Daffodils Finding Beauty, Grace, and Meaning When Things Fall Apart by Rebecca Winn

- St. Patrick’s Day - read a book set in Ireland or by an Irish author
The Alchemyst (The Secrets of the Immortal Nicholas Flamel, #1) by Michael Scott (Irish Author) Tara Road by Maeve Binchy (Irish Author)


message 13: by Kristine (last edited Apr 02, 2022 04:22AM) (new)

Kristine  | 405 comments Start Date: 3/1/22
End Date: 3/31/22

Total Pages Read: 5164
Total Bonus Points: 460
(I just did 1X category for each book, 1X)

Thanks for Putting this Together. I had a really fun time and the different prompts kept me reading


Books Read
1. Harry Houdini, 3/2/22, Pages: 32
2. Gloria Steinem, 3/2/22, Pages: 32
3. Florence Nightingale, 3/2/22, Pages: 32 (+10)
4. Beautiful Little Fools, 3/2/22, Pages: 336 (+10)
5. The Particulars of Peter: Dance Lessons, DNA Tests, and Other Excuses to Hang Out with My Perfect Dog, Kelly Conaboy, 3/3/22, Pages: 256 (+50)
6. Under the Golden Sun, Jenny Ashcroft, 3/4/22, Pages: 336, (+25)
7. No One Is Too Small to Make a Difference, Greta Thunberg, 3/4, Audio = Pages: 112, (+25)
8. How the One-Armed Sister Sweeps Her House, Cherie Jones, 3/5, Pages: 278, (+25)
9. Miss Dior: A Story of Courage and Couture, 3/7, Pages: 448, (+25)
10. The Orchard, Kristina Gorcheva-Newberry, 3/12, Pages: 384, (+10)
11. The School for Good Mothers, 3/15, Pages: 336, (+25)
12. A Ballad of Love and Glory /59073482 3/15, Pages: 352, (+10)
13. Notes on an Execution, 3/22, Pages: 306, (+10)
14. Crossroads, 3/26, Pages: 580, (+50)
15. Beautiful World, Where Are You 🎧, Pages: 352, (+50)
16. The Water Rituals, 3/27, Pages: 480, (+25)
17. NetGalley's Book Advocate Toolkit, 3/30, Pages: 31, (+10)
18. Alice's Adventures in Wonderland, 3/31, Pages: 160, (+50)
19. The Puma Years: A Memoir of Love and Transformation in the Bolivian Jungle, 3/31, Pages: 321, (+50)

***1. It is “Happy New Year" for the Romans – read any anticipated books on your TBR list, recently added or older: A Ballad of Love and Glory by Reyna Grande ,

***2. On March 4th, “Happy Birthday to You” was circulated. Read any book that you received as a gift: Notes on an Execution by Danya Kukafka

***3. March’s birthstone is Aquamarine. It can also be known as the Blue Nile or a stone/water of the sea. Read a book with blue on the cover or a blue-ish word in the title. (eg: Sea, Sky, Water): NetGalley's Book Advocate Toolkit

***4. March is the 3rd month. Read a book that has a “3” somewhere in the page count: Beautiful Little Fools by Jillian Cantor , Pages: 336

5. James Patterson’s birthday is in March. Read a thriller. Double points if it’s by James Patterson:

***6. Dr. Seuss’s birthday is in March. Read a children’s, kid’s or YA book: Florence Nightingale by Maria Isabel Sanchez Vegara , 3/2

***7. March 31, 1951 the first commercially built US computer sold. Read an e-book: The Orchard by Kristina Gorcheva-Newberry , Kristina Gorcheva-Newberry, 3/12

25 points:
***1. March 1st, the “Lindbergh baby” vanished. Read a mystery about a missing person: The Water Rituals (Trilogy of the White City, #2) by Eva García Sáenz de Urturi

***2. The zodiac sign for the first half of March is Pisces. Pisces are known to be emotionally sensitive, aware, gracious and go to great lengths to make those around them happy. Read a book that will make you happy or has a happy ending Under the Golden Sun by Jenny Ashcroft

***3. The zodiac sign for the later half of March is Aries. Aries are known to be passionate, motivated, confident, and has a cheerful disposition along with relentless determination. Read a book that would be challenging: either a genre that is new to you, or tackle a big book/a book series: Dystopian/Fantasy New Genre: The School for Good Mothers by Jessamine Chan

***4. March is National Woman’s History Month. Read a book by a female author or with a female protagonist: How the One-Armed Sister Sweeps Her House by Cherie Jones

***5. Depending on which calendar you look at, either March 17th or 21st is Absolutely Incredible Kid Day. Read a book with a kid as one of the MC: No One Is Too Small to Make a Difference by Greta Thunberg ,

***6. March’s birthstones are aquamarine and bloodstone. These stones symbolize courage. Read a book where the MC exhibits courage: Miss Dior A Story of Courage and Couture (from the acclaimed author of Coco Chanel) by Justine Picardie

7. March 3, 1923 the first issue of “Time” magazine appeared on the newsstands. Read a book where one of the characters is a journalist or the author is a journalist:


50 points:
***1. On March 1st, Yellowstone became the first national park in the US. Read a book set out in nature or the main character is an animal: The Particulars of Peter Dance Lessons, DNA Tests, and Other Excuses to Hang Out with My Perfect Dog by Kelly Conaboy

***2. On March 6th, Silly Putty was invented. Read a book that you deem to be fun: NetGalley's Book Advocate Toolkit, Alice's Adventures in Wonderland (Illustrated Classic) by Lewis Carroll

3. On March 12th, it is “Plant a Flower Day”. Read a book that has flowers on the cover/as a title. Double points if it is March’s flower – the Daffodil: The Puma Years A Memoir of Love and Transformation in the Bolivian Jungle by Laura Coleman

4. March 1, 1961 the Peace Corps was established. Read a book where the MC goes to a developing country to assist with health care, education or other basic human needs:

5. March 26th American playwright Tennessee Williams was born. His works went on to win two Pulitzer Prizes. Read a play or a book that’s won a Pulitzer Prize:

***6. Ash Wednesday, Purim and World Day of Prayer are all in March. Read a book tagged as Christian, Religious, or Spiritual: Crossroads by Jonathan Franzen

***7. St. Patrick’s Day - read a book set in Ireland or by an Irish author: Beautiful World, Where Are You by Sally Rooney


message 14: by Denise (last edited Mar 30, 2022 03:20PM) (new)

Denise (derickert) | 1268 comments On The Same Page Monthly Reading Challenge MARCH 2022


Start Date: 03/01/2022
End Date: 03/31/2022

Total Pages Read: 1,929
Bonus Points: 375

Books Read:
1. The Island, Completed 3/2/22, Pages 512
2. The Reading List, Completed 3/8/2022, Pages 386
3. The Wednesday Sisters Completed 3/16/2022 Pages 306
4. Orphan Train Completed 3/19/2022 Pages 278
5.Let Her Be Completed 3/24/2022, Pages 61
6. Snow Falling on Cedars Completed 3/30/2022, Pages 460


10 points:
- It is “Happy New Year" for the Romans – read any anticipated books on your TBR list, recently added or older.

- On March 4th, “Happy Birthday to You” was circulated. Read any book that you received as a gift.

- March’s birthstone is Aquamarine. It can also be known as the Blue Nile or a stone/water of the sea. Read a book with blue on the cover or a blue-ish word in the title. (eg: Sea, Sky, Water).
The Island by Elin Hilderbrand Orphan Train by Christina Baker Kline
March is the 3rd month. Read a book that has a “3” somewhere in the page count.
The Reading List by Sara Nisha Adams The Wednesday Sisters by Meg Waite Clayton
- James Patterson’s birthday is in March. Read a thriller. Double points if it’s by James Patterson.

- Dr. Seuss’s birthday is in March. Read a children’s, kid’s or YA book.
March 31, 1951 the first commercially built US computer sold. Read an e-book.
Let Her Be by Lisa Unger
25 points:
- March 1st, the “Lindbergh baby” vanished. Read a mystery about a missing person.
Snow Falling on Cedars by David Guterson
- The zodiac sign for the first half of March is Pisces. Pisces are known to be emotionally sensitive, aware, gracious and go to great lengths to make those around them happy. Read a book that will make you happy or has a happy ending.
The Island by Elin Hilderbrand The Reading List by Sara Nisha Adams Orphan Train by Christina Baker Kline Snow Falling on Cedars by David Guterson
- The zodiac sign for the later half of March is Aries. Aries are known to be passionate, motivated, confident, and has a cheerful disposition along with relentless determination. Read a book that would be challenging: either a genre that is new to you, or tackle a big book/a book series.

March is National Woman’s History Month. Read a book by a female author or with a female protagonist.
The Island by Elin Hilderbrand The Reading List by Sara Nisha Adams The Wednesday Sisters by Meg Waite Clayton Orphan Train by Christina Baker Kline Let Her Be by Lisa Unger
- Depending on which calendar you look at, either March 17th or 21st is Absolutely Incredible Kid Day. That’s everyday in my house because I have the most amazing son. Read a book with a kid as one of the MC.
Orphan Train by Christina Baker Kline
- March’s birthstones are aquamarine and bloodstone. These stones symbolize courage. Read a book where the MC exhibits courage.
Snow Falling on Cedars by David Guterson
- March 3, 1923 the first issue of “Time” magazine appeared on the newsstands. Read a book where one of the characters is a journalist or the author is a journalist.
Snow Falling on Cedars by David Guterson
50 points:
- On March 1st, Yellowstone became the first national park in the US. Read a book set out in nature or the main character is an animal.

- On March 6th, Silly Putty was invented. Read a book that you deem to be fun.

- On March 12th, it is “Plant a Flower Day”. Read a book that has flowers on the cover/as a title. Double points if it is March’s flower – the Daffodil.

- March 1, 1961 the Peace Corps was established. Read a book where the MC goes to a developing country to assist with health care, education or other basic human needs.

- March 26th American playwright Tennessee Williams was born. His works went on to win two Pulitzer Prizes. Read a play or a book that’s won a Pulitzer Prize.

- Ash Wednesday, Purim and World Day of Prayer are all in March. Read a book tagged as Christian, Religious, or Spiritual.

- St. Patrick’s Day - read a book set in Ireland or by an Irish author.


message 15: by Tawallah (last edited Apr 02, 2022 10:40AM) (new)

Tawallah | 83 comments On The Same Page Monthly Reading Challenge MARCH 2022


Start Date: 03/01/2022
End Date: 03/31/2022

Total Pages Read: 4480
Bonus Points: 915

Books Read:
1. Dead Simple 221 of 481 pages
2. When the Tiger Came Down the Mountain 128 pages
3. Jade Legacy 99-737 = 638 pages
4. The Galaxy Game 320 pages
5. Those Brave, Foolish Souls from the City of Swords 268 pages
6. Their Lost Daughters 331 pages
7. The Waste Lands 590 pages
8. Sun Is Sky 438 pages
9. Parker Pyne Investigates 320 pages
10. By Love Possessed 22 pages
11. March Violets 247 pages
12. How to Defeat a Demon King in Ten Easy Steps 227 pages
13. A Thousand Ships 368 pages
14. Certain Dark Things 74 pages
15. Silver Sparrow 92 pages
16. On the Soul and the Resurrection: St Gregory of Nyssa 64 pages

10 points

- It is “Happy New Year" for the Romans – read any anticipated books on your TBR list, recently added or older.
Recently added: Sun Is Sky by Jedah Mayberry

- On March 4th, “Happy Birthday to You” was circulated. Read any book that you received as a gift.

- March’s birthstone is Aquamarine. It can also be known as the Blue Nile or a stone/water of the sea. Read a book with blue on the cover or a blue-ish word in the title. (eg: Sea, Sky, Water).
Sun Is Sky by Jedah Mayberry

- March is the 3rd month. Read a book that has a “3” somewhere in the page count.
Their Lost Daughters (DI Jackman & DS Evans, #2) by Joy Ellis The Galaxy Game by Karen Lord A Thousand Ships by Natalie Haynes Certain Dark Things by Silvia Moreno-Garcia

- James Patterson’s birthday is in March. Read a thriller. Double points if it’s by James Patterson.
Dead Simple (Roy Grace #1) by Peter James Their Lost Daughters (DI Jackman & DS Evans, #2) by Joy Ellis March Violets (Bernie Gunther, #1) by Philip Kerr

- Dr. Seuss’s birthday is in March. Read a children’s, kid’s or YA book.

- March 31, 1951 the first commercially built US computer sold. Read an e-book.
Dead Simple (Roy Grace #1) by Peter James Their Lost Daughters (DI Jackman & DS Evans, #2) by Joy Ellis By Love Possessed by Lorna Goodison March Violets (Bernie Gunther, #1) by Philip Kerr Silver Sparrow by Tayari Jones

25 points:
- March 1st, the “Lindbergh baby” vanished. Read a mystery about a missing person.
Dead Simple (Roy Grace #1) by Peter James Their Lost Daughters (DI Jackman & DS Evans, #2) by Joy Ellis

- The zodiac sign for the first half of March is Pisces. Pisces are known to be emotionally sensitive, aware, gracious and go to great lengths to make those around them happy. Read a book that will make you happy or has a happy ending.
Will make me happy : By Love Possessed by Lorna Goodison

- The zodiac sign for the later half of March is Aries. Aries are known to be passionate, motivated, confident, and has a cheerful disposition along with relentless determination. Read a book that would be challenging: either a genre that is new to you, or tackle a big book/a book series.
The Dark Tower series is a bizarre series I struggle to read: The Waste Lands (The Dark Tower, #3) by Stephen King


- March is National Woman’s History Month. Read a book by a female author or with a female protagonist.
Female Authors When the Tiger Came Down the Mountain (The Singing Hills Cycle, #2) by Nghi Vo Their Lost Daughters (DI Jackman & DS Evans, #2) by Joy Ellis The Galaxy Game by Karen Lord Parker Pyne Investigates by Agatha Christie By Love Possessed by Lorna Goodison Silver Sparrow by Tayari Jones Certain Dark Things by Silvia Moreno-Garcia Murder in Old Bombay by Nev March A Thousand Ships by Natalie Haynes

Female Protagonist: Sun Is Sky by Jedah Mayberry

- Depending on which calendar you look at, either March 17th or 21st is Absolutely Incredible Kid Day. That’s everyday in my house because I have the most amazing son. Read a book with a kid as one of the MC.
The Galaxy Game by Karen Lord Sun Is Sky by Jedah Mayberry

- March’s birthstones are aquamarine and bloodstone. These stones symbolize courage. Read a book where the MC exhibits courage.
When the Tiger Came Down the Mountain (The Singing Hills Cycle, #2) by Nghi Vo Sun Is Sky by Jedah Mayberry Murder in Old Bombay by Nev March

- March 3, 1923 the first issue of “Time” magazine appeared on the newsstands. Read a book where one of the characters is a journalist or the author is a journalist.


50 points:
- On March 1st, Yellowstone became the first national park in the US. Read a book set out in nature or the main character is an animal.

- On March 6th, Silly Putty was invented. Read a book that you deem to be fun.

- On March 12th, it is “Plant a Flower Day”. Read a book that has flowers on the cover/as a title. Double points if it is March’s flower – the Daffodil.
By Love Possessed by Lorna Goodison March Violets (Bernie Gunther, #1) by Philip Kerr

- March 1, 1961 the Peace Corps was established. Read a book where the MC goes to a developing country to assist with health care, education or other basic human needs.

- March 26th American playwright Tennessee Williams was born. His works went on to win two Pulitzer Prizes. Read a play or a book that’s won a Pulitzer Prize.

- Ash Wednesday, Purim and World Day of Prayer are all in March. Read a book tagged as Christian, Religious, or Spiritual.
On the Soul and the Resurrection St Gregory of Nyssa by Gregory of Nyssa

- St. Patrick’s Day - read a book set in Ireland or by an Irish author.
Those Brave, Foolish Souls from the City of Swords (Yarnsworld #3) by Benedict Patrick


message 16: by Desley (Cat fosterer) (last edited Mar 20, 2022 09:46AM) (new)

Desley (Cat fosterer) (booktigger) | 800 comments On The Same Page Monthly Reading Challenge MARCH 2022


Start Date: 03/01/2022
End Date: 03/31/2022

Total Pages Read: 626
Bonus Points: 150

Books Read:
1. Come, Tell Me How You Live 208 pages, 08/03
2. Behind the Horror: True Stories That Inspired Horror Movies 234 pages, 19/03
3. Marrying Off Mother: And Other Stories 184 pages, 20/03
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10 points:
- It is “Happy New Year" for the Romans – read any anticipated books on your TBR list, recently added or older.
Come, Tell Me How You Live
- On March 4th, “Happy Birthday to You” was circulated. Read any book that you received as a gift.
- March’s birthstone is Aquamarine. It can also be known as the Blue Nile or a stone/water of the sea. Read a book with blue on the cover or a blue-ish word in the title. (eg: Sea, Sky, Water).
- March is the 3rd month. Read a book that has a “3” somewhere in the page count.
Behind the Horror: True Stories That Inspired Horror Movies
- James Patterson’s birthday is in March. Read a thriller. Double points if it’s by James Patterson.
- Dr. Seuss’s birthday is in March. Read a children’s, kid’s or YA book.
- March 31, 1951 the first commercially built US computer sold. Read an e-book.
Come, Tell Me How You Live
Behind the Horror: True Stories That Inspired Horror Movies
Marrying Off Mother: And Other Stories
25 points:
- March 1st, the “Lindbergh baby” vanished. Read a mystery about a missing person.
- The zodiac sign for the first half of March is Pisces. Pisces are known to be emotionally sensitive, aware, gracious and go to great lengths to make those around them happy. Read a book that will make you happy or has a happy ending.
Come, Tell Me How You Live
- The zodiac sign for the later half of March is Aries. Aries are known to be passionate, motivated, confident, and has a cheerful disposition along with relentless determination. Read a book that would be challenging: either a genre that is new to you, or tackle a big book/a book series.
- March is National Woman’s History Month. Read a book by a female author or with a female protagonist.
Come, Tell Me How You Live
- Depending on which calendar you look at, either March 17th or 21st is Absolutely Incredible Kid Day. That’s everyday in my house because I have the most amazing son. Read a book with a kid as one of the MC.
- March’s birthstones are aquamarine and bloodstone. These stones symbolize courage. Read a book where the MC exhibits courage.
- March 3, 1923 the first issue of “Time” magazine appeared on the newsstands. Read a book where one of the characters is a journalist or the author is a journalist.

50 points:
- On March 1st, Yellowstone became the first national park in the US. Read a book set out in nature or the main character is an animal.
Come, Tell Me How You Live
- On March 6th, Silly Putty was invented. Read a book that you deem to be fun.
- On March 12th, it is “Plant a Flower Day”. Read a book that has flowers on the cover/as a title. Double points if it is March’s flower – the Daffodil.
- March 1, 1961 the Peace Corps was established. Read a book where the MC goes to a developing country to assist with health care, education or other basic human needs.
Come, Tell Me How You Live
- March 26th American playwright Tennessee Williams was born. His works went on to win two Pulitzer Prizes. Read a play or a book that’s won a Pulitzer Prize.
- Ash Wednesday, Purim and World Day of Prayer are all in March. Read a book tagged as Christian, Religious, or Spiritual.
- St. Patrick’s Day - read a book set in Ireland or by an Irish author.


message 17: by Judy (last edited Mar 30, 2022 11:32AM) (new)

Judy (jdowell) | 68 comments On The Same Page Monthly Reading Challenge MARCH 2022


Start Date: 03/01/2022
End Date: 03/31/2022

Total Pages Read: 5,302
Bonus Points:

Books Read:
1. Sooley by John Grisham 354 pages 3/2/22
2. Hardcore Twenty-Four by Janet Evanovich 296 pages 3/4/22
3. The Perfect Couple by Elin Hilderbrand 481 pages 3/7/22
4. 28 Summers by Elin Hilderbrand 433 pages 3/10/22
5. The Identicals by Elin Hilderbrand 433 pages 3/13/22
6. Bluebird by Genevieve Graham 384 pages 3/6/22
7. The Rumor by Elin Hilderbrand 367 pages 3/15/22
7. Dewey Decimated by Allison Brook 336 pages 3/16/22
8. French Braid by Anne Tyler 258 pages 3/18/22
9. Watch Out for Her by Samantha M. Bailey 272 pages 3/20/22
10. The Guest List by Lucy Foley 322 pages 3/22/22
11. Last Dance on the Starlight Pier by Sarah Bird 416 pages 3/24/22
12. Pay Dirt Road: A Novel by Samantha Jayne Allen 297 pages 3/26/22
13. Our Little World by Karen Winn 352 pages 3/30/22
14. The Vanishing Type by Ellery Adams 301 pages 3/28/22


message 18: by Sherri (last edited Mar 30, 2022 03:45PM) (new)

Sherri | 36 comments On The Same Page Monthly Reading Challenge MARCH 2022


Start Date: 03/01/2022
End Date: 03/31/2022

Total Pages Read: 10,325
Bonus Points: 455

Books Read:
1. The Hummingbirds' Gift: Wonder, Beauty, and Renewal on Wings 96 pgs (50) 3/1
2. A Wolf Called Wander 243 pgs (50) 3/1
3. Finding Langston 112 pgs (10) 3/4
4. The Book of Boy 293 pgs (50) 3/4
5. Flower Crowns and Fearsome Things 176 pgs (50) 3/5
6. The 1619 Project: A New Origin Story 624 pgs () 3/6
7. Your Heart is the Sea 200 pgs () 3/7
8. As Brave As You 410 pgs () 3/7
9. Gabriel: A Poem 97 pgs () 3/8
10. Wild Embers: Poems of Rebellion, Fire and Beauty 150 pgs () 3/8
11. Great Goddesses: Life Lessons from Myths and Monsters 256 pgs 3/8
12. Midnight at the Barclay Hotel 336 pgs (10) 3/9
13. Jaclyn Hyde 240 pgs (10) 3/9
14. The Rock from the Sky 96 pgs (10) 3/9
15. Everywhere Blue 256 pgs (10) 3/9
16. Being Clem 256 pgs (10) 3/10
17. Leaving Lymon 208 pgs (10) 3/11
18. Love Poems for Married People 112 pgs () 3/12
19. Junk Boy 368 pgs () 3/12
20. The Last Bear 288 pgs (25) 3/13
21. The Wild Robot 279 pgs () 3/13
22. The Wild Robot Escapes 279 pgs () 3/14
23. 1177 B.C.: The Year Civilization Collapsed: Revised and Updated 264 pgs () 3/16
24. The Ship of the Starved: The Last Voyage of the Blessed Mary 21 pgs () 3/16
25. Out of My Mind 295 pgs (25) 3/16
26. Medusa 224 pgs (10) 3/17
27. The Orphan of Ellis Island 192 pgs (10) 3/17
28. Hephaistos: God of Fire 77 pgs () 3/20
29. Fish in a Tree 288 pgs (25) 3/20
30. Out of the Dust 227 pgs (50) 3/20
31. Wildfire 202 pgs (25) 3/21
32. Eyes That Speak to the Stars 32 pgs () 3/21
33. Tell Me Everything: The Story of a Private Investigation 288 pgs (25) 3/22
34. Grief is the Thing with Feathers 114 pgs () 3/22
35. 1620: A Critical Response to the 1619 Project 272 pgs () 3/22
36. How to Be Perfect: The Correct Answer to Every Moral Question 304 pgs () 3/25
37. The Secret Token: Myth, Obsession, and the Search for the Lost Colony of Roanoke 426 pgs () 3/25
38. Joyful Noise: Poems for Two Voices 64 pgs () 3/26
39. I Am Phoenix: Poems for Two Voices 64 pgs () 3/26
40. Malamander 304 pgs () 3/27
41. Closer to Nowhere 416 pgs () 3/27
42. Fierce Fairytales: Poems and Stories to Stir Your Soul 176 pgs () 3/28
43. Every Heart a Doorway 175 pgs () 3/29
44. Muted 400 pgs () 3/30
45. Down Among the Sticks and Bones 187 pgs () 3/30
46. Wild River 208 pgs () 3/30
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- It is “Happy New Year" for the Romans – read any anticipated books on your TBR list, recently added or older.
Medusa ★✩★✩★

- On March 4th, “Happy Birthday to You” was circulated. Read any book that you received as a gift.

- March’s birthstone is Aquamarine. It can also be known as the Blue Nile or a stone/water of the sea. Read a book with blue on the cover or a blue-ish word in the title. (eg: Sea, Sky, Water).
Your Heart is the Sea ★✩★✩
Everywhere Blue ★✩★

- March is the 3rd month. Read a book that has a “3” somewhere in the page count.

- James Patterson’s birthday is in March. Read a thriller. Double points if it’s by James Patterson.
The Maid
The Paris Apartment

- Dr. Seuss’s birthday is in March. Read a children’s, kid’s or YA book.
Finding Langston ★✩★
Being Clem ★✩★✩
The Rock from the Sky ★✩★
The Orphan of Ellis Island ★✩


- March 31, 1951 the first commercially built US computer sold. Read an e-book.


25 points:
- March 1st, the “Lindbergh baby” vanished. Read a mystery about a missing person.

- The zodiac sign for the first half of March is Pisces. Pisces are known to be emotionally sensitive, aware, gracious and go to great lengths to make those around them happy. Read a book that will make you happy or has a happy ending.
The Last Bear ★✩★✩★


- The zodiac sign for the later half of March is Aries. Aries are known to be passionate, motivated, confident, and has a cheerful disposition along with relentless determination. Read a book that would be challenging: either a genre that is new to you, or tackle a big book/a book series.

- March is National Woman’s History Month. Read a book by a female author or with a female protagonist.
Tell Me Everything: The Story of a Private Investigation ★✩★✩★


- Depending on which calendar you look at, either March 17th or 21st is Absolutely Incredible Kid Day. Read a book with a kid as one of the MC.
Out of My Mind ★✩★✩
Out of My Heart

- March’s birthstones are aquamarine and bloodstone. These stones symbolize courage. Read a book where the MC exhibits courage.
Wildfire ✩★✩★
Fish in a Tree ★✩★✩★

- March 3, 1923 the first issue of “Time” magazine appeared on the newsstands. Read a book where one of the characters is a journalist or the author is a journalist.


50 points:
- On March 1st, Yellowstone became the first national park in the US. Read a book set out in nature or the main character is an animal.
A Wolf Called Wander ★✩★
The Hummingbirds' Gift: Wonder, Beauty, and Renewal on Wings ★✩★

- On March 6th, Silly Putty was invented. Read a book that you deem to be fun.

- On March 12th, it is “Plant a Flower Day”. Read a book that has flowers on the cover/as a title. Double points if it is March’s flower – the Daffodil.
Flower Crowns and Fearsome Things ★✩★

- March 1, 1961 the Peace Corps was established. Read a book where the MC goes to a developing country to assist with health care, education or other basic human needs.

- March 26th American playwright Tennessee Williams was born. His works went on to win two Pulitzer Prizes. Read a play or a book that’s won a Pulitzer Prize.
The Book of Boy ★✩★✩
Out of the Dust ★✩★

- Ash Wednesday, Purim and World Day of Prayer are all in March. Read a book tagged as Christian, Religious, or Spiritual.

- St. Patrick’s Day - read a book set in Ireland or by an Irish author.


message 19: by Jan (last edited Mar 31, 2022 03:54PM) (new)

Jan | 83 comments On The Same Page Monthly Reading Challenge MARCH 2022


Start Date: 03/01/2022
End Date: 03/31/2022

Total Pages Read: 3700
Bonus Points: 995


Books Read:

1. Crying in H Mart by Michelle Zauner 256 pages
2. The Guncle by Steven Rowley 326 pages
3. The One Hundred Years of Lenni and Margot by Marianne Cronin 352 pages
4. Being Mortal Medicine and What Matters in the End by Atul Gawande 282 pages
5. The Great Alone by Kristin Hannah 435 pages
6. Things My Son Needs to Know About the World by Fredrik Backman 208 pages
7. Gift from the Sea by Anne Morrow Lindbergh 130 pages
8. The Last Green Valley by Mark T. Sullivan 458 pages
9. The Ghost and the Birthday Boy (Haunting Danielle #28) by Bobbi Holmes 272 pages
10. How Y'all Doing? Misadventures and Mischief from a Life Well Lived by Leslie Jordan 208 pages
11. Dolly Parton, Songteller My Life in Lyrics by Dolly Parton 380 pages
12. This Time Together Laughter and Reflection by Carol Burnett 266 pages
13. Whose Boat Is This Boat? Comments That Don't Help in the Aftermath of a Hurricane by The Staff of the Late Show 24 pages
14. The Paper Palace by Miranda Cowley Heller 400 pages


10 points:
- It is “Happy New Year" for the Romans – read any anticipated books on your TBR list, recently added or older.
The One Hundred Years of Lenni and Margot by Marianne Cronin Things My Son Needs to Know About the World by Fredrik Backman The Last Green Valley by Mark T. Sullivan How Y'all Doing? Misadventures and Mischief from a Life Well Lived by Leslie Jordan The Paper Palace by Miranda Cowley Heller
- On March 4th, “Happy Birthday to You” was circulated. Read any book that you received as a gift.
- March’s birthstone is Aquamarine. It can also be known as the Blue Nile or a stone/water of the sea. Read a book with blue on the cover or a blue-ish word in the title. (eg: Sea, Sky, Water).
The One Hundred Years of Lenni and Margot by Marianne Cronin Gift from the Sea by Anne Morrow Lindbergh The Last Green Valley by Mark T. Sullivan The Ghost and the Birthday Boy (Haunting Danielle #28) by Bobbi Holmes How Y'all Doing? Misadventures and Mischief from a Life Well Lived by Leslie Jordan Dolly Parton, Songteller My Life in Lyrics by Dolly Parton Whose Boat Is This Boat? Comments That Don't Help in the Aftermath of a Hurricane by The Staff of the Late Show
- March is the 3rd month. Read a book that has a “3” somewhere in the page count.
The Guncle by Steven Rowley The One Hundred Years of Lenni and Margot by Marianne Cronin The Great Alone by Kristin Hannah Gift from the Sea by Anne Morrow Lindbergh Dolly Parton, Songteller My Life in Lyrics by Dolly Parton
- James Patterson’s birthday is in March. Read a thriller. Double points if it’s by James Patterson.
- Dr. Seuss’s birthday is in March. Read a children’s, kid’s or YA book.
- March 31, 1951 the first commercially built US computer sold. Read an e-book.

25 points:
- March 1st, the “Lindbergh baby” vanished. Read a mystery about a missing person.
- The zodiac sign for the first half of March is Pisces. Pisces are known to be emotionally sensitive, aware, gracious and go to great lengths to make those around them happy. Read a book that will make you happy or has a happy ending.
The Guncle by Steven Rowley The Ghost and the Birthday Boy (Haunting Danielle #28) by Bobbi Holmes How Y'all Doing? Misadventures and Mischief from a Life Well Lived by Leslie Jordan Dolly Parton, Songteller My Life in Lyrics by Dolly Parton This Time Together Laughter and Reflection by Carol Burnett
- The zodiac sign for the later half of March is Aries. Aries are known to be passionate, motivated, confident, and has a cheerful disposition along with relentless determination. Read a book that would be challenging: either a genre that is new to you, or tackle a big book/a book series.
- March is National Woman’s History Month. Read a book by a female author or with a female protagonist.
Crying in H Mart by Michelle Zauner The One Hundred Years of Lenni and Margot by Marianne Cronin The Great Alone by Kristin Hannah Gift from the Sea by Anne Morrow Lindbergh The Ghost and the Birthday Boy (Haunting Danielle #28) by Bobbi Holmes Dolly Parton, Songteller My Life in Lyrics by Dolly Parton This Time Together Laughter and Reflection by Carol Burnett The Paper Palace by Miranda Cowley Heller
- Depending on which calendar you look at, either March 17th or 21st is Absolutely Incredible Kid Day. That’s everyday in my house because I have the most amazing son. Read a book with a kid as one of the MC.
The Guncle by Steven Rowley The One Hundred Years of Lenni and Margot by Marianne Cronin The Great Alone by Kristin Hannah
- March’s birthstones are aquamarine and bloodstone. These stones symbolize courage. Read a book where the MC exhibits courage.
The One Hundred Years of Lenni and Margot by Marianne Cronin The Great Alone by Kristin Hannah The Last Green Valley by Mark T. Sullivan
- March 3, 1923 the first issue of “Time” magazine appeared on the newsstands. Read a book where one of the characters is a journalist or the author is a journalist.

50 points:
- On March 1st, Yellowstone became the first national park in the US. Read a book set out in nature or the main character is an animal.
- On March 6th, Silly Putty was invented. Read a book that you deem to be fun.
The Guncle by Steven Rowley The Ghost and the Birthday Boy (Haunting Danielle #28) by Bobbi Holmes How Y'all Doing? Misadventures and Mischief from a Life Well Lived by Leslie Jordan Dolly Parton, Songteller My Life in Lyrics by Dolly Parton This Time Together Laughter and Reflection by Carol Burnett Whose Boat Is This Boat? Comments That Don't Help in the Aftermath of a Hurricane by The Staff of the Late Show
- On March 12th, it is “Plant a Flower Day”. Read a book that has flowers on the cover/as a title. Double points if it is March’s flower – the Daffodil.
The One Hundred Years of Lenni and Margot by Marianne Cronin
- March 1, 1961 the Peace Corps was established. Read a book where the MC goes to a developing country to assist with health care, education or other basic human needs.
- March 26th American playwright Tennessee Williams was born. His works went on to win two Pulitzer Prizes. Read a play or a book that’s won a Pulitzer Prize.
- Ash Wednesday, Purim and World Day of Prayer are all in March. Read a book tagged as Christian, Religious, or Spiritual.
- St. Patrick’s Day - read a book set in Ireland or by an Irish author.


message 20: by Evyan (last edited Mar 25, 2022 09:04AM) (new)

Evyan | 36 comments On The Same Page Monthly Reading Challenge MARCH 2022


Start Date: 03/01/2022
End Date: 03/31/2022

Total Pages Read: 866
Bonus Points: 370

Books Read:
1. The Last Thing He Told Me, 320 pages, 3/17/22, +10 (anticipated), +10 (blue), +10 (3), +10 (thriller), +10 (ebook), +25 (missing), +25 (female author), +25 (kid), +25 (courage),
2. The Poisonwood Bible, 546 pages,, 3/23/22, +10 (anticipated), +10 (ebook), +25 (female), +25(kid), +50 (nature), +50 (developing), +50 (religion)
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5.

10 points:
- It is “Happy New Year" for the Romans – read any anticipated books on your TBR list, recently added or older.
- On March 4th, “Happy Birthday to You” was circulated. Read any book that you received as a gift.
- March’s birthstone is Aquamarine. It can also be known as the Blue Nile or a stone/water of the sea. Read a book with blue on the cover or a blue-ish word in the title. (eg: Sea, Sky, Water).
- March is the 3rd month. Read a book that has a “3” somewhere in the page count.
- James Patterson’s birthday is in March. Read a thriller. Double points if it’s by James Patterson.
- Dr. Seuss’s birthday is in March. Read a children’s, kid’s or YA book.
- March 31, 1951 the first commercially built US computer sold. Read an e-book.

25 points:
- March 1st, the “Lindbergh baby” vanished. Read a mystery about a missing person.
- The zodiac sign for the first half of March is Pisces. Pisces are known to be emotionally sensitive, aware, gracious and go to great lengths to make those around them happy. Read a book that will make you happy or has a happy ending.
- The zodiac sign for the later half of March is Aries. Aries are known to be passionate, motivated, confident, and has a cheerful disposition along with relentless determination. Read a book that would be challenging: either a genre that is new to you, or tackle a big book/a book series.
- March is National Woman’s History Month. Read a book by a female author or with a female protagonist.
- Depending on which calendar you look at, either March 17th or 21st is Absolutely Incredible Kid Day. That’s everyday in my house because I have the most amazing son. Read a book with a kid as one of the MC.
- March’s birthstones are aquamarine and bloodstone. These stones symbolize courage. Read a book where the MC exhibits courage.
- March 3, 1923 the first issue of “Time” magazine appeared on the newsstands. Read a book where one of the characters is a journalist or the author is a journalist.

50 points:
- On March 1st, Yellowstone became the first national park in the US. Read a book set out in nature or the main character is an animal.
- On March 6th, Silly Putty was invented. Read a book that you deem to be fun.
- On March 12th, it is “Plant a Flower Day”. Read a book that has flowers on the cover/as a title. Double points if it is March’s flower – the Daffodil.
- March 1, 1961 the Peace Corps was established. Read a book where the MC goes to a developing country to assist with health care, education or other basic human needs.
- March 26th American playwright Tennessee Williams was born. His works went on to win two Pulitzer Prizes. Read a play or a book that’s won a Pulitzer Prize.
- Ash Wednesday, Purim and World Day of Prayer are all in March. Read a book tagged as Christian, Religious, or Spiritual.
- St. Patrick’s Day - read a book set in Ireland or by an Irish author.


message 21: by Kathleen (last edited Mar 31, 2022 06:15PM) (new)

Kathleen Huben | 36 comments On The Same Page Monthly Reading Challenge MARCH 2022


Start Date: 03/01/2022
End Date: 03/31/2022

Total Pages Read: 5769
Bonus Points: 375

Books Read:
1. Glory in Death byJ.D. Robb, 03/02/22, 296p.
2. Immortal in Death by J.D. Robb, 03/03/22, 345p.
3. Rapture in Death by J.D. Robb, 03/04/22, 299p.
4. Ceremony in Death by J d robb, 03/06/22, 327p.
5. We Keep the Dead Close: A Murder at Harvard and a Half Century of Silence by Becky Cooper, 03/10/22, 501
6. The Accomplice by Lisa Lutz, 03/13/22, 368
7. Vengeance in Death by J.D. Robb, 03/16/22, 343
8. Holiday in Death by J.D. Robb, 03/15/22, 308
9. Conspiracy in Death by J.D. Robb, 03/18/22, 364
10. Loyalty in Death by J.D. Robb, 03/20/22, 355
11. Witness in Death , by J.D. Robb, 03/21/22, 339
12. Judgement in Death , by J.D. Robb, 03/24/22, 356
13. Betrayal in Death by J.D. Robb, 03/26/22, 355
14. Seduction in Death by J.D. Robb03/28/22, 354
15. Honey Roasted byCleo Coyle, 03/30/22, 368
16. Good Omens: The Nice and Accurate Prophecies of Agnes Nutter, Witch by Terry Pratchett and Neil Gaiman, 03/30/22, 491


10 points:
- It is “Happy New Year" for the Romans – read any anticipated books on your TBR list, recently added or older.

- On March 4th, “Happy Birthday to You” was circulated. Read any book that you received as a gift.

- March’s birthstone is Aquamarine. It can also be known as the Blue Nile or a stone/water of the sea. Read a book with blue on the cover or a blue-ish word in the title. (eg: Sea, Sky, Water).


25 points:
- March 1st, the “Lindbergh baby” vanished. Read a mystery about a missing person.

- The zodiac sign for the first half of March is Pisces. Pisces are known to be emotionally sensitive, aware, gracious and go to great lengths to make those around them happy. Read a book that will make you happy or has a happy ending.

- The zodiac sign for the later half of March is Aries. Aries are known to be passionate, motivated, confident, and has a cheerful disposition along with relentless determination. Read a book that would be challenging: either a genre that is new to you, or tackle a big book/a book series.


50 points:
- On March 1st, Yellowstone became the first national park in the US. Read a book set out in nature or the main character is an animal.

- On March 6th, Silly Putty was invented. Read a book that you deem to be fun.

- On March 12th, it is “Plant a Flower Day”. Read a book that has flowers on the cover/as a title. Double points if it is March’s flower – the Daffodil.

10 points:
- March is the 3rd month. Read a book that has a “3” somewhere in the page count.

- James Patterson’s birthday is in March. Read a thriller. Double points if it’s by James Patterson.

- Dr. Seuss’s birthday is in March. Read a children’s, kid’s or YA book.

- March 31, 1951 the first commercially built US computer sold. Read an e-book.


25 points:
- March is National Woman’s History Month. Read a book by a female author or with a female protagonist.
J.D.Robb 12 books = 300
Becky Cooper 1 book= 25
Lisa Lutz 1 book = 25
Cleo Coyle 1book = 25

- Depending on which calendar you look at, either March 17th or 21st is Absolutely Incredible Kid Day. That’s everyday in my house because I have the most amazing son. Read a book with a kid as one of the MC.

- March’s birthstones are aquamarine and bloodstone. These stones symbolize courage. Read a book where the MC exhibits courage.

- March 3, 1923 the first issue of “Time” magazine appeared on the newsstands. Read a book where one of the characters is a journalist or the author is a journalist.


50 points:
- March 1, 1961 the Peace Corps was established. Read a book where the MC goes to a developing country to assist with health care, education or other basic human needs.

- March 26th American playwright Tennessee Williams was born. His works went on to win two Pulitzer Prizes. Read a play or a book that’s won a Pulitzer Prize.

- Ash Wednesday, Purim and World Day of Prayer are all in March. Read a book tagged as Christian, Religious, or Spiritual.

- St. Patrick’s Day - read a book set in Ireland or by an Irish author.


message 22: by Vanessa (last edited Mar 28, 2022 11:42AM) (new)

Vanessa (effoff_imreading) | 6 comments MARCH Monthly Reading Challenge
Start Date: 03/01/2022
End Date: 03/31/2022

Total Pages Read: 990
Bonus Points: 335

Books Read:
1. Monstress, Vol. 1: Awakening 3/5 203pgs +75
2. Monstress, Vol. 2: The Blood 3/7 152pgs + 75
3.The Maid 3/23 291pgs +35
4. Monstress, Vol. 3: Haven 3/26 168 pgs + 75
5. Monstress, Vol. 4: The Chosen 3/28 176pgs+ 75

10 points:
- It is “Happy New Year" for the Romans – read any anticipated books on your TBR list, recently added or older.

- On March 4th, “Happy Birthday to You” was circulated. Read any book that you received as a gift.

- March’s birthstone is Aquamarine. It can also be known as the Blue Nile or a stone/water of the sea. Read a book with blue on the cover or a blue-ish word in the title. (eg: Sea, Sky, Water).

- March is the 3rd month. Read a book that has a “3” somewhere in the page count.

- James Patterson’s birthday is in March. Read a thriller. Double points if it’s by James Patterson.

- Dr. Seuss’s birthday is in March. Read a children’s, kid’s or YA book.

- March 31, 1951 the first commercially built US computer sold. Read an e-book.
The Maid by Nita Prose


25 points:
- March 1st, the “Lindbergh baby” vanished. Read a mystery about a missing person.

- The zodiac sign for the first half of March is Pisces. Pisces are known to be emotionally sensitive, aware, gracious and go to great lengths to make those around them happy. Read a book that will make you happy or has a happy ending.

- The zodiac sign for the later half of March is Aries. Aries are known to be passionate, motivated, confident, and has a cheerful disposition along with relentless determination. Read a book that would be challenging: either a genre that is new to you, or tackle a big book/a book series.

- March is National Woman’s History Month. Read a book by a female author or with a female protagonist.
Monstress, Vol. 1 Awakening by Marjorie M. Liu Monstress, Vol. 2 The Blood by Marjorie M. Liu
The Maid by Nita Prose Monstress, Vol. 3 Haven by Marjorie M. Liu Monstress, Vol. 4: The Chosen

- Depending on which calendar you look at, either March 17th or 21st is Absolutely Incredible Kid Day. That’s everyday in my house because I have the most amazing son. Read a book with a kid as one of the MC.
Monstress, Vol. 1 Awakening by Marjorie M. Liu Monstress, Vol. 2 The Blood by Marjorie M. Liu
Monstress, Vol. 4: The Chosen

- March’s birthstones are aquamarine and bloodstone. These stones symbolize courage. Read a book where the MC exhibits courage.
Monstress, Vol. 1 Awakening by Marjorie M. Liu Monstress, Vol. 2 The Blood by Marjorie M. Liu
Monstress, Vol. 3 Haven by Marjorie M. Liu
Monstress, Vol. 4: The Chosen

- March 3, 1923 the first issue of “Time” magazine appeared on the newsstands. Read a book where one of the characters is a journalist or the author is a journalist.



50 points:
- On March 1st, Yellowstone became the first national park in the US. Read a book set out in nature or the main character is an animal.

- On March 6th, Silly Putty was invented. Read a book that you deem to be fun.

- On March 12th, it is “Plant a Flower Day”. Read a book that has flowers on the cover/as a title. Double points if it is March’s flower – the Daffodil.

- March 1, 1961 the Peace Corps was established. Read a book where the MC goes to a developing country to assist with health care, education or other basic human needs.

- March 26th American playwright Tennessee Williams was born. His works went on to win two Pulitzer Prizes. Read a play or a book that’s won a Pulitzer Prize.

- Ash Wednesday, Purim and World Day of Prayer are all in March. Read a book tagged as Christian, Religious, or Spiritual.

- St. Patrick’s Day - read a book set in Ireland or by an Irish author


message 23: by Kerry (new)

Kerry Christian (kwcreads) | 38 comments Monthly Reading Challenge - March
Start Date: 03/01/2022
End Date: 03/31/2022

Total Pages Read:
Bonus Points:

Books Read:
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3.
4.
5.

10 points:
- It is “Happy New Year" for the Romans – read any anticipated books on your TBR list, recently added or older.
- On March 4th, “Happy Birthday to You” was circulated. Read any book that you received as a gift.
- March’s birthstone is Aquamarine. It can also be known as the Blue Nile or a stone/water of the sea. Read a book with blue on the cover or a blue-ish word in the title. (eg: Sea, Sky, Water).
- March is the 3rd month. Read a book that has a “3” somewhere in the page count.
- James Patterson’s birthday is in March. Read a thriller. Double points if it’s by James Patterson.
- Dr. Seuss’s birthday is in March. Read a children’s, kid’s or YA book.
- March 31, 1951 the first commercially built US computer sold. Read an e-book.

25 points:
- March 1st, the “Lindbergh baby” vanished. Read a mystery about a missing person.
- The zodiac sign for the first half of March is Pisces. Pisces are known to be emotionally sensitive, aware, gracious and go to great lengths to make those around them happy. Read a book that will make you happy or has a happy ending.
- The zodiac sign for the later half of March is Aries. Aries are known to be passionate, motivated, confident, and has a cheerful disposition along with relentless determination. Read a book that would be challenging: either a genre that is new to you, or tackle a big book/a book series.
- March is National Woman’s History Month. Read a book by a female author or with a female protagonist.
- Depending on which calendar you look at, either March 17th or 21st is Absolutely Incredible Kid Day. That’s everyday in my house because I have the most amazing son. Read a book with a kid as one of the MC.
- March’s birthstones are aquamarine and bloodstone. These stones symbolize courage. Read a book where the MC exhibits courage.
- March 3, 1923 the first issue of “Time” magazine appeared on the newsstands. Read a book where one of the characters is a journalist or the author is a journalist.

50 points:
- On March 1st, Yellowstone became the first national park in the US. Read a book set out in nature or the main character is an animal.
- On March 6th, Silly Putty was invented. Read a book that you deem to be fun.
- On March 12th, it is “Plant a Flower Day”. Read a book that has flowers on the cover/as a title. Double points if it is March’s flower – the Daffodil.
- March 1, 1961 the Peace Corps was established. Read a book where the MC goes to a developing country to assist with health care, education or other basic human needs.
- March 26th American playwright Tennessee Williams was born. His works went on to win two Pulitzer Prizes. Read a play or a book that’s won a Pulitzer Prize.
- Ash Wednesday, Purim and World Day of Prayer are all in March. Read a book tagged as Christian, Religious, or Spiritual.
- St. Patrick’s Day - read a book set in Ireland or by an Irish author.


message 24: by Vikki, Moderator (last edited Mar 30, 2022 05:35PM) (new)

Vikki (silverstarz) | 838 comments Mod
Start Date: 03/01/2022
End Date: 03/31/2022

Total Pages Read: 2,834
Bonus Points: 305

Books Read:
1. Pygmalion 120
2. Police 628
3. The Bothy 233
4. Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban 317
5. Jo to the Rescue 309
6. Tom Tackles the Chalet School 260
7. The Chalet School and Rosalie 96
8. Monster in the Closet 433
9. The Binding 438

+ 10 Police anticipated book from TBR
+ 25 Police big book (628 pages)
+ 10 Police thriller
+ 50 Pygmalion a play
+ 10 Jo to the Rescue blue on cover
+ 30 (3 x 10) Jo to the Rescue Tom Tackles the Chalet School The Chalet School and Rosalie kid/YA books
+ 75 (3 x 25) Jo to the Rescue Tom Tackles the Chalet School The Chalet School and Rosalie written by female author
+ 25 Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban female author
+ 10 Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban YA book
+ 10 Monster in the Closet thriller
+ 25 Monster in the Closet written by female author
+ 25 Monster in the Closet big series (20+ books)


message 25: by Ruth, Moderator (new)

Ruth | 412 comments Mod
Kristine wrote: "Start Date: 3/1/22
End Date: 3/31/22

Total Pages Read: 5164
Total Bonus Points: 460
(I just did 1X category for each book, 1X)

Thanks for Putting this Together. I had a really fun time and the ..."


Hi Kristine,

You can use the same book for as many prompts as it will fit :)


message 26: by Ruth, Moderator (new)

Ruth | 412 comments Mod
WINNERS this month - Kristine & Tonya.
Well Done!
I'll send your emails now :)

Ruth


message 27: by Ruth, Moderator (new)

Ruth | 412 comments Mod
Tonya wrote: "I have never participated before but am going to give this a shot! Newly retired!

On The Same Page Monthly Reading Challenge MARCH 2022


Start Date: 03/01/2022
End Date: 03/31/2022

Total Pages R..."


Hi Tonya,

You have won for this month. Well done.
I can't send you a message because you have it on private. I sent you a friend request :)


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