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March has many wonderful and zany holidays. Let’s celebrate by reading through the holidays. Thank you, Stacie, for this challenge idea!

Levels:
Daring Daffodil: 1 - 4 books
Bluestocking: 5 - 8 books
Luck of the Irish: 8+ books


Tasks
◄ March is Irish American Month. Read a book that takes place in Ireland, or was written by an Irish author.

◄ March is Women’s History Month. Read a book by a new to you female author, or a book with a strong female lead.


◄ March is said to come in like a lion and go out like a lamb. Read a book that starts out strong and wimps out to the end, or read a book featuring animals.

◄ The flower of March is the daffodil. Read a book that has a predominately yellow or white cover, or where the first letter of the title can be found in DAFFODIL.

◄ March was named for Mars, the Roman god of war. Read a book set in space, a book about war, or a book with a red cover.

◄ March: to walk in a military manner with a regular measured tread. Read a book where a character is very determined with moving towards their goal or a book with a character in the military.

◄ March splits Pisces and Aries for zodiac signs. Read a book with water or fire on the cover, the final book in a series, or the first book in a series.
The Chronicles of Narnia (Chronicles of Narnia, #1-7) by C.S. Lewis Hex Hall (Hex Hall, #1) by Rachel Hawkins Carrie by Stephen King A Clockwork Orange by Anthony Burgess Lost Voices (Lost Voices, #1) by Sarah Porter Enna Burning (The Books of Bayern, #2) by Shannon Hale Rouge (Rouge, #1) by Isabella Modra Of Poseidon (The Syrena Legacy, #1) by Anna Banks Fire Study (Study, #3) by Maria V. Snyder Mermaid A Twist on the Classic Tale by Carolyn Turgeon

◄ March Madness is the college basketball tournament performed each Spring in the US. Read a book featuring a sports team or someone who plays a sport.

◄ March 2nd is Old Stuff Day. This is a day to try something new, break out of your routine, make a change! Read a book from a new genre or author. Break out of your reading rut!

◄ March 9th is Panic Day. Rather than freak out, read a book that calms you down! Alternatively, read a book that raises your blood pressure and makes you uncomfortable.

◄ March 12th is Girl Scout Day. Read a book with cookies in the title or on the cover, or read a book about a group of girls or a where a character does community service.

◄ March 14th is Pi Day, a day that celebrates Pi, the number that never ends. It’s often abbreviated to 3.14. This year is ultimate Pi Day because the first 5 numbers of Pi are 3.1415 which corresponds to this date. It’s also Albert Einstein’s birthday. Read a book with an average rating of 3.14 or higher, a book that was published in March of 2014 or a book featuring a mathematician or bakery.


◄ March 17th is Saint Patrick’s Day. Read a book written by an author named Patrick (first or last name) or with Patrick as the main character (Pat is acceptable). Alternatively, read a book where the main cover color is green or has alcohol on it.
Linger (The Wolves of Mercy Falls, #2) by Maggie Stiefvater Prodigal Summer by Barbara Kingsolver How Green Was My Valley by Richard Llewellyn Throne of Jade (Temeraire, #2) by Naomi Novik Emerald Green (Precious Stone Trilogy, #3) by Kerstin Gier The Sweetness at the Bottom of the Pie (Flavia de Luce, #1) by Alan Bradley The Green Fairy Book by Andrew Lang Summer's Crossing (Iron Fey, #3.5) by Julie Kagawa Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince (Harry Potter, #6) by J.K. Rowling The Wizard Heir (The Heir Chronicles, #2) by Cinda Williams Chima

◄ March 20th is the first day of Spring in the United States. Spring represents ideas of rebirth, rejuvenation, renewal, resurrection and regrowth. Read a book where the main character undergoes a transformation of some kind or gives birth to something (a person, a new idea, a business).

◄ March 29th is National Smoke and Mirrors Day. Read a book where something isn’t as it seems or where the main character is hiding something.



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Participants (March 1, 2019 onward)

Alli

Beth

Celia

Emily
EmilyRound 2

Jess

Kim

Suzanne


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message 4: by Stacie (last edited Mar 23, 2015 06:11AM) (new)

Stacie (thesebooksaremyfriends) Yay! I am of course in :)

The flower of March is the daffodil. Read a book that has a predominately yellow cover: A Shiver of Light

March is Women’s History Month. Read a book by a new to you female author, or a book with a strong female lead. (This book had both!): Not a Drop to Drink

March was named for Mars, the Roman god of war. Read a book with a red cover. Third Grave Dead Ahead

March: to walk in a military manner with a regular measured tread. Read a book with a character in the military. Touch & Geaux

March splits Pisces and Aries for zodiac signs. Read the first book in a series: Hot Ink

March 20th is the first day of Spring in the United States. Spring represents ideas of rebirth, rejuvenation, renewal, resurrection and regrowth. Read a book where the main character undergoes a transformation of some kind. Cop Out


March 14th is Pi Day, a day that celebrates Pi, the number that never ends. It’s often abbreviated to 3.14. This year is ultimate Pi Day because the first 5 numbers of Pi are 3.1415 which corresponds to this date. It’s also Albert Einstein’s birthday. Read a book with an average rating of 3.14 or higher. Skin Deep

March 29th is National Smoke and Mirrors Day. Read a book where something isn’t as it seems or where the main character is hiding something: Nefertiti's Heart

March 2nd is Old Stuff Day. This is a day to try something new, break out of your routine, make a change! Read a book from a new genre or author. Break out of your reading rut! The Warlord Wants Forever (new author)

March 17th is Saint Patrick’s Day. Alternatively, read a book where the main cover color is green. Fried Green Tomatoes at the Whistle Stop Cafe by Fannie Flagg

March 9th is Panic Day. Alternatively, read a book that raises your blood pressure and makes you uncomfortable. Mystery Man 3/20 This book made me so mad!

March 12th is Girl Scout Day. Read a book with cookies in the title or on the cover, or read a book about a group of girls. Inner Demons 3/22

March is said to come in like a lion and go out like a lamb. Read a book that starts out strong and wimps out to the end. Clean Sweep


message 5: by Emily (last edited Mar 31, 2015 01:16PM) (new)

Emily I'm in for Bluestocking - 5 to 8 books (going for 6)

Start Date: March 1, 2015
End Date: March 31, 2015
Read: 5/6

Task Options

◄ March is Irish American Month. Read a book that takes place in Ireland, or was written by an Irish author.

✔◄ March is Women’s History Month. Read a book by a new to you female author, or a book with a strong female lead. The Good Girl - read 3/14/15 - Mary Kubica is a new-to-me author.

✔◄ March is said to come in like a lion and go out like a lamb. Read a book that starts out strong and wimps out to the end, or read a book featuring animals. The Lost World - read 3/5/15 - features dinosaurs!

✔◄ The flower of March is the daffodil. Read a book that has a predominately yellow or white cover, or where the first letter of the title can be found in DAFFODIL.
The Damned - read 3/22/15

◄ March was named for Mars, the Roman god of war. Read a book set in space, a book about war, or a book with a red cover.

◄ March: to walk in a military manner with a regular measured tread. Read a book where a character is very determined with moving towards their goal or a book with a character in the military.

◄ March splits Pisces and Aries for zodiac signs. Read a book with water or fire on the cover, the final book in a series, or the first book in a series.

◄ March Madness is the college basketball tournament performed each Spring in the US. Read a book featuring a sports team or someone who plays a sport.

✔◄ March 2nd is Old Stuff Day. This is a day to try something new, break out of your routine, make a change! Read a book from a new genre or author. Break out of your reading rut!
Station Eleven - read 3/27/15 - Emily St. John Mandel is a new-to-me author

◄ March 9th is Panic Day. Rather than freak out, read a book that calms you down! Alternatively, read a book that raises your blood pressure and makes you uncomfortable.

◄ March 12th is Girl Scout Day. Read a book with cookies in the title or on the cover, or read a book about a group of girls or a where a character does community service.

✔◄ March 14th is Pi Day, a day that celebrates Pi, the number that never ends. It’s often abbreviated to 3.14. This year is ultimate Pi Day because the first 5 numbers of Pi are 3.1415 which corresponds to this date. It’s also Albert Einstein’s birthday. Read a book with an average rating of 3.14 or higher, a book that was published in March of 2014 or a book featuring a mathematician or bakery.
The Well of Lost Plots - read 3/31/15 - rated 4.08


◄ March 17th is Saint Patrick’s Day. Read a book written by an author named Patrick (first or last name) or with Patrick as the main character (Pat is acceptable). Alternatively, read a book where the main cover color is green or has alcohol on it.

◄ March 20th is the first day of Spring in the United States. Spring represents ideas of rebirth, rejuvenation, renewal, resurrection and regrowth. Read a book where the main character undergoes a transformation of some kind or gives birth to something (a person, a new idea, a business).

◄ March 29th is National Smoke and Mirrors Day. Read a book where something isn’t as it seems or where the main character is hiding something.


message 6: by Holli (last edited Mar 18, 2015 05:32AM) (new)

Holli | 397 comments Starting Level: Daring Daffodil - 1-4 books

Finished:
3/4

◄ March is Irish American Month. Read a book that takes place in Ireland, or was written by an Irish author.

◄ March is Women’s History Month. Read a book by a new to you female author, or a book with a strong female lead.

new female author: Bethany Bazile - Fight For Me by Bethany Bazile

◄ March was named for Mars, the Roman god of war. Read a book set in space, a book about war, or a book with a red cover.

red cover - The Darkest Fire (Lords of the Underworld, #0.5) by Gena Showalter

◄ March splits Pisces and Aries for zodiac signs. Read a book with water or fire on the cover, the final book in a series, or the first book in a series.

first in a series: Red Queen (Red Queen, #1) by Victoria Aveyard


message 7: by Alycia (last edited Mar 21, 2015 09:16AM) (new)

Alycia | 19 comments This does sound fun - I'll play! I'm going for Bluestocking:

◄ March is Women’s History Month. Read a book by a new to you female author, or a book with a strong female lead Wicked: The Life and Times of the Wicked Witch of the West Gregory Maguire read 3/20

◄ The flower of March is the daffodil. Read a book that has a predominately yellow or white cover, or where the first letter of the title can be found in DAFFODIL. First Impressions: A Novel of Old Books, Unexpected Love, and Jane Austenby Charlie Lovett read 3/17

◄ March splits Pisces and Aries for zodiac signs. Read a book with water or fire on the cover, the final book in a series, or the first book in a series.

◄ March 2nd is Old Stuff Day. This is a day to try something new, break out of your routine, make a change! Read a book from a new genre or author. Break out of your reading rut! Get in Trouble by Kelly Link - currently reading

◄ March 9th is Panic Day. Rather than freak out, read a book that calms you down! Alternatively, read a book that raises your blood pressure and makes you uncomfortable. The Girl on the Trainby Paula Hawkins - currently reading

◄ March 14th is Pi Day, a day that celebrates Pi, the number that never ends. It’s often abbreviated to 3.14. This year is ultimate Pi Day because the first 5 numbers of Pi are 3.1415 which corresponds to this date. It’s also Albert Einstein’s birthday. Read a book with an average rating of 3.14 or higher, a book that was published in March of 2014 or a book featuring a mathematician or bakery. The Art of Hearing Heartbeatsby Jan-Philipp Sendker read 3/15

◄ March 20th is the first day of Spring in the United States. Spring represents ideas of rebirth, rejuvenation, renewal, resurrection and regrowth. Read a book where the main character undergoes a transformation of some kind or gives birth to something (a person, a new idea, a business).


message 8: by Emma (M) (last edited Mar 29, 2015 01:06AM) (new)

Emma (M) | 1777 comments Looks like a lot of fun so I'm in and reserving my spot :)


Bluestocking - 5-8 Books - COMPLETED - 29/3/15

March is Women’s History Month - Read a book by a new to you female author, or a book with a strong female lead.
New female author & strong female lead: Susan Fanetti - Move the Sun (Signal Bend, #1) by Susan Fanetti - 8/3/15

March 17th is Saint Patrick’s Day - Read a book written by an author named Patrick (first or last name) or with Patrick as the main character (Pat is acceptable). Alternatively, read a book where the main cover color is green or has alcohol on it.
Green cover: Fangirl by Rainbow Rowell - 20/3/15

The flower of March is the daffodil - Read a book that has a predominately yellow or white cover, or where the first letter of the title can be found in DAFFODIL.
White cover: Cut & Run (Cut & Run, #1) by Abigail Roux - 3/3/15

March was named for Mars, the Roman god of war - Read a book set in space, a book about war, or a book with a red cover.
Set in Space: Molly Fyde and the Parsona Rescue (The Bern Saga #1) by Hugh Howey - 29/3/15

March splits Pisces and Aries for zodiac signs - Read a book with water or fire on the cover, the final book in a series, or the first book in a series.
Water on cover: On the Island (On the Island, #1) by Tracey Garvis-Graves - 25/3/15

March 14th is Pi Day - Read a book with an average rating of 3.14 or higher, a book that was published in March of 2014 or a book featuring a mathematician or bakery.
Rating higher than 3.14: Throne of Glass (Throne of Glass, #1) by Sarah J. Maas - 15/3/15


message 9: by K~Terror (last edited Apr 07, 2015 07:10AM) (new)

K~Terror (k-terror) | 5600 comments =========================================================
Tasks Completed: 8/15
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Touch & Geaux (Cut & Run, #7) by Abigail Roux Ball & Chain (Cut & Run, #8) by Abigail Roux The Prophet (Graveyard Queen, #3) by Amanda Stevens A Reason To Believe by Diana Copland Tell the Wolves I'm Home by Carol Rifka Brunt My Sister's Grave by Robert Dugoni

✔ March is Irish American Month.
Read a book that takes place in Ireland, or was written by an Irish author.
--> Iced

✔ March is Women’s History Month.
Read a book by a new to you female author, or a book with a strong female lead.
--> Ugly Girls

◄ March is said to come in like a lion and go out like a lamb.
Read a book that starts out strong and wimps out to the end, or read a book featuring animals.

✔ The flower of March is the daffodil.
Read a book that has a predominately yellow or white cover, or where the first letter of the title can be found in DAFFODIL.
--> Predominately White Cover: Touch & Geaux - Read 3/6 ☆☆☆☆☆

◄ March was named for Mars, the Roman god of war.
Read a book set in space, a book about war, or a book with a red cover.

✔ March: to walk in a military manner with a regular measured tread.
Read a book where a character is very determined with moving towards their goal or a book with a character in the military.
--> Ball & Chain - Read 3/10 ☆☆☆☆☆

✔ March splits Pisces and Aries for zodiac signs.
Read a book with water or fire on the cover, the final book in a series, or the first book in a series.
--> Final Book in Series: The Prophet - Read 3/2 ☆☆☆☆☆

◄ March Madness is the college basketball tournament performed each Spring in the US.
Read a book featuring a sports team or someone who plays a sport.

✔ March 2nd is Old Stuff Day. This is a day to try something new, break out of your routine, make a change!
Read a book from a new genre or author. Break out of your reading rut!
--> New author: Diana Copland (A Reason To Believe) - Read 3/2 ☆☆☆.5

◄ March 9th is Panic Day. Rather than freak out,
read a book that calms you down! Alternatively, read a book that raises your blood pressure and makes you uncomfortable.

◄ March 12th is Girl Scout Day.
Read a book with cookies in the title or on the cover, or read a book about a group of girls or a where a character does community service.

◄ March 14th is Pi Day, a day that celebrates Pi, the number that never ends. It’s often abbreviated to 3.14. This year is ultimate Pi Day because the first 5 numbers of Pi are 3.1415 which corresponds to this date. It’s also Albert Einstein’s birthday.
Read a book with an average rating of 3.14 or higher, a book that was published in March of 2014 or a book featuring a mathematician or bakery.
--> Book:

✔ March 17th is Saint Patrick’s Day.
Read a book written by an author named Patrick (first or last name) or with Patrick as the main character (Pat is acceptable). Alternatively, read a book where the main cover color is green or has alcohol on it.
--> Tell the Wolves I'm Home - Read 3/10 ☆☆☆☆☆

◄ March 20th is the first day of Spring in the United States. Spring represents ideas of rebirth, rejuvenation, renewal, resurrection and regrowth.
Read a book where the main character undergoes a transformation of some kind or gives birth to something (a person, a new idea, a business).

✔ March 29th is National Smoke and Mirrors Day.
Read a book where something isn’t as it seems or where the main character is hiding something.
--> My Sister's Grave - Read 3/2 ☆☆☆.5


message 10: by Snowtulip (last edited Mar 30, 2015 09:36AM) (new)

Snowtulip | 4679 comments 5-8 Books Task -DONE

◄ March is Irish American Month.
Read a book that takes place in Ireland:
The Hooker and the Hermit , 3.5 stars

◄ March is Women’s History Month.
Read a book by a new to you female author:
Tangled 4 stars

◄ March splits Pisces and Aries for zodiac signs.
Read the first book in a series.
The Iron Duke 3.5 stars

◄ March 17th is Saint Patrick’s Day.
Read a book where the main cover color is green:
Blue Lily, Lily Blue , 4stars

◄ March 20th is the first day of Spring in the United States.
Read a book where the main character undergoes a transformation:
Lady Luck 4 stars

◄ March 29th is National Smoke and Mirrors Day.
Read a book where something isn’t as it seems or where the main character is hiding something.
Five Flavors of Dumb 3.5 stars


message 11: by NayNay (last edited Mar 25, 2015 05:32PM) (new)

NayNay Stacie's Marvelous March Challenge
Duration:
March 1/15 - March 31/15

Levels: Luck of the Irish: 8+ books

Tasks

◄ March is Irish American Month.
Read a book that takes place in Ireland, or was written by an Irish author.
If I Never See You Again.  by Niamh O'Connor If I Never See You Again by Niamh O'Conner 03/13/15 **** (both)

◄ March is Women’s History Month.
Read a book by a new to you female author, or a book with a strong female lead.
The Miniaturist by Jessie Burton The Miniaturist by Jessie Burton 03/01/15 *** (new female author)

◄ March is said to come in like a lion and go out like a lamb.
Read a book that starts out strong and wimps out to the end, or read a book featuring animals.
The Look of Love (The Sullivans, #1) by Bella Andre The Look of Love by Bella Andre 03/11/15 *** (wimps out)

◄ The flower of March is the daffodil.
Read a book that has a predominately yellow or white cover, or where the first letter of the title can be found in DAFFODIL.
Mistress Firebrand (Renegades of the American Revolution) by Donna Thorland Mistress Firebrand by Donna Thorland 03/08/15 ****

◄ March was named for Mars, the Roman god of war.
Read a book set in space, a book about war, or a book with a red cover.
Rebel Queen by Michelle Moran Rebel Queen by Michelle Moran 03/04/15 *****

◄ March: to walk in a military manner with a regular measured tread.
Read a book where a character is very determined with moving towards their goal or a book with a character in the military.
Save the Date by Mary Kay Andrews Save the Date by Mary Kay Andrews 03/07/15 **** (saving florist business)

◄ March splits Pisces and Aries for zodiac signs.
Read a book with water or fire on the cover, the final book in a series, or the first book in a series.
The Queen of the Tearling (The Queen of the Tearling, #1) by Erika Johansen The Queen of the Tearling by Erika Johansen 03/03/15 **** (#1)

◄ March Madness is the college basketball tournament performed each Spring in the US.
Read a book featuring a sports team or someone who plays a sport.
Yield to Me (Club Excelsior, #1) by Sarah Castille Yield to Me by Sarah Castille 03/25/15 ****

◄ March 2nd is Old Stuff Day. This is a day to try something new, break out of your routine, make a change!
Read a book from a new genre or author. Break out of your reading rut!
Motown (Detroit, #2) by Loren D. Estleman Motown by Loren D. Estleman 03/05/15 *** (new author)

◄ March 9th is Panic Day. Rather than freak out,
read a book that calms you down! Alternatively, read a book that raises your blood pressure and makes you uncomfortable.
Great Protector by Kathryn Le Veque Great Protector by Kathryn Le Veque 03/12/15 ****

◄ March 12th is Girl Scout Day.
Read a book with cookies in the title or on the cover, or read a book about a group of girls or a where a character does community service.
Lady Almina and the Real Downton Abbey The Lost Legacy of Highclere Castle by Fiona Carnarvon Lady Almina and the Real Downton Abbey by Fiona Carnarvon 03/24/15 **** (turned home into hospital during war)

◄ March 14th is Pi Day, a day that celebrates Pi, the number that never ends. It’s often abbreviated to 3.14. This year is ultimate Pi Day because the first 5 numbers of Pi are 3.1415 which corresponds to this date. It’s also Albert Einstein’s birthday.
Read a book with an average rating of 3.14 or higher, a book that was published in March of 2014 or a book featuring a mathematician or bakery.
Sword Song (The Saxon Stories, #4) by Bernard Cornwell Sword Song by Bernard Cornwell 03/04/14 **** (rating 4.24)

◄ March 17th is Saint Patrick’s Day.
Read a book written by an author named Patrick (first or last name) or with Patrick as the main character (Pat is acceptable). Alternatively, read a book where the main cover color is green or has alcohol on it.
Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen 03.20.15 *****

◄ March 20th is the first day of Spring in the United States. Spring represents ideas of rebirth, rejuvenation, renewal, resurrection and regrowth.
Read a book where the main character undergoes a transformation of some kind or gives birth to something (a person, a new idea, a business).
Shattered Innocence (Shattered, #1) by Alexis Noelle Shattered Innocence by Alexis Noelle 03/13/15 **** (transformation)

◄ March 29th is National Smoke and Mirrors Day.
Read a book where something isn’t as it seems or where the main character is hiding something.
Big Little Lies by Liane Moriarty Big Little Lies by Liane Moriarty 03/02/15 *****


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VNerdbooks (v_nerdbooks) | 5079 comments Yay I'm in


message 13: by Camilla (last edited Mar 30, 2015 12:44PM) (new)

Camilla | 1885 comments Stacie's Marvelous March Challenge
Duration: 01 March - 31 March 2015

Tasks completed: 8

Tasks


◄ Irish American Month.
In the Woods takes place in Dublin 26Mar

◄ Women’s History Month.
Ambulance Girl: How I Saved Myself By Becoming an EMT New to me female author 22Mar

◄ Daffodil
Don't Look Twice title starts with D 17Mar

◄ Military
Champion Character in the military 16Mar

◄ Old Stuff Day
The Risk of Darkness new to me author 06Mar

◄ Pi Day
Tappakaa Peter Pan average rating 3.83 03Mar

◄ First day of Spring
Taivaslaulu The MC gives birth to twins 07Mar

◄ Smoke and Mirrors Day
Extinction Game 30Mar


message 14: by Annika (last edited Mar 17, 2015 09:45AM) (new)

Annika | 1744 comments Marvelous March - Luck of the Irish
Books completed: 9/9


✔ Read a book with a strong female lead.
Magic Slays Finished: 1/3

✔ Read a book featuring animals.
Magic Rises Finished 1/3 (Features, Lion, wolves, bears etc)

✔ Read a book that has a predominately white cover.
Succubus Shadows Read: 9/3

✔ Read a book about war.
Obsidian Flame Read 17/3

✔ Read the first book in a series.
Dead Girls Are Easy Read 15/3

✔ Read a book featuring someone who plays a sport.Bloodlines Read 5/3 (Football)

✔ Read a book from a new author. Moon Called by Patricia Briggs Finished 2/3

✔ Read a book with an average rating of 3.14 or higher.
Winterblaze Read 11/3 (av. 3,99)

✔ Read a book where something isn’t as it seems or where the main character is hiding something.
Shadowdance Read 3/14 The protagonist is a serial killer (while at the same time working to solve the case)


Succubus Shadows (Georgina Kincaid, #5) by Richelle Mead


message 15: by Nancy (last edited Apr 04, 2015 04:22AM) (new)

Nancy (nancyhelen) | 1469 comments Duration: 1 March - 30 March

Read: 12/8

◄ March is Women’s History Month. Read a book by a new to you female author, or a book with a strong female lead.
Elizabeth Is Missing by Emma Healey - 29.3.15 ★★★★★

◄ March is said to come in like a lion and go out like a lamb. Read a book that starts out strong and wimps out to the end, or read a book featuring animals.
Lending a Paw by Laurie Cass - 11.3.15 ★★

◄ The flower of March is the daffodil. Read a book that has a predominately yellow or white cover, or where the first letter of the title can be found in DAFFODIL.
If on a Winter's Night a Traveller by Italo Calvino - 5.3.15 ★★★

◄ March was named for Mars, the Roman god of war. Read a book set in space, a book about war, or a book with a red cover.
The Martian By Andy Weir - 3.3.15 ★★★★

◄ March: to walk in a military manner with a regular measured tread. Read a book where a character is very determined with moving towards their goal or a book with a character in the military.
All the Light We Cannot See by Anthony Doerr - 13.3.15 ★★★★★

◄ March splits Pisces and Aries for zodiac signs. Read a book with water or fire on the cover, the final book in a series, or the first book in a series.
Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone by J.K. Rowling - 20.3.15 ★★★★ (223, 1997)

◄ March Madness is the college basketball tournament performed each Spring in the US. Read a book featuring a sports team or someone who plays a sport.
The Natural by Bernard Malamud - 24.3.15 ★★★

◄ March 2nd is Old Stuff Day. This is a day to try something new, break out of your routine, make a change! Read a book from a new genre or author. Break out of your reading rut!
Things Can Only Get Better: Eighteen Miserable Years in the Life of a Labour Supporter, 1979-1997 by John O'Farrell - 21.3.15 ★★★★

◄ March 9th is Panic Day. Rather than freak out, read a book that calms you down! Alternatively, read a book that raises your blood pressure and makes you uncomfortable.
Ghost Story By Peter Straub - 31.3.15 ★★★★

◄ March 14th is Pi Day, a day that celebrates Pi, the number that never ends. It’s often abbreviated to 3.14. This year is ultimate Pi Day because the first 5 numbers of Pi are 3.1415 which corresponds to this date. It’s also Albert Einstein’s birthday. Read a book with an average rating of 3.14 or higher, a book that was published in March of 2014 or a book featuring a mathematician or bakery.
Tooth and Nail by Ian Rankin - 8.3.15 ★★★★

◄ March 17th is Saint Patrick’s Day. Read a book written by an author named Patrick (first or last name) or with Patrick as the main character (Pat is acceptable). Alternatively, read a book where the main cover color is green or has alcohol on it.
Fangirl by Rainbow Rowell Fangirl by Rainbow Rowell - 18.3.15 ★★

◄ March 29th is National Smoke and Mirrors Day. Read a book where something isn’t as it seems or where the main character is hiding something.
We Were Liars by E. Lockhart - 27.3.15 ★★★★


message 16: by Colleen (last edited Mar 24, 2015 06:36PM) (new)

Colleen (colls) | 114 comments Marvelous March Challenge
Duration:
March 01 - March 31
Level: Bluestocking
Finished: 8/8 <--DONE! :)

◄ March is Irish American Month. : Hunted 03/04/2015
◄ March 2nd is Old Stuff Day. : Five Days at Memorial: Life and Death in a Storm-Ravaged Hospital 03/12/2015
◄ March is Women’s History Month. : Orphan Train 03/06/2015
◄ March 14th is Pi Day, a day that celebrates Pi, the number that never ends: Good Omens: The Nice and Accurate Prophecies of Agnes Nutter, Witch 03/15/2015
◄ March was named for Mars, the Roman god of war. : His Majesty's Dragon 03/06/2015
◄ March splits Pisces and Aries for zodiac signs. : Case Histories 03/11/2015
◄ March 17th is Saint Patrick’s Day. : Night Broken 03/23/2015
◄ March 29th is National Smoke and Mirrors Day. : The Girl on the Train 03/24/2015

Hunted (The Iron Druid Chronicles, #6) by Kevin Hearne His Majesty's Dragon (Temeraire #1) by Naomi Novik Orphan Train by Christina Baker Kline Case Histories (Jackson Brodie, #1) by Kate Atkinson Five Days at Memorial Life and Death in a Storm-Ravaged Hospital by Sheri Fink Good Omens The Nice and Accurate Prophecies of Agnes Nutter, Witch by Terry Pratchett Night Broken (Mercy Thompson, #8) by Patricia Briggs The Girl on the Train by Paula Hawkins


message 17: by Tiffany (new)

Tiffany | 3 comments I'm so in! My first EVER reading challenge :o


message 18: by Lara (last edited Mar 17, 2015 08:05PM) (new)

Lara | 676 comments I'm in! I'll go for at least Daring Daffodil, but may do more.

◄ Irish American Month. Read a book that takes place in Ireland. Dark Witch 3/14

◄ Women’s History Month. Read a book by a new to you female author and with a strong female lead. Extreme Exposure 3/2

◄ In like a lion and go out like a lamb. Read a book featuring animals. Then Came You 3/17

◄ Daffodil. Read a book where the first letter of the title can be found in DAFFODIL. Alien in the Family 3/2

◄ Mars, the Roman god of war. Read a book set in space. Beneath a Trojan Moon 3/1

◄ March, verb. Read a book where a character is very determined with moving towards their goal or a book with a character in the military. In Rides Trouble 3/14

◄ Pisces and Aries. Read a book with water on the cover. The Hero 3/7

◄ March Madness. Read a book featuring someone who plays a sport. Game, Set, Match 3/8

◄ Old Stuff Day. Read a book from a new author. Valkyrie Rising 3/3

◄ Panic Day. Read a book that calms you down! Jayne Ann Krentz's books are comfort reads for me: The Family Way 3/6

◄ Girl Scout Day. Read a book with cookies in the title or on the cover, or read a book about a group of girls or a where a character does community service.

◄ Pi Day. Read a book with an average rating of 3.14 or higher, a book that was published in March of 2014 or a book featuring a mathematician or bakery.

◄ Saint Patrick’s Day. Read a book where the main cover color is green. Taken in Death 3/1

◄ Spring. Read a book where the main character gives birth. Nobody's Baby But Mine 3/2

◄ National Smoke and Mirrors Day. Read a book where something isn’t as it seems or where the main character is hiding something. Use of Weapons 3/11

READ: 13
Beneath a Trojan Moon (Phoenix Adventures Book 4) by Anna Hackett Taken in Death (In Death, #37.5) by J.D. Robb Extreme Exposure (I-Team, #1) by Pamela Clare Alien in the Family (Katherine "Kitty" Katt, #3) by Gini Koch Nobody's Baby But Mine (Chicago Stars, #3) by Susan Elizabeth Phillips Valkyrie Rising (Valkyrie, #1) by Ingrid Paulson The Family Way by Jayne Ann Krentz The Hero (Thunder Point, #3) by Robyn Carr Game, Set, Match by Nana Malone Use of Weapons (Culture, #3) by Iain M. Banks Dark Witch (The Cousins O'Dwyer Trilogy, #1) by Nora Roberts In Rides Trouble (Black Knights Inc., #2) by Julie Ann Walker Then Came You (Animal Magnetism, #5) by Jill Shalvis


message 19: by Erica (last edited Apr 08, 2015 03:01PM) (new)

Erica | 352 comments I'm in Stacie! March 16 is my birthday so ya March is pretty cool :)

Start Date: March 1, 2015
End Date: March 31, 2015
Luck of the Irish: 8+ books

Task Options

◄ March is Irish American Month. Read a book that takes place in Ireland, or was written by an Irish author. Circle of Friends 3/29/15

◄ March is Women’s History Month. Read a book by a new to you female author, or a book with a strong female lead. Cinder 3/30/15

◄ March is said to come in like a lion and go out like a lamb. Read a book that starts out strong and wimps out to the end, or read a book featuring animals.

◄ The flower of March is the daffodil. Read a book that has a predominately yellow or white cover, or where the first letter of the title can be found in DAFFODIL.


◄ March was named for Mars, the Roman god of war. Read a book set in space, a book about war, or a book with a red cover. The Expats 3/12/15

◄ March: to walk in a military manner with a regular measured tread. Read a book where a character is very determined with moving towards their goal or a book with a character in the military. Atonement 3/10/15

◄ March splits Pisces and Aries for zodiac signs. Read a book with water or fire on the cover, the final book in a series, or the first book in a series. Cress 3/31/15

◄ March Madness is the college basketball tournament performed each Spring in the US. Read a book featuring a sports team or someone who plays a sport.

◄ March 2nd is Old Stuff Day. This is a day to try something new, break out of your routine, make a change! Read a book from a new genre or author. Break out of your reading rut!

◄ March 9th is Panic Day. Rather than freak out, read a book that calms you down! Alternatively, read a book that raises your blood pressure and makes you uncomfortable. American Psycho 3/7/15

◄ March 12th is Girl Scout Day. Read a book with cookies in the title or on the cover, or read a book about a group of girls or a where a character does community service.

◄ March 14th is Pi Day, a day that celebrates Pi, the number that never ends. It’s often abbreviated to 3.14. This year is ultimate Pi Day because the first 5 numbers of Pi are 3.1415 which corresponds to this date. It’s also Albert Einstein’s birthday. Read a book with an average rating of 3.14 or higher, a book that was published in March of 2014 or a book featuring a mathematician or bakery. Scarlet 3/30/15


◄ March 17th is Saint Patrick’s Day. Read a book written by an author named Patrick (first or last name) or with Patrick as the main character (Pat is acceptable). Alternatively, read a book where the main cover color is green or has alcohol on it. Love the One You're With 3/3/15

◄ March 20th is the first day of Spring in the United States. Spring represents ideas of rebirth, rejuvenation, renewal, resurrection and regrowth. Read a book where the main character undergoes a transformation of some kind or gives birth to something (a person, a new idea, a business). The Adorned 3/22/15

◄ March 29th is National Smoke and Mirrors Day. Read a book where something isn’t as it seems or where the main character is hiding something. The Firm 3/24/15

Circle of Friends by Maeve Binchy Cinder (The Lunar Chronicles, #1) by Marissa Meyer The Expats by Chris Pavone Atonement by Ian McEwan Cress (The Lunar Chronicles, #3) by Marissa Meyer American Psycho by Bret Easton Ellis Scarlet (The Lunar Chronicles, #2) by Marissa Meyer Love the One You're With by Emily Giffin The Adorned by John Tristan The Firm by John Grisham


message 20: by ☀Rachael☀ (last edited Mar 29, 2015 09:08PM) (new)

☀Rachael☀ (jimbunni) March Challenge
Level: Luck of the Irish: 8+ books

1◄ Women’s History Month -- Perdition ---- Ann Aguirre
2◄ In like a lion and go out like a lamb -- Visions in Silver ---- Ann Bishop
3◄ Daffodil -- Death Perception ---- Victoria Laurie
4◄ Mars -- A Study in Silks ---- Emma Holloway
5◄ Walk in a military manner -- Ex-Heroes ---- Peter Clines
6◄ Pisces and Aries for zodiac signs -- Brush of darkness ---- Allison Pang
7◄ Girl Scout Day ---- Black Blade Blues ---- J.A. Pitts
8◄ Pi Day ---- Dead Heat ---- Patricia Briggs
9◄ Saint Patrick’s Day -- First Death ---- Laurell K Hamilton
10◄ National Smoke and Mirrors Day -- Elemental Arcane ---- Phaedra Weldon

10/10
Vision in Silver (The Others, #3) by Anne Bishop Ex-Heroes (Ex-Heroes, #1) by Peter Clines Dead Heat (Alpha & Omega, #4) by Patricia Briggs The Exile (The Fae, #1) by C.T. Adams Prudence (The Custard Protocol, #1) by Gail Carriger The Dragon Conspiracy (SPI Files, #2) by Lisa Shearin The Dangers of Dating a Rebound Vampire (Half-Moon Hollow, #3) by Molly Harper Death Perception (Psychic Eye Mystery, #6) by Victoria Laurie Perdition (Dred Chronicles, #1) by Ann Aguirre Poison Fruit (Agent of Hel, #3) by Jacqueline Carey Laurell K. Hamilton's Anita Blake, Vampire Hunter The First Death (Anita Blake, Vampire Hunter (Marvel Paper)) by Laurell K. Hamilton Anita Blake, Vampire Hunter Guilty Pleasures, Volume 2 by Laurell K. Hamilton Elemental Arcane (The Eldritch Files Book 1) by Phaedra Weldon A Brush of Darkness (Abby Sinclair, #1) by Allison Pang Black Blade Blues (Sarah Beauhall #1) by J.A. Pitts A Study in Silks (The Baskerville Affair, #1) by Emma Jane Holloway


message 21: by Marty (new)

Marty (martymill) | 167 comments I'll try this one.

4/0
◄ March is Irish American Month. Read a book that takes place in Ireland, or was written by an Irish author.

◄ March is Women’s History Month. Read a book by a new to you female author, or a book with a strong female lead.

◄ March splits Pisces and Aries for zodiac signs. Read a book with water or fire on the cover, the final book in a series, or the first book in a series.

◄ March 17th is Saint Patrick’s Day. Read a book written by an author named Patrick (first or last name) or with Patrick as the main character (Pat is acceptable). Alternatively, read a book where the main cover color is green or has alcohol on it.


message 22: by Barbara ★ (last edited Mar 24, 2015 11:36AM) (new)

Barbara ★ I missed February's challenge due to moving but I'm in for March.


READ: 10/10

✔1. ◄ March is Irish American Month. Read a book that takes place in Ireland, or was written by an Irish author.
Last Stand of Dead Men - Derek Landy (in Ireland) 3/16

✔2. ◄ March is Women’s History Month. Read a book by a new to you female author, or a book with a strong female lead.
Sunrise with a Notorious Lord - Alexandria Hawkins (female author) 3/8

✔3. ◄ The flower of March is the daffodil. Read a book that has a predominately yellow or white cover, or where the first letter of the title can be found in DAFFODIL.
Alice in Zombieland - Gena Showalter (starts with A) 3/3

✔4. ◄ March was named for Mars, the Roman god of war. Read a book set in space, a book about war, or a book with a red cover.
Warrior's Redemption - Melissa Mayhue (red cover) 3/22

✔5. ◄ March: to walk in a military manner with a regular measured tread. Read a book where a character is very determined with moving towards their goal or a book with a character in the military.
SEAL of Honor - Tonya Burrows (hero is a SEAL) 3/10

✔6. ◄ March splits Pisces and Aries for zodiac signs. Read a book with water or fire on the cover, the final book in a series, or the first book in a series.
West of Want - Laura Kaye (water on cover) 3/21

✔7. ◄ March Madness is the college basketball tournament performed each Spring in the US. Read a book featuring a sports team or someone who plays a sport.
Playing to Win - Jaci Burton (football player) 3/4

✔8. ◄ March 2nd is Old Stuff Day. This is a day to try something new, break out of your routine, make a change! Read a book from a new genre or author. Break out of your reading rut!
Hell on Wheels - Julie Ann Walker (new author) 3/19

✔9. ◄ March 17th is Saint Patrick’s Day. Read a book written by an author named Patrick (first or last name) or with Patrick as the main character (Pat is acceptable). Alternatively, read a book where the main cover color is green or has alcohol on it.
Buried - Kendra Elliot (green cover) 3/17

✔10. ◄ March 20th is the first day of Spring in the United States. Spring represents ideas of rebirth, rejuvenation, renewal, resurrection and regrowth. Read a book where the main character undergoes a transformation of some kind or gives birth to something (a person, a new idea, a business).
Crimson - Jordan Summers (werewolf) 3/16

Last Stand of Dead Men (Skulduggery Pleasant, #8) by Derek Landy Sunrise with a Notorious Lord (Lords of Vice, #4) by Alexandra Hawkins Alice in Zombieland (White Rabbit Chronicles, #1) by Gena Showalter Warrior's Redemption (Warrior, #1) by Melissa Mayhue SEAL of Honor (Hornet, #1) by Tonya Burrows West of Want (Hearts of the Anemoi, #2) by Laura Kaye Playing to Win (Play by Play, #4) by Jaci Burton Hell on Wheels (Black Knights Inc., #1) by Julie Ann Walker Buried (Bone Secrets, #3) by Kendra Elliot Crimson (Dead World, #3) by Jordan Summers

CHALLENGE COMPLETE


message 23: by Beth (last edited Mar 27, 2015 09:14AM) (new)

Beth | 40 comments I'm in at level Luck of the Irish. Thanks for the challenge!

10/10 completed

◄ Irish American Month - takes place in Ireland or written by an Irish author.
The Secret Place by Tana French (3/19) ★★★★

◄ Women's History Month - new to you female author.
The Girl on the Train by Paula Hawkins (3/10) ★★★★

◄ Daffodil - first letter of the title can be found in DAFFODIL.
I've Got Your Number by Sophie Kinsella (audio book, 3/17) ★★★★

◄ Mars, the Roman god of war - red cover.
The Rosie Project by Graeme Simsion (3/1) ★★★

◄ March - character in the military.
First Meetings in Ender's Universe by Orson Scott Card (3/3) ★★★★

◄ Old Stuff Day - new genre or author.
Electric Literature no. 1 by various authors (3/2) ★★★★★

◄ Panic Day - makes you feel uncomfortable.
Sharp Objects by Gillian Flynn (3/27) ★★★★

◄ Pi Day - average rating of 3.14 or higher.
Every Which Way But Dead by Kim Harrison (3/15) ★★★★

◄ Saint Patrick's Day - main cover color is green.
Sky Burial by Xinran (3/7) ★★★★

◄ National Smoke and Mirrors Day - the main character is hiding something.
Fairest by Marissa Meyer (3/12) ★★★

The Rosie Project (Don Tillman #1) by Graeme Simsion Electric Literature no. 1 (Volume 1) by Electric Literature First Meetings in Ender's Universe (The Ender Quintet, #0.5) by Orson Scott Card Sky Burial An Epic Love Story of Tibet by Xinran The Girl on the Train by Paula Hawkins Fairest (The Lunar Chronicles, #3.5) by Marissa Meyer Every Which Way But Dead (The Hollows, #3) by Kim Harrison I've Got Your Number by Sophie Kinsella The Secret Place (Dublin Murder Squad, #5) by Tana French Sharp Objects by Gillian Flynn


message 24: by Alex (last edited Mar 15, 2015 03:08PM) (new)

Alex | 1018 comments I'm in.

Daring Daffodil
4/4


◄ March is Women’s History Month. Read a book by a new to you female author.
Sacred Hearts - 3/3/15

◄ The flower of March is the daffodil. Read a book where the first letter of the title can be found in DAFFODIL.
All the Light We Cannot See - 15/3/15

◄ March was named for Mars, the Roman god of war. Read a book set in space or a book about war (fits both).
Red Rising - 8/3/15

◄ March 17th is Saint Patrick’s Day. Read a book written by an author named Patrick.
The Slow Regard of Silent Things by Patrick Rothfuss - 8/3/15

Sacred Hearts by Sarah Dunant All the Light We Cannot See by Anthony Doerr Red Rising (Red Rising Trilogy, #1) by Pierce Brown The Slow Regard of Silent Things (The Kingkiller Chronicle, #2.5) by Patrick Rothfuss


message 25: by Amanda (new)

Amanda (daughterofoak) | 3473 comments Welcome to the challenge, everyone!

Great job on the challenge, Stacie :D.


message 26: by Eni (new)

Eni | 2349 comments i'm in! Great challenge Stacie =D <3


message 27: by Eni (new)

Eni | 2349 comments Stacie's Marvelous March Challenge
Duration:
March 1/15 - March 31/15

Level:


message 28: by Wendi (last edited Mar 31, 2015 09:57AM) (new)

Wendi | 120 comments NBRC: Marvelous March


Duration: March 1 - March 31
Levels: Daring Daffodil: 1 - 4 books
Books Read: 4/4 - completed on Mar 31, 2015

1. March is Irish American Month: Read a book that takes place in Ireland.
Broken Harbour (Dublin Murder Squad, #4) by Tana French by Tana French - Mar 31

2. March is Women’s History Month: Read a book by a new to you female author.
Interview with the Vampire (The Vampire Chronicles, #1) by Anne Rice by Anne Rice - Mar 20

3. The flower of March is the daffodil: Read a book that has a predominately yellow cover.
A Fistful of Charms (The Hollows, #4) by Kim Harrison by Kim Harrison - Mar 3

4. March was named for Mars, the Roman god of war: Read a book about war.
A Storm of Swords (A Song of Ice and Fire, #3) by George R.R. Martin by George R.R. Martin - Mar 29


message 29: by Tia (last edited Mar 05, 2015 06:10AM) (new)

Tia (fatgirlfatbooks) Time Limit: 03/01/15 - 03/31/15
Level: Bluestocking
Finished: 5/5

Read a book by a new to you female author, or a book with a strong female lead.
- Duplex

Read a book that has a predominately yellow or white cover, or where the first letter of the title can be found in DAFFODIL.
- The Family That Couldn't Sleep: A Medical Mystery

Read a book set in space, a book about war, or a book with a red cover.
- Xenocide

Read a book with an average rating of 3.14 or higher, a book that was published in March of 2014 or a book featuring a mathematician or bakery.
- Six Easy Pieces: Essentials of Physics By Its Most Brilliant Teacher

Read a book where the main character undergoes a transformation of some kind or gives birth to something (a person, a new idea, a business).
- The Undead: Organ Harvesting, the Ice-Water Test, Beating Heart Cadavers--How Medicine Is Blurring the Line Between Life and Death


message 30: by Lisa (last edited Mar 20, 2015 08:14AM) (new)

Lisa March 2015


◄ March is Women’s History Month. Read a book with a strong female lead-The Raft 3-7-15

◄ The flower of March is the daffodil. Read a book that has a predominately yellow or white cover-Ever After Bird 3-9-15

◄ March was named for Mars, the Roman god of war. Read a book with a red cover.- Girls Who Rocked the World 3-16-15

◄ March 2nd is Old Stuff Day-Read a book from a new author- Rush Revere and the American Revolution 3-2-15

◄ March 14th is Pi Day-. Read a book with an average rating of 3.14 or higher-The War That Saved My Life 3-19-15

◄ March 17th is Saint Patrick’s Day. Read a book where the main cover color is green-Better To Wish 3-3-15


message 31: by Stacie (new)

Stacie (thesebooksaremyfriends) I'm such a nerd. I'm excited to see all the people that like the challenge. Kind of makes me want to write more but my creativity is dead for now.


message 32: by ❀Tea❀ (new)

❀Tea❀ (ttea) | 9624 comments Welcome to the challenge, everyone! ☺


message 33: by Genea (last edited Apr 02, 2015 06:59PM) (new)

Genea | 59 comments I've decide to tackle Luck of the Irish: 8+ books

Challenge Complete

◄ March is Irish American Month. Read a book that takes place in Ireland, or was written by an Irish author.
Shadowfever by Karen Marie Moning✔️
Shadowfever (Fever, #5) by Karen Marie Moning

◄ March is Women’s History Month. Read a book by a new to you female author, or a book with a strong female lead.
Scarlet by A.C. Gaughen✔️
Scarlet (Scarlet, #1) by A.C. Gaughen

◄ The flower of March is the daffodil. Read a book that has a predominately yellow or white cover, or where the first letter of the title can be found in DAFFODIL.
Red Queen by Victoria Aveyard✔️
Red Queen (Red Queen, #1) by Victoria Aveyard

◄ March was named for Mars, the Roman god of war. Read a book set in space, a book about war, or a book with a red cover.
Born of Night by Sherrilyn Kenyon✔️
Born of Night (The League, #1) by Sherrilyn Kenyon

◄ March: to walk in a military manner with a regular measured tread. Read a book where a character is very determined with moving towards their goal or a book with a character in the military.
The Forever Song by Julie Kagawa✔️
The Forever Song (Blood of Eden, #3) by Julie Kagawa

◄ March splits Pisces and Aries for zodiac signs. Read a book with water or fire on the cover, the final book in a series, or the first book in a series.
The Curse Keepers by Denise Grover Swank✔️
The Curse Keepers (The Curse Keepers, #1) by Denise Grover Swank

◄ March 9th is Panic Day. Rather than freak out, read a book that calms you down! Alternatively, read a book that raises your blood pressure and makes you uncomfortable.
Vision in Silver by Anne Bishop✔️
Vision in Silver (The Others, #3) by Anne Bishop

◄ March 14th is Pi Day, a day that celebrates Pi, the number that never ends. It’s often abbreviated to 3.14. This year is ultimate Pi Day because the first 5 numbers of Pi are 3.1415 which corresponds to this date. It’s also Albert Einstein’s birthday. Read a book with an average rating of 3.14 or higher, a book that was published in March of 2014 or a book featuring a mathematician or bakery.
The Curse Breakers by Denise Grover Swank✔️
The Curse Breakers (The Curse Keepers, #2) by Denise Grover Swank

◄ March 17th is Saint Patrick’s Day. Read a book written by an author named Patrick (first or last name) or with Patrick as the main character (Pat is acceptable). Alternatively, read a book where the main cover color is green or has alcohol on it.
Infamous by Sherrilyn Kenyon✔️
Infamous (Chronicles of Nick, #3) by Sherrilyn Kenyon

◄ March 20th is the first day of Spring in the United States. Spring represents ideas of rebirth, rejuvenation, renewal, resurrection and regrowth. Read a book where the main character undergoes a transformation of some kind or gives birth to something (a person, a new idea, a business).
Some Girls Bite by Chloe Neill✔️(Re-read)
Some Girls Bite (Chicagoland Vampires, #1) by Chloe Neill

◄ March 29th is National Smoke and Mirrors Day. Read a book where something isn’t as it seems or where the main character is hiding something.
Infinity by Sherrilyn Kenyon✔️
Infinity (Chronicles of Nick, #1) by Sherrilyn Kenyon


message 34: by Michelle (last edited Apr 05, 2015 09:58PM) (new)

Michelle | 465 comments Bluestocking: 5 - 8 books
Completed
TASKS
(view spoiler)

OPTIONS
Legend (Legend, #1) by Marie Lu Prodigy (Legend, #2) by Marie Lu Champion (Legend, #3) by Marie Lu The DUFF Designated Ugly Fat Friend by Kody Keplinger Rapture (Fallen, #4) by Lauren Kate


message 35: by Reggie (last edited Mar 12, 2015 08:01PM) (new)

Reggie (originalpuck) | 5 comments Level: Daring Daffodil: 1 - 4 books
Read: 1 (Reading a 2nd atm)

Tasks:

- March 14th is Pi Day, a day that celebrates Pi, the number that never ends. It’s often abbreviated to 3.14. This year is ultimate Pi Day because the first 5 numbers of Pi are 3.1415 which corresponds to this date. It’s also Albert Einstein’s birthday. Read a book with an average rating of 3.14 or higher, a book that was published in March of 2014 or a book featuring a mathematician or bakery.
Double Fudge Brownie Murder (Hannah Swensen, #18) by Joanne Fluke

- March is Women’s History Month. Read a book by a new to you female author, or a book with a strong female lead.
The Selection (The Selection, #1) by Kiera Cass

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message 36: by Kris Mongo (last edited Mar 30, 2015 09:08PM) (new)

Kris Mongo (krismongo) Luck of the Irish: 8+ books
Books Read: 11 / 13


1◄ Irish American Month. Read a book that was written by an Irish author. In the Woods by Tana French 3/24/15

2◄ Women’s History Month. Read a book with a strong female lead. This Shattered World by Meagan Spooner Amie Kaufman 3/11/15

3◄ In like a lion and go out like a lamb. Read a book that is featuring animals. Falling from Horses: A Novel by Molly Gloss

4◄ Daffodil. Read a book where the first letter of the title can be found in DAFFODIL. Angelfall by Susan Ee

5◄ Mars, the Roman god of war. book with a red cover. Rooms by Lauren Oliver 3/3/15

6◄ March: to walk in a military manner. Read a book with a character in the military. The Silkworm by Robert Galbraith 3/9/15

7◄ Pisces and Aries for zodiac signs. Read a book with fire on the cover. The Scorch Trials by James Dashner 3/14/15


9◄ Old Stuff Day. Read a book from a new genre or author. Break out of your reading rut! Zero Day by David Baldacci 3/23/15


11◄ Girl Scout Day. Read a book about a group of girls. Some Girls Are by Courtney Summers 3/2/15

12◄ Pi Day, Read a book that was published in March of 2014. The Winner's Curse by Marie Rutkoski 3/30/15

13◄ Saint Patrick’s Day. Read a book with a cover that is is green. A House Without Windows by Stevie Turner 3/3/15

14◄ First day of Spring in the United States. Read a book where the main character undergoes a transformation of some kind. The Burn Journals by Brent Runyon 3/4/15

15◄ National Smoke and Mirrors Day. Read a book where something isn’t as it seems or where the main character is hiding something. Dorothy Must Die by Danielle Paige 3/1/15
Dorothy Must Die (Dorothy Must Die, #1) by Danielle Paige Some Girls Are by Courtney Summers Rooms by Lauren Oliver A House Without Windows by Stevie Turner The Burn Journals by Brent Runyon The Silkworm (Cormoran Strike, #2) by Robert Galbraith This Shattered World (Starbound, #2) by Amie Kaufman The Scorch Trials (Maze Runner, #2) by James Dashner Zero Day (John Puller, #1) by David Baldacci In the Woods (Dublin Murder Squad, #1) by Tana French The Winner's Curse (The Winner's Trilogy, #1) by Marie Rutkoski


message 37: by Teri-K (last edited Mar 30, 2015 07:42PM) (new)

Teri-K | 4 comments Looks fun ! I'm in. :)
Luck of the Irish: 8+ books
Total books read: 14
The only task I didn't get was #1 - a book set in Ireland or an Irish author. :)

Task Options

◄ March is Irish American Month. Read a book that takes place in Ireland, or was written by an Irish author.

◄ March is Women’s History Month. Read a book by a new to you female author, or a book with a strong female lead.
The Ride of Her Life New female author. 3/1

◄ March is said to come in like a lion and go out like a lamb. Read a book that starts out strong and wimps out to the end, or read a book featuring animals.
A Sensible Arrangement Starts with a bang and then goes no where. 3/4

◄ The flower of March is the daffodil. Read a book that has a predominately yellow or white cover, or where the first letter of the title can be found in DAFFODIL.
It Happened at the Fair White cover. 3/5

◄ March was named for Mars, the Roman god of war. Read a book set in space, a book about war, or a book with a red cover.
Genghis: Birth of an Empire Lots of warring. 3/6

◄ March: to walk in a military manner with a regular measured tread. Read a book where a character is very determined with moving towards their goal or a book with a character in the military.
The Proposal Military men. 3/21

◄ March splits Pisces and Aries for zodiac signs. Read a book with water or fire on the cover, the final book in a series, or the first book in a series.
Celtic Moon First in series. 3/6

◄ March Madness is the college basketball tournament performed each Spring in the US. Read a book featuring a sports team or someone who plays a sport.
The Kid from Tomkinsville Roy Tucker plays baseball for the Brooklyn Dodgers. 3/25

◄ March 2nd is Old Stuff Day. This is a day to try something new, break out of your routine, make a change! Read a book from a new genre or author. Break out of your reading rut!
Murphy's Law New-to-me author. 3/5

◄ March 9th is Panic Day. Rather than freak out, read a book that calms you down! Alternatively, read a book that raises your blood pressure and makes you uncomfortable.
Mrs. Pollifax and the Lion Killer Mrs. Pollifax is my favorite relaxing listen. 3/3

◄ March 12th is Girl Scout Day. Read a book with cookies in the title or on the cover, or read a book about a group of girls or a where a character does community service.
Fair Play They volunteer at Hull House and build a playground. 3/14

◄ March 14th is Pi Day, a day that celebrates Pi, the number that never ends. It’s often abbreviated to 3.14. This year is ultimate Pi Day because the first 5 numbers of Pi are 3.1415 which corresponds to this date. It’s also Albert Einstein’s birthday. Read a book with an average rating of 3.14 or higher, a book that was published in March of 2014 or a book featuring a mathematician or bakery.
The Duke and I Simon is brilliant at math. 3/2

◄ March 17th is Saint Patrick’s Day. Read a book written by an author named Patrick (first or last name) or with Patrick as the main character (Pat is acceptable). Alternatively, read a book where the main cover color is green or has alcohol on it.
The Queen of Attolia 3/18

◄ March 20th is the first day of Spring in the United States. Spring represents ideas of rebirth, rejuvenation, renewal, resurrection and regrowth. Read a book where the main character undergoes a transformation of some kind or gives birth to something (a person, a new idea, a business).
To Serve Them All My Days 3/4

◄ March 29th is National Smoke and Mirrors Day. Read a book where something isn’t as it seems or where the main character is hiding something.
Absolutely, Positively Harry is hiding his "gift" from everyone. 3/1

The Ride of Her Life (Lake Manawa Summers, #3) by Lorna Seilstad A Sensible Arrangement (Lone Star Brides, #1) by Tracie Peterson It Happened at the Fair (It Happened at the Fair, #1) by Deeanne Gist Genghis Birth of an Empire (Conqueror, #1) by Conn Iggulden The Proposal (The Survivors' Club #1) by Mary Balogh Celtic Moon (Celtic Wolves, #1) by Jan DeLima The Kid from Tomkinsville by John R. Tunis Murphy's Law by Rhys Bowen Mrs. Pollifax and the Lion Killer (Mrs. Pollifax, Book 12) by Dorothy Gilman Fair Play by Deeanne Gist The Duke and I (Bridgertons, #1) by Julia Quinn The Queen of Attolia (The Queen's Thief, #2) by Megan Whalen Turner To Serve Them All My Days by R.F. Delderfield Absolutely, Positively by Jayne Ann Krentz


message 38: by Rosella (last edited Mar 20, 2015 01:42PM) (new)

Rosella | 51 comments I'm in for blue stocking
Completed 7/5

Tasks

◄ March 20th is the first day of Spring in the United States. Spring represents ideas of rebirth, rejuvenation, renewal, resurrection and regrowth. Read a book where the main character undergoes a transformation of some kind or gives birth to something (a person, a new idea, a business). Wicked: The Life and Times of the Wicked Witch of the West 3/18
◄ March 12th is Girl Scout Day. Read a book with cookies in the title or on the cover, or read a book about a group of girls or a where a character does community service. Smile 3/13
◄ March is said to come in like a lion and go out like a lamb. Read a book that starts out strong and wimps out to the end, or read a book featuring animals. The Lost Warrior 3/4
◄ March is Women’s History Month. Read a book by a new to you female author, or a book with a strong female lead.The People in the Trees by Hanya Yanagihara 3/20
◄ March splits Pisces and Aries for zodiac signs. Read a book with water or fire on the cover, the final book in a series, or the first book in a series. Hatchet first in Brian's Saga 3/16
◄ March 9th is Panic Day. Rather than freak out, read a book that calms you down! Alternatively, read a book that raises your blood pressure and makes you uncomfortable. The Last Lecture 3/15
◄ March 14th is Pi Day, a day that celebrates Pi, the number that never ends. It’s often abbreviated to 3.14. This year is ultimate Pi Day because the first 5 numbers of Pi are 3.1415 which corresponds to this date. It’s also Albert Einstein’s birthday. Read a book with an average rating of 3.14 or higher, a book that was published in March of 2014 or a book featuring a mathematician or bakery. Alan Turing: The Enigma
◄ March 29th is National Smoke and Mirrors Day. Read a book where something isn’t as it seems or where the main character is hiding something. The Fairy Ring 3/2


message 39: by Kari (last edited Mar 28, 2015 11:43PM) (new)

Kari Ramírez (kariramirezp) I'm going for 5
Progress 5/5

2. Read a book by a new to you female author, or a book with a strong female lead.
A Room of One's Own, Virginia Woolf

5. Read a book set in space, a book about war, or a book with a red cover.
The Martian, Andy Weir.

6. Read a book where a character is very determined with moving towards their goal or a book with a character in the military.
The Lonely Hearts Club, Elizabeth Eulberg.

7. Read a book with water or fire on the cover, the final book in a series, or the first book in a series.
Where She Went, Gayle Forman

15. Read a book where something isn’t as it seems or where the main character is hiding something
Sharp Objects, Gillian Flynn

Sharp Objects by Gillian Flynn The Martian by Andy Weir Where She Went (If I Stay, #2) by Gayle Forman A Room of One's Own by Virginia Woolf The Lonely Hearts Club (The Lonely Hearts Club, #1) by Elizabeth Eulberg


message 40: by Michelle (last edited Mar 30, 2015 05:31PM) (new)

Michelle | 3560 comments I'm going to try for Luck of the Irish!

Tasks
◄ March is Irish American Month. Read a book that takes place in Ireland, or was written by an Irish author.

◄ March is Women’s History Month. Read a book by a new to you female author, or a book with a strong female lead. (Amy is the strong female MC) - In the End by Demitria Lunetta - 3/10


◄ March is said to come in like a lion and go out like a lamb. Read a book that starts out strong and wimps out to the end, or read a book featuring animals. Blur 3/21/15

◄ The flower of March is the daffodil. Read a book that has a predominately yellow or white cover, or where the first letter of the title can be found in DAFFODIL. - Daisy McDare and the Deadly Legal Affair

◄ March was named for Mars, the Roman god of war. Read a book set in space, a book about war, or a book with a red cover. (Red Cover) We Should Hang Out Sometime: Embarrassingly, a true story by We Should Hang Out Sometime: Embarrassingly, a true story

◄ March: to walk in a military manner with a regular measured tread. Read a book where a character is very determined with moving towards their goal or a book with a character in the military. (Henry Sturges was in the military)The Last American Vampire 3/2

◄ March splits Pisces and Aries for zodiac signs. Read a book with water or fire on the cover, the final book in a series, or the first book in a series.
The Chronicles of Narnia (Chronicles of Narnia, #1-7) by C.S. Lewis Hex Hall (Hex Hall, #1) by Rachel Hawkins Carrie by Stephen King A Clockwork Orange by Anthony Burgess Lost Voices (Lost Voices, #1) by Sarah Porter Enna Burning (The Books of Bayern, #2) by Shannon Hale Rouge (Rouge, #1) by Isabella Modra Of Poseidon (The Syrena Legacy, #1) by Anna Banks Fire Study (Study, #3) by Maria V. Snyder Mermaid A Twist on the Classic Tale by Carolyn Turgeon (Last Book in Series) The Witch Hunter's Tale by Sam Thomas 3/23/15

◄ March Madness is the college basketball tournament performed each Spring in the US. Read a book featuring a sports team or someone who plays a sport.

◄ March 2nd is Old Stuff Day. This is a day to try something new, break out of your routine, make a change! Read a book from a new genre or author. Break out of your reading rut! Scott Kenemore - The Grand Hotel - 3/4/15

◄ March 9th is Panic Day. Rather than freak out, read a book that calms you down! Alternatively, read a book that raises your blood pressure and makes you uncomfortable. The Girl Who Chased the Moon by Sarah Addison Allen 3/19

◄ March 12th is Girl Scout Day. Read a book with cookies in the title or on the cover, or read a book about a group of girls or a where a character does community service. The Sweetest Thing

◄ March 14th is Pi Day, a day that celebrates Pi, the number that never ends. It’s often abbreviated to 3.14. This year is ultimate Pi Day because the first 5 numbers of Pi are 3.1415 which corresponds to this date. It’s also Albert Einstein’s birthday. Read a book with an average rating of 3.14 or higher, a book that was published in March of 2014 or a book featuring a mathematician or bakery. (Rating of 3.65)The Midwife's Tale by Sam Thomas 3/6/15


◄ March 17th is Saint Patrick’s Day. Read a book written by an author named Patrick (first or last name) or with Patrick as the main character (Pat is acceptable). Alternatively, read a book where the main cover color is green or has alcohol on it.
Linger (The Wolves of Mercy Falls, #2) by Maggie Stiefvater Prodigal Summer by Barbara Kingsolver How Green Was My Valley by Richard Llewellyn Throne of Jade (Temeraire, #2) by Naomi Novik Emerald Green (Precious Stone Trilogy, #3) by Kerstin Gier The Sweetness at the Bottom of the Pie (Flavia de Luce, #1) by Alan Bradley The Green Fairy Book by Andrew Lang Summer's Crossing (Iron Fey, #3.5) by Julie Kagawa Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince (Harry Potter, #6) by J.K. Rowling The Wizard Heir (The Heir Chronicles, #2) by Cinda Williams Chima (Character Patrick) The Life I Left Behind by Colette McBeth 3/30/15

◄ March 20th is the first day of Spring in the United States. Spring represents ideas of rebirth, rejuvenation, renewal, resurrection and regrowth. Read a book where the main character undergoes a transformation of some kind or gives birth to something (a person, a new idea, a business)(Gices Birth) - The Red Garden 3/16/15

◄ March 29th is National Smoke and Mirrors Day. Read a book where something isn’t as it seems or where the main character is hiding something. - Daisy McDare and the Deadly Art Affair 3/6/15


Stormie ~ Book Dragon ~ (stormiebookdragon) | 273 comments I am going to try this challenge, not sure which Tasks yet, I still need to see what I can fit into where. :)

Finished 0/8

Luck of the Irish: 8+ books



message 42: by Savannah (last edited Mar 09, 2015 06:01PM) (new)

Savannah | 327 comments I'm totally in! Saint Patrick's Day is my favorite holiday, green is my favorite color, and I'm 75% Irish, so I am definitely in!

I'm going to do Luck of the Irish and one book for each topic.

5/15 Read


◄ March is Irish American Month. Read a book that takes place in Ireland, or was written by an Irish author. Deception's Princess (Deception's Princess, #1) by Esther M. Friesner (Takes Place in Ireland; Main Character is an Irish Princess)


◄ March is Women’s History Month. Read a book by a new to you female author, or a book with a strong female lead. Who Needs Magic? (Magic, #2) by Kathy McCullough (A New to Me Author)


◄ March is said to come in like a lion and go out like a lamb. Read a book that starts out strong and wimps out to the end, or read a book featuring animals.


◄ The flower of March is the daffodil. Read a book that has a predominately yellow or white cover, or where the first letter of the title can be found in DAFFODIL. The Society of Imaginary Friends by Kristen Pham (Into The Dark; The Letter I) 3/07/15


◄ March was named for Mars, the Roman god of war. Read a book set in space, a book about war, or a book with a red cover.


◄ March: to walk in a military manner with a regular measured tread. Read a book where a character is very determined with moving towards their goal or a book with a character in the military.


◄ March splits Pisces and Aries for zodiac signs. Read a book with water or fire on the cover, the final book in a series, or the first book in a series. By the Sword (The Kingdom Chronicles #3) by B.C. Morin (Final Book In A Series) 3/03/15


◄ March Madness is the college basketball tournament performed each Spring in the US. Read a book featuring a sports team or someone who plays a sport.


◄ March 2nd is Old Stuff Day. This is a day to try something new, break out of your routine, make a change! Read a book from a new genre or author. Break out of your reading rut!


◄ March 9th is Panic Day. Rather than freak out, read a book that calms you down! Alternatively, read a book that raises your blood pressure and makes you uncomfortable. Haunted (The Arnaud Legacy, #1) by Lynn Carthage (Made Me Uncomfortable) 3/03/15


◄ March 12th is Girl Scout Day. Read a book with cookies in the title or on the cover, or read a book about a group of girls or a where a character does community service.


◄ March 14th is Pi Day, a day that celebrates Pi, the number that never ends. It’s often abbreviated to 3.14. This year is ultimate Pi Day because the first 5 numbers of Pi are 3.1415 which corresponds to this date. It’s also Albert Einstein’s birthday. Read a book with an average rating of 3.14 or higher, a book that was published in March of 2014 or a book featuring a mathematician or bakery.


◄ March 17th is Saint Patrick’s Day. Read a book written by an author named Patrick (first or last name) or with Patrick as the main character (Pat is acceptable). Alternatively, read a book where the main cover color is green or has alcohol on it. A Grimm Legacy (Grimm Tales #1) by Janna Jennings Or Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince (Harry Potter, #6) by J.K. Rowling (A Green Cover)


◄ March 20th is the first day of Spring in the United States. Spring represents ideas of rebirth, rejuvenation, renewal, resurrection and regrowth. Read a book where the main character undergoes a transformation of some kind or gives birth to something (a person, a new idea, a business). Sweet Venom (Medusa Girls, #1) by Tera Lynn Childs (Character Begins A New Life And A New Job And A New Family) 3/08/15


◄ March 29th is National Smoke and Mirrors Day. Read a book where something isn’t as it seems or where the main character is hiding something. Bewitching Season (Leland Sisters, #1) by Marissa Doyle (Main Character Is Hiding That She's A Witch) 3/09/15


message 43: by negan ! (last edited Mar 21, 2015 11:46PM) (new)

negan !  (somosloquesomos) | 12 comments I'm in, please!

Level: Bluestocking: (5-8 books)
Progress: 3/5.



◄ March is Women's History Month. Read a book by a new to you female author, or a book with a strong female lead.

March 2nd is Old Stuff Day. Read a book from a new genre or author. Break out of your reading rut! Momo by Michael Ende Momo by Michael Ende. READ ON 06.03.15.

◄ March 14th is Pi Day, a day that celebrates Pi, the number that never ends. It’s often abbreviated to 3.14. This year is ultimate Pi Day because the first 5 numbers of Pi are 3.1415 which corresponds to this date. It’s also Albert Einstein’s birthday. Read a book with an average rating of 3.14 or higher, a book that was published in March of 2014 or a book featuring a mathematician or bakery.

March 20th is the first day of Spring in the United States. Spring represents ideas of rebirth, rejuvenation, renewal, resurrection and regrowth. Read a book where the main character undergoes a transformation of some kind or gives birth to something (a person, a new idea, a business). La condesa de Pembroke by Mills Bellenden READ ON 21.03.15.

March 29th is National Smoke and Mirrors Day. Read a book where something isn’t as it seems or where the main character is hiding something. Touching the Freedom by Suren Hakobyan Touching the Freedom by Suren Hakobyan. READ ON 21.03.15.


message 44: by Sarenna (last edited Mar 30, 2015 04:23PM) (new)

Sarenna (djsthree) | 73 comments I'm in again. Not sure what I'll be reading yet...

March was named for Mars, the Roman god of war. Read a book set in space, a book about war, or a book with a red cover.

Ready Player One by Ernest Cline by Ernest Cline

March 14th is Pi Day, a day that celebrates Pi, the number that never ends. It’s often abbreviated to 3.14. This year is ultimate Pi Day because the first 5 numbers of Pi are 3.1415 which corresponds to this date. It’s also Albert Einstein’s birthday. Read a book with an average rating of 3.14 or higher

Going Bovine by Libba Bray by Libba Bray

March 29th is National Smoke and Mirrors Day. Read a book where something isn’t as it seems or where the main character is hiding something.

Fairest (The Lunar Chronicles, #3.5) by Marissa Meyer by Marissa Meyer

The flower of March is the daffodil. Read a book that has a predominately yellow or white cover, or where the first letter of the title can be found in DAFFODIL.

The Dinner by Herman Koch by Herman Koch

March 2nd is Old Stuff Day. This is a day to try something new, break out of your routine, make a change! Read a book from a new genre or author. Break out of your reading rut!

Flypaper Dark Psychological Thriller - Book 1 by C.K. Vile by CK Vile

March is Women’s History Month. Read a book by a new to you female author, or a book with a strong female lead

The Handsome Man's Deluxe Café (No. 1 Ladies' Detective Agency, #15) by Alexander McCall Smith by Alexander McCall Smith (I love Mma Ramotswe)

People I Want to Punch in the Throat Competitive Crafters, Drop-Off Despots, and Other Suburban Scourges by Jen Mann by Jen Mann

March 9th is Panic Day. Rather than freak out, read a book that calms you down! Alternatively, read a book that raises your blood pressure and makes you uncomfortable

The Strange Library by Haruki Murakami by Haruki Murakami


message 45: by Carrie (last edited Mar 31, 2015 07:29PM) (new)

Carrie Mason | 6 comments I am in, I can't wait to get started.

Luck of the Irish: 8+ books
read: 11/12

Buried in a Bog (County Cork, #1) by Sheila Connolly Scandal in Skibbereen (County Cork, #2) by Sheila Connolly An Early Wake by Sheila Connolly Holiday Grind (Coffeehouse Mystery, #8) by Cleo Coyle Heirs and Graces (Her Royal Spyness Mysteries, #7) by Rhys Bowen My Sunshine Away by M.O. Walsh Snow White Red-Handed (Fairy Tale Fatal Mystery, #1) by Maia Chance Descent by Tim Johnston You Can You Will 8 Undeniable Qualities of a Winner by Joel Osteen How to Eat a Cupcake by Meg Donohue A Long Time Gone by Karen White The Peach Keeper by Sarah Addison Allen

◄ March is Irish American Month. Read a book that takes place in Ireland, or was written by an Irish author.
Buried in a Bog 3/19/15
Scandal in Skibbereen 3/24/15
An Early Wake

◄ March is Women’s History Month. Read a book by a new to you female author, or a book with a strong female lead.
Holiday Grind 3/25/15
Heirs and Graces 3/28/15

◄ The flower of March is the daffodil. Read a book that has a predominately yellow or white cover, or where the first letter of the title can be found in DAFFODIL.
My Sunshine Away 3/10/15

◄ March splits Pisces and Aries for zodiac signs. Read a book with water or fire on the cover, the final book in a series, or the first book in a series.
Snow White Red-Handed 3/9/15

◄ March 9th is Panic Day. Rather than freak out, read a book that calms you down! Alternatively, read a book that raises your blood pressure and makes you uncomfortable.
Descent 3/17/15
You Can You Will: 8 Undeniable Qualities of a Winner 3/29/15

◄ March 14th is Pi Day, a day that celebrates Pi, the number that never ends. It’s often abbreviated to 3.14. This year is ultimate Pi Day because the first 5 numbers of Pi are 3.1415 which corresponds to this date. It’s also Albert Einstein’s birthday. Read a book with an average rating of 3.14 or higher, a book that was published in March of 2014 or a book featuring a mathematician or bakery.
How to Eat a Cupcake 3/4/15

◄ March 17th is Saint Patrick’s Day. Read a book written by an author named Patrick (first or last name) or with Patrick as the main character (Pat is acceptable). Alternatively, read a book where the main cover color is green or has alcohol on it.
A Long Time Gone 3/16/15
The Peach Keeper 3/22/15


message 46: by Katherine (last edited Mar 28, 2015 11:17AM) (new)

Katherine | 298 comments I'm in - this looks like fun.

Level:
Bluestocking: 5 - 8 books

read: 6/7

Tasks
◄ March is Irish American Month. Read a book that takes place in Ireland, or was written by an Irish author.
1) My Big Fake Irish Life by Caitlin McKenna - DONE


◄ March is Women’s History Month. Read a book by a new to you female author, or a book with a strong female lead.
1) Be Mine by Emily Harvale - DONE


◄ The flower of March is the daffodil. Read a book that has a predominately yellow or white cover.
1) Creeprising by R.K. Davenport - DONE


◄ March 2nd is Old Stuff Day. Read a book from a new genre or author. Break out of your reading rut!
1) Christmas Deliverance by Amanda Egan - DONE


◄ March 14th is Pi Day. Read a book with an average rating of 3.14 or higher.
1) Beautiful Salvation by Jennifer Blackstream
2) Dead to Begin With by Jennifer Blackstream - DONE
3) Transcripts from the Other Side by David Kutai Weiss - DONE


message 47: by Dani (last edited Mar 06, 2015 06:40PM) (new)

Dani  (yogidani) | 181 comments Love this one! I'm going for Daring Daffodil (1 - 4 books), but maybe I'll get more. :)

Marvelous March Challenge
Duration: March 1, 2015 - March 31, 2015
Level: Daring Daffodil (1-4 books)
Completed: 2/4


◄ March is Women’s History Month. Read a book by a new to you female author, or a book with a strong female lead.
Branded by Fire by Nalini Singh, 3/2/15

◄ March is said to come in like a lion and go out like a lamb. Read a book that starts out strong and wimps out to the end, or read a book featuring animals.
Blaze of Memory

◄ March splits Pisces and Aries for zodiac signs. Read a book with water or fire on the cover, the final book in a series, or the first book in a series.
Mackenzie's Mountain (Mackenzie Family #1) by Linda Howard, 3/5/15

◄ March 2nd is Old Stuff Day. This is a day to try something new, break out of your routine, make a change! Read a book from a new genre or author. Break out of your reading rut!
Wicked: The Life and Times of the Wicked Witch of the West by Gregory Maguire

Branded by Fire (Psy-Changeling, #6) by Nalini Singh Mackenzie's Mountain (Mackenzie Family, #1) by Linda Howard


message 48: by Leelynn (last edited Mar 23, 2015 05:54PM) (new)

Leelynn (Sometimes Leelynn Reads) ❤ (miyukinightshade) | 45 comments I'm in for Daring Daffodil please.

Finished: 3 books.

◄ March is Irish American Month. Read a book that takes place in Ireland, or was written by an Irish author.

◄ March is Women’s History Month. Read a book by a new to you female author, or a book with a strong female lead.
Vampire Academy (Vampire Academy, #1) by Richelle Mead (3/9/2015)
Rose Hathaway - Strong Female Lead


◄ March is said to come in like a lion and go out like a lamb. Read a book that starts out strong and wimps out to the end, or read a book featuring animals.

◄ The flower of March is the daffodil. Read a book that has a predominately yellow or white cover, or where the first letter of the title can be found in DAFFODIL.

◄ March was named for Mars, the Roman god of war. Read a book set in space, a book about war, or a book with a red cover.

◄ March: to walk in a military manner with a regular measured tread. Read a book where a character is very determined with moving towards their goal or a book with a character in the military.

◄ March splits Pisces and Aries for zodiac signs. Read a book with water or fire on the cover, the final book in a series, or the first book in a series.
Firefight (Reckoners, #2) by Brandon Sanderson (3/5/2015)
Fire on cover


◄ March Madness is the college basketball tournament performed each Spring in the US. Read a book featuring a sports team or someone who plays a sport.

◄ March 2nd is Old Stuff Day. This is a day to try something new, break out of your routine, make a change! Read a book from a new genre or author. Break out of your reading rut!

Unfortunates by Lillian Graves (3/23/2015)
Lillian Graves - New Author

◄ March 9th is Panic Day. Rather than freak out, read a book that calms you down! Alternatively, read a book that raises your blood pressure and makes you uncomfortable.

◄ March 12th is Girl Scout Day. Read a book with cookies in the title or on the cover, or read a book about a group of girls or a where a character does community service.

◄ March 14th is Pi Day, a day that celebrates Pi, the number that never ends. It’s often abbreviated to 3.14. This year is ultimate Pi Day because the first 5 numbers of Pi are 3.1415 which corresponds to this date. It’s also Albert Einstein’s birthday. Read a book with an average rating of 3.14 or higher, a book that was published in March of 2014 or a book featuring a mathematician or bakery.


◄ March 17th is Saint Patrick’s Day. Read a book written by an author named Patrick (first or last name) or with Patrick as the main character (Pat is acceptable). Alternatively, read a book where the main cover color is green or has alcohol on it.


◄ March 20th is the first day of Spring in the United States. Spring represents ideas of rebirth, rejuvenation, renewal, resurrection and regrowth. Read a book where the main character undergoes a transformation of some kind or gives birth to something (a person, a new idea, a business).

◄ March 29th is National Smoke and Mirrors Day. Read a book where something isn’t as it seems or where the main character is hiding something.


message 49: by Laís (new)

Laís Milech Seus | 4 comments I'm going for Daring Daffodil: 1-4 books
Finished: 0.


message 50: by Brianna (last edited Mar 13, 2015 03:27AM) (new)

Brianna Andreda | 422 comments I'm in. I'll go for Daring Daffodil: 1-4 books

Finished: 2

Tasks
◄ March is Irish American Month. Read a book that takes place in Ireland, or was written by an Irish author.

◄ March is Women’s History Month. Read a book by a new to you female author, or a book with a strong female lead.

City of Bones (The Mortal Instruments, #1) by Cassandra Clare by Cassandra Clare Finished March 2nd. First time I read a book by Cassandra Clare. I loved it, even though I was border line fed up through most of it. The ending was great.

◄ March is said to come in like a lion and go out like a lamb. Read a book that starts out strong and wimps out to the end, or read a book featuring animals.

◄ The flower of March is the daffodil. Read a book that has a predominately yellow or white cover, or where the first letter of the title can be found in DAFFODIL.

◄ March was named for Mars, the Roman god of war. Read a book set in space, a book about war, or a book with a red cover.

◄ March: to walk in a military manner with a regular measured tread. Read a book where a character is very determined with moving towards their goal or a book with a character in the military.

◄ March splits Pisces and Aries for zodiac signs. Read a book with water or fire on the cover, the final book in a series, or the first book in a series.

The 100 (The Hundred, #1) by Kass Morgan by Kass Morgan Finished March 8th. It's the first book in The Hundred series.


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