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3. March is Women’s History Month. Read a book with a female author or a book with a strong female lead.

7. March 2 is Old Stuff Day . Read a book that has been on your to-read list for over a year.

12. March 29 is National Smoke and Mirrors Day. Read a book where the main character practices magic.

Shut Up & Read The Magnificant Month of March Challenge
March has many marvelous celebrations. The idea of this challenge is to honor these festivities by reading!
Levels:Mainstream
Completed: 5/5
1.Irish American Heritage Month
2/1
3.Women’s History Month.
3/12
5. March Comes In Like a Lion and Goes Out Like a Lamb.
3/4
7. Old Stuff Day
(added 11/15/2015) 3/19
10. Saint Patrick's Day.
3/17
March has many marvelous celebrations. The idea of this challenge is to honor these festivities by reading!
Levels:Mainstream
Completed: 5/5
1.Irish American Heritage Month

3.Women’s History Month.

5. March Comes In Like a Lion and Goes Out Like a Lamb.

7. Old Stuff Day

10. Saint Patrick's Day.


Women’s History Month

National Clam on the Half Shell Day

National Smoke and Mirrors Day


Completed: 6/6
1. Irish American Heritage Month.
Himself by Jess Kidd - Mar 3
3. Women's History Month.
The Cruel Prince by Holly Black - Mar 15
7. Old Stuff Day.
If This Isn't Nice What Is? by Kurt Vonnegut - Mar 4
11. International Earth Day.
Saga, Vol. 8 by Brian K. Vaughan - Mar 26
12. National Smoke and Mirrors Day.
Magic Strikes by Ilona Andrews - Mar 9
13. National Clam on the Half Shell Day.
Lake Silence by Anne Bishop - Mar 25

1) Irish American Heritage Month - Crescent calling by Axelle Chandler
2) Music in our schools month - Searching by C.S Johnson
3) Women’s History Month - Three trials by Kirsty Cunning
4) Red cross month - Taming him by Kennedy Fox
5) March Comes In Like a Lion and Goes Out Like a Lamb - Justice calling by Annie Bellet
8) Hug a GI day - The Luxorian fugitive by Alan J Veerkamp
9) Learn About Butterflies Day - Ethreal by Addison Moore
10) Saint Patrick's Day - Broken curse by Hayden Harper
11) International Earth Day - Shoot the messenger by Pippa Dacosta
12) National Smoke and Mirrors Day - Shadow jump by Jonathan Moeller
13) National clam on the half shell day - Truthwitch by Susan Dennard
Books mentioned in this topic
Legion (other topics)The Cruel Prince (other topics)
Lost in Time (other topics)
Haunting the Deep (other topics)
The Gilded Cage (other topics)
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1. March is Irish American Heritage Month. Read a book with the main setting in Ireland or a book where the main character is Irish.
2. March is Music in Our Schools Month . Read a book with the main setting in school or where the main character is a musician.
3. March is Women’s History Month. Read a book with a female author or a book with a strong female lead.
4. March is Red Cross Month. Read a book with the main setting in a hospital or doctor's office, or a book where the main character is a doctor or nurse.
5. It is said that March Comes In Like a Lion and Goes Out Like a Lamb. Read a book featuring animals.
6. March 1 is National Pig Day . Read a book with the main setting on a farm or ranch.
7. March 2 is Old Stuff Day . Read a book that has been on your to-read list for over a year.
8. March 4 is Hug a GI day . Read a book with a military setting or whose main character is or was in the military.
9. March 14 is Learn About Butterflies Day. Read a book with a butterfly on the cover or butterfly in the title/series title.
10. March 17 is Saint Patrick's Day. Read a book with a green cover.
11. March 20 is International Earth Day. Read a book with the main setting someplace other than Earth.
12. March 29 is National Smoke and Mirrors Day. Read a book where the main character practices magic.
13. March 31 is National Clam on the Half Shell Day. Read a book with the main setting near a large body of water – an ocean, lake, or river.
Reading Levels:
1-3 Mini
4-6 Mainstream
7-9 Monumental
10-13 Magnificent
Post your books now, or post as you go, but books don't count unless they are read in the month of March!
Happy Reading!