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Shut Up & Read The Magnificant Month of March Challenge
Reading Levels:Mainstream
Completed:6/6
1. March is Irish American Heritage Month.
3/25
3. March is Women’s History Month.
3/3
5. It is said that March Comes In Like a Lion and Goes Out Like a Lamb.
3/9
8. March 4 is Hug a GI day
3/7
10. March 17 is Saint Patrick's Day.
3/12
12. March 29 is National Smoke and Mirrors Day.
3/14
Reading Levels:Mainstream
Completed:6/6
1. March is Irish American Heritage Month.

3. March is Women’s History Month.

5. It is said that March Comes In Like a Lion and Goes Out Like a Lamb.

8. March 4 is Hug a GI day

10. March 17 is Saint Patrick's Day.

12. March 29 is National Smoke and Mirrors Day.


Read: 3/3
1. Read a book with the main setting in Ireland or a book where the main character is Irish.
2. Read a book with the main setting in school or where the main character is a musician.
3. Read a book with a female author or a book with a strong female lead.
Pashmina | Nidhi Chanani - Mar 16
4. 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. Read a book featuring animals.
6. Read a book with the main setting on a farm or ranch.
7. Read a book that has been on your to-read list for over a year.
8. Read a book with a military setting or whose main character is or was in the military.
Mystery Man | Kristen Ashley - Mar 2
9. Read a book with a butterfly on the cover or butterfly in the title/series title.
10. Read a book with a green cover.
11. Read a book with the main setting someplace other than Earth.
12. Read a book where the main character practices magic.
13. Read a book with the main setting near a large body of water – an ocean, lake, or river.
Bloodfire | Helen Harper - Mar 4
Elle wrote: "You too, Leigh!"
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Jewels of the Sun (other topics)Pashmina (other topics)
Mystery Man (other topics)
Bloodfire (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!