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Don’t worry, Nike. Only do the challenges when you will enjoy them. They are meant to be fun, not a chore.

I have finished 3 of 5 books, and don't know if I'll finish the other two :)

I have finished 3 of 5 books, and don't know if I'll finish the other two :)"
But maybe - just maybe I will read just a short novel with animals, from Aesops Fables.

Don’t worry! Read it if you want, but remember it’s optional. Just do the challenges that you enjoy when you have time.
As Mad as a March Hare!
March Challenge 2022
1/3/22 - 31/3/22
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1 Heavy Weather by P.G. Wodehouse ✅ 3/31/22
I wasn't sure if I'd have time for this challenge, but I completed my March reading plan last night and have 2 free reading days lol
Heavy Weather features the majestic pig Empress of Blandings. It's a re-read but I love it.
March Challenge 2022
1/3/22 - 31/3/22
1/1
1 Heavy Weather by P.G. Wodehouse ✅ 3/31/22
I wasn't sure if I'd have time for this challenge, but I completed my March reading plan last night and have 2 free reading days lol
Heavy Weather features the majestic pig Empress of Blandings. It's a re-read but I love it.
Rosemarie wrote: "She is a wondrous pig! I love the Blandings series."
She is indeed 😂 I love Blandings, too! I finished A Tale of Two Cities last night, and it was so intense and so emotional. I'm completely wrung out from it, so Wodehouse is a light and easy book to recover with lol
She is indeed 😂 I love Blandings, too! I finished A Tale of Two Cities last night, and it was so intense and so emotional. I'm completely wrung out from it, so Wodehouse is a light and easy book to recover with lol
With 3 hours to spare, I completed my book for this challenge 🥳
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March 2022 Challenge
1/3/22-31/3/22
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1). Charlotte’s Web by E.B. White - 5 stars
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Also finIshed The Tao of Pooh (i hope that counts?). Parts are lifted from Winnie the Pooh. It was published1982 which makes it 39 years old.