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March 2016 Mini Challenge


2. March is National Craft Month, the 2nd week is Crochet Week and March 19 is National Quilting Day — Read a book depicting your favorite craft or hobby.
3. March 2 is Old Stuff Day — Read the oldest book on your shelves/at bottom of your TBR pile. No new books!

4. March 13 is Jewel Day — Read a book whose cover depicts some sort of jewels or jewelry (ring, necklace, bracelet, brooch, pearl, emerald, etc).

5. March 4 is Employee Appreciation Day and National Salesperson Day, and March 29 is National Mom and Pop Business Owners Day — Read a book in which someone has the same or similar job as you do (and yes, retirees and housewives/stay-at-home moms count).


Reading Challenges > March 2016 Mini Challenge
March 1, 2016 to March 31, 2016
Completed 2/5
1. — Read a book that is set in Ireland, or that has a green cover.
Ireland: A Terrible Beauty by Leon Uris
2. — Read a book depicting your favorite craft or hobby. The Readers of Broken Wheel Recommend by Katarina Bivald
√ 3. — Read the oldest book on your shelves/at bottom of your TBR pile. No new books! Murder Past Due by Miranda James READ 3/29/2016
√ 4. — Read a book whose cover depicts some sort of jewels or jewelry (ring, necklace, bracelet, brooch, pearl, emerald, etc). With This Ring by Patricia Kay READ 3/29/2016
5. — Read a book in which someone has the same or similar job as you do (and yes, retirees and housewives/stay-at-home moms count). The Joy of Not Working: A Book for the Retired, Unemployed and Overworked by Ernie J. Zelinski





Great, I was just thinking today about it! BTW, I have a book in which a MC has the same job than me although is not easy (software...) ;)

March mini challenge
Updated: March 30
Progress: 5/5
1. March is National Irish American Heritage Month and March 17 is Saint Patrick's Day — Read a book that is set in Ireland, or that has a green cover.

2. March is National Craft Month, the 2nd week is Crochet Week and March 19 is National Quilting Day — Read a book depicting your favorite craft or hobby.

3. March 2 is Old Stuff Day — Read the oldest book on your shelves/at bottom of your TBR pile. No new books!

4. March 13 is Jewel Day — Read a book whose cover depicts some sort of jewels or jewelry (ring, necklace, bracelet, brooch, pearl, emerald, etc).

5. March 4 is Employee Appreciation Day and National Salesperson Day, and March 29 is National Mom and Pop Business Owners Day — Read a book in which someone has the same or similar job as you do (and yes, retirees and housewives/stay-at-home moms count).


5/5
1. March is National Irish American Heritage Month and March 17 is Saint Patrick's Day - Pastrami Murder: Book One in The Darling Deli Series - Finished 3/6/16
2. March is National Craft Month, the 2nd week is Crochet Week and March 19 is National Quilting Day — Puzzled Indemnity - Finished 3/16/16
3. March 2 is Old Stuff Day — When Did We Lose Harriet? - Finished 3/1/16
4. March 13 is Jewel Day — June Bug - Finished 3/2/16
5. March 4 is Employee Appreciation Day and National Salesperson Day, and March 29 is National Mom and Pop Business Owners Day — Fleur de Lies - Finished 3/31/16






Progress: 5/5
1. March is National Irish American Heritage Month and March 17 is Saint Patrick's Day — Read a book that is set in Ireland, or that has a green cover.
A Turn for the Bad.....3/3/16
2. March is National Craft Month, the 2nd week is Crochet Week and March 19 is National Quilting Day — Read a book depicting your favorite craft or hobby.
Pattern of Betrayal....3/8/16
3. March 2 is Old Stuff Day — Read the oldest book on your shelves/at bottom of your TBR pile. No new books!
Death Waxed Over.....3/29/15
4. March 13 is Jewel Day — Read a book whose cover depicts some sort of jewels or jewelry (ring, necklace, bracelet, brooch, pearl, emerald, etc).
Jewelry Can Be Deadly.....3/26/16
5. March 4 is Employee Appreciation Day and National Salesperson Day, and March 29 is National Mom and Pop Business Owners Day — Read a book in which someone has the same or similar job as you do (and yes, retirees and housewives/stay-at-home moms count).
Seniors Sleuth.......3/30/16






National Irish American Heritage Month and Saint Patrick's Day — The Student Body
National Craft Month, Crochet Week and National Quilting Day — Pasta Imperfect (I'm not really crafty but I love to travel)
Old Stuff Day — Postern of Fate (purchased in 2007)
Jewel Day — Courting Disaster
Employee Appreciation Day and National Salesperson Day, and National Mom and Pop Business Owners Day — Death, Taxes, and a French Manicure (probably about as close as I'll get to someone doing local taxes)






5/5
1. March is National Irish American Heritage Month and March 17 is Saint Patrick's Day — Read a book that is set in Ireland, or that has a green cover. A Turn for the Bad
2. March is National Craft Month, the 2nd week is Crochet Week and March 19 is National Quilting Day — Read a book depicting your favorite craft or hobby. My hobby is wine tasting. Treachery in Bordeaux
3. March 2 is Old Stuff Day — Read the oldest book on your shelves/at bottom of your TBR pile. No new books! Sleeping Murder
4. March 13 is Jewel Day — Read a book whose cover depicts some sort of jewels or jewelry (ring, necklace, bracelet, brooch, pearl, emerald, etc). Fat Tuesday Fricassee
March 4 is Employee Appreciation Day and National Salesperson Day, and March 29 is National Mom and Pop Business Owners Day — Read a book in which someone has the same or similar job as you do (and yes, retirees and housewives/stay-at-home moms count). I am an educator...and, the person who gets it is a professor. A Wee Dose of Death






2. March is National Craft Month, the 2nd week is Crochet Week and March 19 is National Quilting Day — Read a book depicting your favorite craft or hobby. Twisted Threads 03.29.16
3. March 2 is Old Stuff Day — Read the oldest book on your shelves/at bottom of your TBR pile. No new books! God Save the Sweet Potato Queens03.16.16
4. March 13 is Jewel Day — Read a book whose cover depicts some sort of jewels or jewelry (ring, necklace, bracelet, brooch, pearl, emerald, etc). Red Queen 03.11.16
5. March 4 is Employee Appreciation Day and National Salesperson Day, and March 29 is National Mom and Pop Business Owners Day — Read a book in which someone has the same or similar job as you do (and yes, retirees and housewives/stay-at-home moms count). The One That Got Away 03.05.16






2. March is National Craft Month, the 2nd week is Crochet Week and March 19 is National Quilting Day — Read a book depicting your favorite craft or hobby.
3. March 2 is Old Stuff Day — Read the oldest book on your shelves/at bottom of your TBR pile. No new books!
4. March 13 is Jewel Day — Read a book whose cover depicts some sort of jewels or jewelry (ring, necklace, bracelet, brooch, pearl, emerald, etc).
5. March 4 is Employee Appreciation Day and National Salesperson Day, and March 29 is National Mom and Pop Business Owners Day — Read a book in which someone has the same or similar job as you do (and yes, retirees and housewives/stay-at-home moms count).

My progress

Progress: 4




Read a book that has a green cover.
Pall in the Family by Dawn Eastman
Read [one of] the oldest books on your shelves.
The Tree of Death by Marcia Muller
Read a book whose cover depicts some sort of jewels or jewelry.
Cocaine Blues by Kerry Greenwood - earrings
Read a book in which someone has the same
A Radical Departure by Lia Matera - attorney (same profession, different job)

http://stopyourekillingme.com/JobCats...
You can also find professions and hobbies on this Cozy Mystery site - It's a list by themes so you have to scroll down the page.
http://www.cozy-mystery.com/cozy-myst...

http://stopyourekillingme.com/JobCats..."
I love this site.

0/5 Finished
1. March is National Irish American Heritage Month and March 17 is Saint Patrick's Day —
2. March is National Craft Month, the 2nd week is Crochet Week and March 19 is National Quilting Day -
3. March 2 is Old Stuff Day —
4. March 13 is Jewel Day —
5. March 4 is Employee Appreciation Day and National Salesperson Day, and March 29 is National Mom and Pop Business Owners Day —

2/5 Complete
1. March is National Irish American Heritage Month and March 17 is Saint Patrick's Day — Read a book that is set in Ireland, or that has a green cover.
2. March is National Craft Month, the 2nd week is Crochet Week and March 19 is National Quilting Day — Read a book depicting your favorite craft or hobby. Chocolate Chip Cookie Murder by Joanne Fluke 3/10/16
3. March 2 is Old Stuff Day — Read the oldest book on your shelves/at bottom of your TBR pile. No new books!
4. March 13 is Jewel Day — Read a book whose cover depicts some sort of jewels or jewelry (ring, necklace, bracelet, brooch, pearl, emerald, etc). Gossamer Ghost by Laura Childs 3/18/16
5. March 4 is Employee Appreciation Day and National Salesperson Day, and March 29 is National Mom and Pop Business Owners Day — Read a book in which someone has the same or similar job as you do (and yes, retirees and housewives/stay-at-home moms count).



2. March is National Craft Month, the 2nd week is Crochet Week and March 19 is National Quilting Day — Read a book depicting your favorite craft or hobby.
3. March 2 is Old Stuff Day — Read the oldest book on your shelves/at bottom of your TBR pile. No new books!
4. March 13 is Jewel Day — Read a book whose cover depicts some sort of jewels or jewelry (ring, necklace, bracelet, brooch, pearl, emerald, etc).
Undead and Unfinished by Mary Janice Davidson

March 4 is Employee Appreciation Day and National Salesperson Day, and March 29 is National Mom and Pop Business Owners Day — Read a book in which someone has the same or similar job as you do (and yes, retirees and housewives/stay-at-home moms count).








Since it also says bottom of TBR pile, I would go with one that has been floating around your house forever, and you just have not gotten to it. But, it can also mean the other as well. Biggest classifier was NO NEW ones. I would go with which ever one you would prefer. This is a friendly challenge...and, you should enjoy it.


Kimberly wrote: "Question/clarification... I may be overthinking #3 (I often overthink things, so this is nothing new), but I have come up with several different interpretations. :) Oldest book could be the book I'..."
Reworded it. ,-)
Reworded it. ,-)


1. March is National Irish American Heritage Month and March 17 is Saint Patrick's Day — Read a book that is set in Ireland, or that has a green cover.
Just to make the green cover is covered. No pun intended. I read two books with primarily green covers.


2. March is National Craft Month, the 2nd week is Crochet Week and March 19 is National Quilting Day — Read a book depicting your favorite craft or hobby.
This seemed appropriate as it references comics, movies, tv shows, role playing games, computer games, collectible card games and other popular culture trends. Yep I'm a popular culture geek.

3. March 2 is Old Stuff Day — Read a book that has been on your shelves/at bottom of your TBR pile the longest. No new books!
On 3/12/16 I started reading

4. March 13 is Jewel Day — Read a book whose cover depicts some sort of jewels or jewelry (ring, necklace, bracelet, brooch, pearl, emerald, etc). I will be reading

5. March 4 is Employee Appreciation Day and National Salesperson Day, and March 29 is National Mom and Pop Business Owners Day — Read a book in which someone has the same or similar job as you do (and yes, retirees and housewives/stay-at-home moms count).
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Too bad they aren't available on Nook or Kindle and 10 bucks for a paperback is horrendous.

Thanks Heather for clarifying. :) That means I'll be reading Grimm's Complete Fairy Tales for oldest book. I'm not sure when my parents got it, but I do remember it in the bookshelves when I was a kid (copyright date is 1975). And, nope, I've never actually read it. :O My parents may have read me a story or two, but I can't remember them. ;) Almost used it for the Ultimate Challenge last year, but read Hemingway instead. This year, I'll use it for a book with more than 600 pages, as well as this March challenge. :)
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1. National Irish American Heritage Month / Saint Patrick's Day:
2. National Craft Month / Crochet Week / National Quilting Day*: Toured to Death by Hy Conrad (3/5/2016 - ★★★★☆)
3. Old Stuff Day:
4. Jewel Day:
5. Employee Appreciation Day / National Salesperson Day / National Mom and Pop Business Owners Day: Fatal Brushstroke by Sybil Johnson (3/2/2016 - ★★★☆)
*: My favorite hobbies are reading and traveling, and I've played a lot of adventure games (finding clues so you can advance), so a book about a road rally competing to solve a fictional murder around Europe is the nearest thing I'm going to get for my favorite hobby ;)
1. National Irish American Heritage Month / Saint Patrick's Day:
2. National Craft Month / Crochet Week / National Quilting Day*: Toured to Death by Hy Conrad (3/5/2016 - ★★★★☆)
3. Old Stuff Day:
4. Jewel Day:
5. Employee Appreciation Day / National Salesperson Day / National Mom and Pop Business Owners Day: Fatal Brushstroke by Sybil Johnson (3/2/2016 - ★★★☆)


*: My favorite hobbies are reading and traveling, and I've played a lot of adventure games (finding clues so you can advance), so a book about a road rally competing to solve a fictional murder around Europe is the nearest thing I'm going to get for my favorite hobby ;)

I loved the Perry Mason tv show and can sometimes find reruns. A few years ago, I watched several during a TV marathon weekend and was startled to see how often his behavior was highly questionable - unethical or illegal or at least on the line. The things a lawyer gets away with in TV land. SMH (shaking my head)

I loved the ..."
Perry crosses the ethical line more often in the early novels, which were all turned into tv episodes. Breaking and entering and tampering with evidence were not unusual in those early novels.
(3 / 5)
1. National Irish American Heritage Month / Saint Patrick's Day:
2. National Craft Month / Crochet Week / National Quilting Day*: Toured to Death by Hy Conrad (3/5/2016 - ★★★★☆)
3. Old Stuff Day: Icy Clutches** by Aaron Elkins (3/8/2016 - ★★★★)
4. Jewel Day:
5. Employee Appreciation Day / National Salesperson Day / National Mom and Pop Business Owners Day: Fatal Brushstroke by Sybil Johnson (3/2/2016 - ★★★☆)
*: My favorite hobbies are reading and traveling, and I've played a lot of adventure games (finding clues so you can advance), so a book about a road rally competing to solve a fictional murder around Europe is the nearest thing I'm going to get for my favorite hobby ;)
*: It was at my virtual shelves since 2011, when I purchased it at Fictionwise (sigh)
1. National Irish American Heritage Month / Saint Patrick's Day:
2. National Craft Month / Crochet Week / National Quilting Day*: Toured to Death by Hy Conrad (3/5/2016 - ★★★★☆)
3. Old Stuff Day: Icy Clutches** by Aaron Elkins (3/8/2016 - ★★★★)
4. Jewel Day:
5. Employee Appreciation Day / National Salesperson Day / National Mom and Pop Business Owners Day: Fatal Brushstroke by Sybil Johnson (3/2/2016 - ★★★☆)



*: My favorite hobbies are reading and traveling, and I've played a lot of adventure games (finding clues so you can advance), so a book about a road rally competing to solve a fictional murder around Europe is the nearest thing I'm going to get for my favorite hobby ;)
*: It was at my virtual shelves since 2011, when I purchased it at Fictionwise (sigh)


2.National Craft Month / Crochet Week / National Quilting Day*:

Two down, three to go.

Marisa, I have the same issue! I am also in software (a senior systems analyst). There are some mysteries that have programmers or web developers, web site designers, etc., but no systems analysts. So, I decided I will use my "other" job, my volunteer work. I don't think I'll be able to complete the mini challenge, though, as I am so far behind this month. (Darned college basketball games. LOL)


One book down 4 more to go!
Marissa: I'm glad you liked Icy Clutches as much as I did. I read that one last year for a couple challenges.
Heather, Gideon Oliver series is one of my favorites, and I usually keep his books for challenges. I enjoyed it a lot, yes.



I used to work in a cafe, so my job was somewhat similar to Annie's in this book. So overall that's 2 down and 3 to go.










And, yes, I used the challenge to justify a new purchase. LOL
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Here are your March 2016 Mini Challenges -- with plenty of time to comb through your shelves over the weekend. Enjoy!
RULES
** Books DO NOT have to be mysteries. You can use any genres.
** A book can only be used once for this challenge, but can be used for other challenges (Seasonal, World Trip, Ultimate, etc.).
** You DO NOT have to choose books in advance, and can change your mind at any time if you do.
** Do as many as you are able and have fun!
1. March is National Irish American Heritage Month and March 17 is Saint Patrick's Day — Read a book that is set in Ireland, or that has a green cover.
2. March is National Craft Month, the 2nd week is Crochet Week and March 19 is National Quilting Day — Read a book depicting your favorite craft or hobby.
3. March 2 is Old Stuff Day — Read a book that has been on your shelves/at bottom of your TBR pile the longest. No new books!
4. March 13 is Jewel Day — Read a book whose cover depicts some sort of jewels or jewelry (ring, necklace, bracelet, brooch, pearl, emerald, etc).
March 4 is Employee Appreciation Day and National Salesperson Day, and March 29 is National Mom and Pop Business Owners Day — Read a book in which someone has the same or similar job as you do (and yes, retirees and housewives/stay-at-home moms count).