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message 1: by Ipshita (last edited Mar 01, 2015 05:52AM) (new)

Ipshita (miss_romanceaholic) | 4744 comments Mod
Here's the March Monthly Challenge!!

Time Limit : 1st March, 2015 to 31st March, 2015

Levels:

Easy ~ 1-2 books
Medium ~ 3-6 books
Hard ~ more than 7 books

Themes/clues of the books:

- Peach Blossom Day (March 3): It is a day to celebrate peach blossoms, and for girls to celebrate being girls.Read a book about a little girl or with blossoms on its cover.

- Multiple Personality Day (March 5): It is an opportunity to get in touch with yourselves.
Someone with multiple personalities has more than two personalities. Its a psychological disorder that we hope none of our readers have.Read a book where the character suffers from psychological torment.

- Dentist's Day (March 6): It is a day to display a big, toothy smile. After all, your Dentist plays a role in that big, bright smile. Read a book where the character is a dentist.

- Be Nasty Day (March 8): There's naughty days, and nice days, and all sorts of goodie gumdrop days. So, it stands to reason that there will be a few negative type of days. This is one of them. Read a book with a nasty protagonist (or who preferably becomes a better person by the end).

- International Women's Day (March 8): It is sponsored worldwide by the United Nations. It grew from women's socialist movements and early women's trade union groups.Read a book with a strong female protagonist or a women's fiction.

- Jewel Day (March 13): Jewel Day is your chance to give or receive jewelry. Read a book with a jewellery on its cover.

- International Earth Day (March 20): This was initiated to make earth inhabitants aware of their responsibility to care for the planet. Read a book with the image of earth or nature on its cover.

- Make Your Own Holiday Day (March 26): allows you to make today a special day for anything you want. The objective of today, is to allow one day for any topic or event that has otherwise escaped recognition... up to now. Read a book where the protagonist goes for a holiday trip.

Sign up for the challenge below. Happy Reading!


message 2: by Ipshita (last edited Mar 09, 2015 05:13AM) (new)

Ipshita (miss_romanceaholic) | 4744 comments Mod


Kme_17
Mandy


message 3: by Mary (new)

Mary Chin (maryamdinzly) I don't know if I should join this challenge. :( Because I've never taken part in any of the challenges, and I'm kinda scared that I won't be able to do it in time :/


message 4: by Kme_17 (new)

Kme_17 | 90 comments You should try Maryam their just for fun : )


message 5: by Kme_17 (last edited Mar 22, 2015 06:27PM) (new)

Kme_17 | 90 comments I m in : )

Themes/clues of the books:

- Peach Blossom Day (March 3): It is a day to celebrate peach blossoms, and for girls to celebrate being girls.Read a book about a little girl or with blossoms on its cover. The Folded Earth by Anuradha Roy

- Multiple Personality Day (March 5): It is an opportunity to get in touch with yourselves.
Someone with multiple personalities has more than two personalities. Its a psychological disorder that we hope none of our readers have.Read a book where the character suffers from psychological torment.

- Dentist's Day (March 6): It is a day to display a big, toothy smile. After all, your Dentist plays a role in that big, bright smile. Read a book where the character is a dentist.

- Be Nasty Day (March 8): There's naughty days, and nice days, and all sorts of goodie gumdrop days. So, it stands to reason that there will be a few negative type of days. This is one of them. Read a book with a nasty protagonist (or who preferably becomes a better person by the end). Beautiful Stranger (Beautiful Bastard, #2) by Christina Lauren

- International Women's Day (March 8): It is sponsored worldwide by the United Nations. It grew from women's socialist movements and early women's trade union groups.Read a book with a strong female protagonist or a women's fiction.
City of Women by David R. Gillham

- Jewel Day (March 13): Jewel Day is your chance to give or receive jewelry. Read a book with a jewellery on its cover.

- International Earth Day (March 20): This was initiated to make earth inhabitants aware of their responsibility to care for the planet. Read a book with the image of earth or nature on its cover.

- Make Your Own Holiday Day (March 26): allows you to make today a special day for anything you want. The objective of today, is to allow one day for any topic or event that has otherwise escaped recognition... up to now. Read a book where the protagonist goes for a holiday trip.


message 6: by Ipshita (new)

Ipshita (miss_romanceaholic) | 4744 comments Mod
Welcome to the challenge, Kme_17 :)


message 7: by Ipshita (new)

Ipshita (miss_romanceaholic) | 4744 comments Mod
Maryam wrote: "I don't know if I should join this challenge. :( Because I've never taken part in any of the challenges, and I'm kinda scared that I won't be able to do it in time :/"

You can try for the easy level if you want to :)


message 8: by negan ! (last edited Apr 05, 2015 12:39AM) (new)

negan !  (somosloquesomos) | 29 comments I didn't get the chance to finish the last one, so I'm in again and I hope this time I'll get to it :3

Level: Medium (4 books)

Progress: 4/4.



Peach Blossom Day (March 3): Read a book about a little girl. Momo by Michael Ende READ ON 06.03.15.

Multiple Personality Day (March 5): Read a book where the character suffers from psychological torment. Touching the Freedom by Suren Hakobyan READ ON 21.03.15.

International Women's Day (March 8): Read a book with a strong female protagonist or a women's fiction. Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban (Harry Potter, #3) by J.K. Rowling READ ON 05.04.15.

Jewel Day (March 13): Read a book with a jewellery on its cover. La condesa de Pembroke by Mills BellendenREAD ON 22.03.15.


message 9: by Ipshita (new)

Ipshita (miss_romanceaholic) | 4744 comments Mod
Welcome, Mandy.
Good luck for the challenge :)


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