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ANNOUNCING the Theme for March
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If you haven't been to the poll yet, here are the choices (in no particular order):
* The Oscars: Read a book that has been made into a movie
* National Girl Scout week: Read a book featuring a girl aged 6-16 years old
* Daylight Savings Time: Read a book by an author whose first and last initials are in SPRING FORWARD.
* Women's History Month: Read a work of historical fiction written by a woman and featuring a female main character
* St Patrick's Day: Read a book with a predominantly green cover
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You have a few more hours to vote. Right now there's a tie!
* The Oscars: Read a book that has been made into a movie
* National Girl Scout week: Read a book featuring a girl aged 6-16 years old
* Daylight Savings Time: Read a book by an author whose first and last initials are in SPRING FORWARD.
* Women's History Month: Read a work of historical fiction written by a woman and featuring a female main character
* St Patrick's Day: Read a book with a predominantly green cover
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You have a few more hours to vote. Right now there's a tie!
We have a winner:
Women's History Month: Read a work of historical fiction written by a woman and featuring a female main character
Thank you to all who voted. It was a close race!
Women's History Month: Read a work of historical fiction written by a woman and featuring a female main character
Thank you to all who voted. It was a close race!
We invite YOU to nominate a theme for next month.Well, I thought I had set up a nomination thread and I came here this morning to check ... and found I never set up the thread!
Mea Culpa, Mea Culpa.
I'll come up with some options and post a poll later today.
Nomination thread will return next month.