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I'm 14 books into it too! :)
Happy reading!

That's great to hear! What's been your favourite read so far this year? For me, it was Hell Bent by Leigh Bardugo - the sequel to Ninth House. It's a hefty read but so worth it!

Y'all are impressive! I am proud to be at 6 so far, since I have two little ones at home. 50 is quite the stretch for me, but I'm trying. If reading children's book counts, I'm already there! ;)

Lyndsie wrote: "Tabi wrote: "Lyndsie wrote: "I hope everyone's 50-in-50 challenge is going well! I'm at 14 so far, so on pace for a nice end-of-summer finish. The mugs are so cute - stop by and check them out! Pri..."
Books mentioned in this topic
Hell Bent (other topics)Sooley (other topics)
The Book of Basketball: The NBA According to The Sports Guy (other topics)
Authors mentioned in this topic
James Joyce (other topics)Jonathan Swift (other topics)
Tana French (other topics)
Sally Rooney (other topics)
St. Patrick's Day is the obvious holiday, so if you wanted some Irish authors, you can try the classics (James Joyce or Jonathan Swift) or maybe try something more modern (Tana French or Sally Rooney, perhaps?).
March is also Women's History Month - International Women's Day is March 8! Check out our display at Tremont for some suggestions, and challenge yourself to read some women authors this month!
If you're a basketball fan prepping for March Madness, check out Sooley or maybe The Book of Basketball: The NBA According to The Sports Guy.
As always, beware the Ides of March!