What to read for March 2021?

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What to read for March 2021?

Poll ended at 28 Feb 2021, 14:39

Action/Adventure
0
No votes
Anthology
0
No votes
Biography/Memoir
0
No votes
Children/Middle School
0
No votes
Coming-of-Age
0
No votes
Graphic Novel/Manga
1
25%
Holidays in March
1
25%
Non-Fiction
0
No votes
Novella
0
No votes
Part of a Series
0
No votes
Poetry
0
No votes
Romance
0
No votes
Science Fiction/Dystopian
1
25%
Thrillers/Suspense/Mystery
0
No votes
Young Adult
1
25%
 
Total votes: 4

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What to read for March 2021?

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It's that time again! What genre will be the winner for next month's genre discussion? Vote and let's find out! :techie-studyingbrown:
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I would suggest something Irish (St. Patrick's Day) or Finnish (St. Urho's Day). I googled "holidays in March", and it brought up a whole list of things.
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Bigwig1973 wrote: 22 Feb 2021, 21:45 I would suggest something Irish (St. Patrick's Day) or Finnish (St. Urho's Day). I googled "holidays in March", and it brought up a whole list of things.
I added that as a genre option for this month. Unfortunately, it did erase the vote from the other person who voted (which I didn't realize it would happen at the time). Did you happen to be that person? If it was you, would you mind voting again?
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Bigwig1973 wrote: I would suggest something Irish (St. Patrick's Day) or Finnish (St. Urho's Day). I googled "holidays in March", and it brought up a whole list of things.
hsimone wrote: I added that as a genre option for this month. Unfortunately, it did erase the vote from the other person who voted (which I didn't realize it would happen at the time). Did you happen to be that person? If it was you, would you mind voting again?
I can still see the other vote. Thanks that you added it as an option!
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hsimone wrote: 23 Feb 2021, 14:53
Bigwig1973 wrote: 22 Feb 2021, 21:45 I would suggest something Irish (St. Patrick's Day) or Finnish (St. Urho's Day). I googled "holidays in March", and it brought up a whole list of things.
I added that as a genre option for this month. Unfortunately, it did erase the vote from the other person who voted (which I didn't realize it would happen at the time). Did you happen to be that person? If it was you, would you mind voting again?
It was me, and I voted again. :)
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Bigwig1973 wrote: 23 Feb 2021, 16:51
Bigwig1973 wrote: I would suggest something Irish (St. Patrick's Day) or Finnish (St. Urho's Day). I googled "holidays in March", and it brought up a whole list of things.
hsimone wrote: I added that as a genre option for this month. Unfortunately, it did erase the vote from the other person who voted (which I didn't realize it would happen at the time). Did you happen to be that person? If it was you, would you mind voting again?
I can still see the other vote. Thanks that you added it as an option!
No worries. Thank you for the suggestion! :tiphat:
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gali wrote: 24 Feb 2021, 00:12
hsimone wrote: 23 Feb 2021, 14:53
Bigwig1973 wrote: 22 Feb 2021, 21:45 I would suggest something Irish (St. Patrick's Day) or Finnish (St. Urho's Day). I googled "holidays in March", and it brought up a whole list of things.
I added that as a genre option for this month. Unfortunately, it did erase the vote from the other person who voted (which I didn't realize it would happen at the time). Did you happen to be that person? If it was you, would you mind voting again?
It was me, and I voted again. :)
Thank yo, gali! I'm sorry for the confusion. I didn't realize that by editing the poll, it would erase all current votes. Now I know for next time. :tiphat:
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Post by Heidi M Simone »

So...we have a 4-way tie :shock:

How about we do this fairly?
  • March - Holidays in March (apparently there's a “Won't You Be My Neighbor” Day :o :D - got to love Fred Rogers!)
  • April - Science Fiction/Dystopian
  • May - Graphic Novel/Manga
(Since I was the one who voted for Young Adult, I can hold off on that one for now)
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hsimone wrote: 01 Mar 2021, 10:07 So...we have a 4-way tie :shock:

How about we do this fairly?
  • March - Holidays in March (apparently there's a “Won't You Be My Neighbor” Day :o :D - got to love Fred Rogers!)
  • April - Science Fiction/Dystopian
  • May - Graphic Novel/Manga
(Since I was the one who voted for Young Adult, I can hold off on that one for now)
Sounds good to me. I opened the forum. :tiphat:

I voted for Science Fiction/Dystopian but don't mind if you choose YA instead. There are Science Fiction/Dystopian YA books as well. :)
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gali wrote: 01 Mar 2021, 10:49
hsimone wrote: 01 Mar 2021, 10:07 So...we have a 4-way tie :shock:

How about we do this fairly?
  • March - Holidays in March (apparently there's a “Won't You Be My Neighbor” Day :o :D - got to love Fred Rogers!)
  • April - Science Fiction/Dystopian
  • May - Graphic Novel/Manga
(Since I was the one who voted for Young Adult, I can hold off on that one for now)
Sounds good to me. I opened the forum. :tiphat:

I voted for Science Fiction/Dystopian but don't mind if you choose YA instead. There are Science Fiction/Dystopian YA books as well. :)
Thank you! :tiphat:

That's a good point! I'm good either way - Science Fiction/Dystopian or YA for next month. :D
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@hsimone, I opened the forum. :tiphat:
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gali wrote: 31 Mar 2021, 23:52 @hsimone, I opened the forum. :tiphat:
Great, thank you! :tiphat:
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@hsimone I opened the May Forum. :tiphat:
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gali wrote: 01 May 2021, 00:27 @hsimone I opened the May Forum. :tiphat:
Thank you! :D
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@hsimone, what are we reading on June?
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