What should we read for March?

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What should we read for March?

Poll ended at 28 Feb 2018, 04:57

Action/Adventure
1
9%
Classic Literary Fiction
1
9%
Historical Fiction
3
27%
New Adult
0
No votes
Non-Fiction
1
9%
Psychological Fiction
0
No votes
Realistic Fiction
0
No votes
Romance
1
9%
Satire/Humor
0
No votes
Steampunk
1
9%
Short Story
0
No votes
Young Adult
3
27%
 
Total votes: 11

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It's time to start thinking about what genre we should for next month! Hm...wonder what it will be? :techie-studyingbrown:
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I voted for young adult because there's so many different genres within the young adult genre...
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That's a good point, kandscreeley! I also chose young adult because I may have something in mind already for the genre. ;)
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You convinced me, I voted for YA as well. :)
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I voted Historical Fiction because it looked so lonely and unloved...and I like to be contrary sometimes. :teasing-neener:
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rssllue wrote: 21 Feb 2018, 11:40 I voted Historical Fiction because it looked so lonely and unloved...and I like to be contrary sometimes. :teasing-neener:
Oh well, being contrary is a good thing sometimes. But, see if you picked young adult, you could read a young adult historical fiction.....
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kandscreeley wrote: 21 Feb 2018, 11:51
rssllue wrote: 21 Feb 2018, 11:40 I voted Historical Fiction because it looked so lonely and unloved...and I like to be contrary sometimes. :teasing-neener:
Oh well, being contrary is a good thing sometimes. But, see if you picked young adult, you could read a young adult historical fiction.....
:lol2:
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kandscreeley wrote: 21 Feb 2018, 11:51
rssllue wrote: 21 Feb 2018, 11:40 I voted Historical Fiction because it looked so lonely and unloved...and I like to be contrary sometimes. :teasing-neener:
Oh well, being contrary is a good thing sometimes. But, see if you picked young adult, you could read a young adult historical fiction.....
Well, technically I still can! :wink:
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rssllue wrote: 21 Feb 2018, 13:50
kandscreeley wrote: 21 Feb 2018, 11:51
rssllue wrote: 21 Feb 2018, 11:40 I voted Historical Fiction because it looked so lonely and unloved...and I like to be contrary sometimes. :teasing-neener:
Oh well, being contrary is a good thing sometimes. But, see if you picked young adult, you could read a young adult historical fiction.....
Well, technically I still can! :wink:
Oye! You got me. :roll2:
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:lol:
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Uh-oh...it looks like young adult and historical fiction are tied in first place. Just two more days...wonder which genre will be the focus for March's discussion. :eusa-think:
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I've been on a non-fiction kick lately, so that's my vote. :)
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BookishCreature wrote: 26 Feb 2018, 15:57 I've been on a non-fiction kick lately, so that's my vote. :)
Thank you for voting! :)
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Ooooo I hope its action/adventure. *fingers crossed*
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Thanks for voting everyone! It looks like it's a tie between historical fiction and young adult. So, let's plan on reading historical fiction for March and young adult for April. Then, perhaps we'll have a free choice month for May! :D
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