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Discussion: March's Reading Challenge ~ Go Forth!
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Books for this month's challenge are:

The Miseducation of Cameron Post - takes place in Montana.

The God of My Art - set in Vancouver. This was a DNF, but I am counting it for the sheer pain I felt reading it.

I also finished Monkey Beach and A Tale for the Time Being but I won't count them for this month as I started them some time earlier. Also, I haven't written reviews for them, yet.
Reply to post #16 (show post):

So sorry for the DNF. It definitely deserves to be counted for causing you pain!

My book for prompt #1- X-Men Misfits #1. It a reimagining of the X-Men universe. Mutant Kitty Pryde travels to attend Professor Xavier's School for Gifted Youngsters, only to find she's the lone female in the entire student body.
Reply to post #18 (show post):

That sounds like an interesting book, Book Gumbo.

I hope Kitty Pryde kicks it!
OK, just realized that what I am reading right now fits the March travel prompt perfectly: it's A Darker Shade of Magic by V.E. Schwab. The main character is literally a 'Traveler' : magicians with a rare, coveted ability to travel between parallel universes.
Reply to post #20 (show post):

That sounds good.

I read/liked her Archived series.
I read Edward Adrift. It features a guy with Asperger's traveling with a young friend.
I read the first book, The 600 Hours of Edward, last year and came to know and love the character. The second book continues his remarkable personal growth.
Reply to post #22 (show post):

This sounds intriguing!
I managed to read a book for all four prompts this month!

March Prompts
Reply to post #22 (show post):

That does sound intriguing, nospin.
Reply to post #24 (show post):

I saw your post and was mightily impressed. :)
Reply to post #26 (show post):

Thank you!

It might be the only month where I manage to read a book for all four prompts.
Reply to post #27 (show post):

Ah, but you don't know the next prompts, yet. Or do you?
Reply to post #28 (show post):

Yes, I posted them this morning and opened April's discussion.
Reply to post #29 (show post):

I know, but I meant do you have any ideas post April?
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