March 2022 Bookish Bingo

Are you ready to tackle your TBR pile this month? Join us in March and conquer your TBR!

If you share a completed bingo in the comments below before April 1, you’ll receive 20 bonus points!

Click here to read the rules and download your Bookish bingo card below. Make sure you share your progress with us by using #BookishBingo on social media. Let us know what books you’re reading for each prompt below! When you get a bingo, shout it out here.

March Bingo Board

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March Bookish Bingo prompts: A book off your shelves, Dual timeline, Published in March, Set in a city, Comic or graphic novel by a queer author, Featured on BookishFirst, Author’s debut in a new genre, Part of a trilogy, Borrowed from the library, Audiobook narrated by the author, Three word title, Set in Ireland, Free space, Two or more authors, Protagonist loves music, Historical fiction about a woman of color, Features your favorite trope, Green cover, Title begins with M, Includes an epilogue, Published 5+ years ago, Title begins with I, Illustrated cover, A crime occurs, Author lives outside of your home country

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Bingo!

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March 2022 Bingo!
Set in a city - Redhead by the Side of the Road by Anne Tyler
Borrowed from the library - West With Giraffes by Lynda Rutledge
Two or more authors - 2 Sisters Detective Agency by James Patterson and Candice Fox
Title begins with M - Matrix by Lauren Groff
A crime occurs - Miracle Creek by Angie Kim

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first book down - Part of A Trilogy - Sea Glass Island

(Ocean Breeze #3)

by

Sherryl Woods

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I have nothing but almost bingos. Why!? T_T

For “Title begins with [whatever letter]” - can we ignore A, An, The?

Thanks!

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BINGO!

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Published in May: "The Strange and Beautiful Sorrows of Ava Lavender: Lesley Walton
Part of a Trilogy: Fellowship of the Ring: J.R.R. Tolkien
FREE: You’ve Reached Sam: Dustin Thao
Green Cover: Howards End: E.M. Foster
Illustrated Cover: The Vacationers: Emma Straub

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I never heard back on my question, so I’m going to assume this is ok:

  • Set in a city: Your House Will Pay
  • Borrowed from the library: Razorblade Tears
  • Two or more authors: Roxy
  • Title begins with M: The Mercies
  • A crime occurs: The Sorority Murder
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I generally do, since those are not used when books are alphabetized. :woman_shrugging:t2:

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Bingo! I read:
A book off your shelves: Kiss & Tell by Adib Khorram
Dual timeline: Our American Friend by Anna Pitoniak
Published in March: Tell Me Everything by Erika Krouse
Set in a city: Made in China by Anna Qu
Comic or graphic novel by a queer author: Heartstopper by Alice Oseman

Thanks BookishFirst for Kiss & Tell!

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BINGO! I don’t think I can get a 3rd bingo, even if I tried.

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BINGO!:

In a city: The Best Assassination In The Nation (Joshua Cohen)
From the library: The Secret Chord (Geraldine Brooks)
2 or more authors: Everything to Gain (Jimmy/Rosalynn Carter)
“M” title: My Venice (Donna Leon)
With a crime: The Quickie (James Patterson)

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I am so glad I remembered this last minute!

A book off your shelves: Fire Keeper’s Daughter by Angeline Boulley
Dual timeline: The Book of Cold Cases by Simone St James
Published in March: The Golden Couple by Hendricks/Pekkanen
Set in a city: One Last Stop by Casey McQuiston
Comic/Graphic by a queer author: In the Shadow of the Throne by Kate Sheridan

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