March Bookish Bingo ☘️

Are you ready for another round of Bookish Bingo? You don’t need luck to get bingo this March, just a very large TBR pile!

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 bingo shout it out here and we’ll congratulate the winners each month in our newsletter.

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Hello, sorry but I can’t understand what pi(e) means. Can you help me please?

I believe it has to do with pi day. Pi Day is an annual celebration of the mathematical constant π (pi).

Yes! @annalisa87 it refers to the mathematical concept OR the dessert!

Math and dessert. Interesting!
Thank you for your help!
Now I have another stupid question. What do you mean with Neurodiverse?

It refers to someone who is born with a developmental or neurological difference such as autism.

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This is exciting and will be my first ever Bookish Bingo game

It’s not in the title but can we count The Neverending Story because Falkor, the LUCK dragon is on the cover?? If not I totally get it :joy::joy:

I say yes. Also because I’m biased and love The Neverending Story! :rofl:

Does it technically count? No. Can you make it count? SURE! :wink:

I can’t find a betrayal book I like. Does anyone have some recommendations?

Five days left, and I am hoping to finish 3 more books! I’ll say this for social distancing…it’s messing up my resolution to read FEWER books this year…

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Featured on BookishFirst: Good Boy
Betrayal: Frozen Beauty
Ireland: Witches of Ash and Ruin
College: Fangirl

Whew! I wasn’t sure I was going to make it as these were some heavy hitters this month!

Congrats on your bingo win!

Oooh you had some great reads this month! Congrats on your bingo :slight_smile:

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Awesome bingo this month with three BookishFirst reads :heart_eyes:

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March Bingo with one day to spare!
Right down the middle:
Graphic Novel: Baba Yaga’s Assistant (Martha McCoola)
New-To-Me Author: Murder In The First Edition (Lauren Elliott)
Green Cover: Five Seasons (Roger Angell)
An “M” Title: Maximum Ride (James Patterson)

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So it won’t let me post the picture. But I have a diagonal bingo with free space.

Featured on Bookishfirst: Beast of Beswick
Betrayal: In The Unlikely Event-LJ Shen
Set in Ireland: Wild Irish- C.M. Seabrook.

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Featured on Bookish First: Island Affair by Priscilla Oliveras
Published in March: Winter Duke by Claire Eliza Bartlett
Graphic Novel: I Survived the Sinking of the Titanic, 1912 adapted by Georgia Ball
Multiple Authors: Fatal Throne by Candace Fleming, M.T. Anderson, Stephanie Hemphill, Lisa Ann Sandell, Jennifer Donnelly, Linda Sue Park, & Deborah Hopkinson
Includes Pi(e): American as Paneer Pie by Supriya Kelkar
New to You Author: The Library of Lost Things by Laura Taylor Namey
“Luck” in the Title: Bad Luck by Pseudonymous Bosch
“Girl” in the Title: The Saturday Evening Girls Club by Jane Healey
City You’ve Visited: The Midnight Hour by Benjamin Read and Laura Trinder
Strong Family Bonds: The Space Between Lost and Found by Sandy Stark-McGinnis
Outside Your Comfort Zone: Girl, Stop Apologizing by Rachel Hollis
Set at a College: Kent State by Deborah Wiles

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