Adults! Welcome to year 4 of our year-long reading challenge. Explore different genres, discover new authors and be entered to win prizes. To complete the challenge, read just one book in each category by midnight on December 31st, 2025. Earn bigger prizes by reading more!
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March’s theme is Time Flies-Books that have any kind of dates, day of the week, month, year, or the word “time” in the title. Here are a few suggestions to get you started:
THE SATURDAY NIGHT GHOST CLUB by Craig Davidson
“Davidson creates a quirky landscape and colorful characters, resulting in a novel that will entertain readers while providing a nice dose of nostalgia.” ~Publisher’s Weekly
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11/22/63 by Stephen King
“King remains an excellent storyteller, and his evocation of mid-20th-century America is deft. Alternate-history buffs will especially enjoy the twist ending.” ~Library Journal
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ONE SUMMER: AMERICA 1927 by Bill Bryson
“Bryson expertly ferrets out little known details and curiosities and tinges them with dashes of humor, making for a work chock full of facts that shed new light on the history you thought you already knew.” ~ Audio File
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THE FRIDAY AFTERNOON CLUB: A FAMILY MEMOIR by Griffin Dunne
“Dunne’s storytelling is buoyant, his prose crisp; he’s most definitely a writer, too. This clear-eyed, heartfelt memoir ends with the birth of Dunne’s daughter in 1990; readers will hope for future books.” ~Booklist
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THE 4:50 FROM PADDINGTON by Agatha Christie
“In this beloved classic from the Queen of Mystery, a woman witnesses a murder while peering through the window of one train into another train passing . . . and only Miss Marple believes her story.” ~ Book Jacket
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