Saturday, April 25, 2015

Dewey's Read-A-Thon Update | 12pm - 4pm

I'm not sure how to count single issues, but since I've technically only read one (the others I'm counting as their trades because I read all of them, anyway, easier), I'm just going to count it as one. And we will go from there. So it was a good four hours.

Books:
Prometheus: Fire and Flood OMEGA by Kelly Sue DeConnick (started and finished - 44 pages)
Birthright, Vol 1: Homecoming by Joshua Williamson (started and finished - 128 pages)
Ask the Passengers by A.S. King (finished - 253 pages)
Sex and Violence by Carrie Mesrobian (started - 37 pages)

# of Pages Read: 462

# of Books Read: 3

Time Spent Reading: 3 hours, 30 minutes

Total # Pages Read: 931

Total # Books Read: 5

Time Spent Reading: 3 hours, 30 minutes

This read-a-thon is going shockingly good so far, considering how much reading wasn't happening for me. Although, I did also finish my reread of IT in four days, so I guess I was pre-gaming for this a little. Really loved Ask the Passengers, and I'm intrigued by Sex and Violence but not too far into it. I don't really know what to expect, I might pick up something else, we shall see in a few hours when I update here again.

Hope your read-a-thon (or just day) is going great. Reading anything good? (I hope so)

4 comments:

  1. 462 pages, you are doing awesome! “A great book should leave you with many experiences, and slightly exhausted at the end. You live several lives while reading.” ― William Styron I hope you're not exhausted yet, but have found some great books!

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    1. I am definitely exhausted. But it's that kind of nice exhausted, you know? When you've had a ton of fun in the middle. And I've got a good few hours left, at least, I'm hoping to make it for all 24 hours.

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  2. It!!!! I have started it twice now but haven't gotten thru it yet before it has to go back to the library. And I've enjoyed it each time so I don't know why. Actually I do know why. I'm a wimp and worried that it will terrify me. LOL! I already don't care for clowns and this book isn't helping. It sounds like you are doing really great so far with this read-a-thon! Have fun and keep up the great work. Happy reading!!!

    #TeamSherlock

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    1. Rereading IT this time around, the people in the town scared me more then Pennywise, the way they see nothing. I mean, it's definitely a scary book, but the Loser's clubs friendships definitely make it worth it. (And clowns are less scary when you can't really see them).
      Happy cheering and reading, to you! :)

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