Saturday, October 13, 2012

Dewey's 24 Hour Read-A-Thon

Woohoo! It's time for the fall edition of Dewey's 24 Hour Read-A-Thon and I'm finally ready to get reading. I'm not going to have as much time to read today as I'd hoped and this evening I've got plans with friends (I really could not think of a way to say "I'd love to see you but I've got to read" that didn't make me sound anti-social!). I'm thinking I'll be lucky to get in 12 hours of reading. But I'm going to give it my best shot and see what I can get read out of my Fall Feasting books. Yesterday I picked up Shirley Jackson's The Haunting of Hill House so that will give me a chance to break things up a bit. I really need to read The Night Circus for book club this month but have yet to pick it up. If I'm out and about today, I may get it and move it to the top of the pile.


UPDATE ONE: Well, this might just be the least amount of reading I've ever gotten done during a readathon - at least so far! I did finish The Little Stranger and have gotten a good start on Thomas Jefferson's Creme Brulee. But it is slow going so I turned to Don't Let's Go To The Dogs Tonight which I've been reading as my "oops I forgot to bring my book up to bed" read and am really enjoying. Next I'm off to cheerlead for a bit.

UPDATE TWO: Yeah, well, the reading? Not so much. But I did go do about an hour and a half of cheerleading and completed one mini-challenge. I Heart Monster challenged us to get outside and take a break (which, let's be honest, is about all I've been doing, except the outside part). I went outside and harvested sage, rosemary, lavender and chives and pulled the annuals all out of their pots in the backyard. My house smells great now with all of those fresh herbs in vases waiting for me to have time to tie it up to dry! Now I've got to make a pumpkin cake and get it in the oven. Then I'm back to reading...although I'm not sure what's going to grab my fancy next.

UPDATE THREE: Goodness, we had a lovely dinner with good friends but between the getting ready and the time we spent at their house, seven hours passed. I'm back to reading - still plugging away with Thomas Jefferson's Creme Brulee, although, honestly, it's really not a good choice for a readathon book. In fact, nonfiction, readathons and I really don't mix well. My goal at this point, though, is to finish it, do some cheerleading and call it a night. 

Books Finished : 1
Pages Read: 287
Mini-Challenges Completed:1
Hours Cheerleading: 3 hours

15 comments:

  1. Nice stack there! Good luck with the reading. =O)

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  2. Love Haunting of Hill House!! I'm watching movies based on books again. Getting ready to start movie #3 but I wanted to cheer my friends on that are participating in the RAT plus I'm catching a little of Michigan State's Homecoming game!! Go State!!

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  3. I'm in Michigan visiting a friend of mine, so I get the whole, "Wait! I need to read." I'm going out with her today to an apple farm, so I'm okay with only getting in a few hours here or there. :) Good luck today! I look forward to seeing what you read for the readathon!

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  4. Ooh, I'd be interested to hear your thoughts on The Night Circus. It's on my TBR shelf, but I haven't gotten around to it yet.

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  5. Your "least amount of reading" is not too shabby! I haven't got that many pages under my belt yet, and I think I'm humming along pretty well when I'm not getting distracted by the internet! ;-)

    I've got Don't Let's Go To the Dogs Tonight on my shelf - glad to hear it's good Readathon fodder.

    Keep up the great reading! =)

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  6. You'll get into the zone soon enough! Also, lol! I managed to avoid invitations today as there really is no way of saying you'd rather be reading than spending time with your friends and it not sounding somewhat rude to them...
    But at least you get to participate some! Enjoy it and the night out with your friends! :)

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  7. You think it's antisocial to tell your friends that you can't visit as you are doing a readathon....what do you do when your son is here from Chicago for the first time in six months?! So I went off for a six hour breakfast and visit with my sweet boy.

    Now I'm back with a vengeance. I hope to read and blog for the rest of the remaining hours.

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  8. Good luck on your reading goals!

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  9. That's a lovely stack! I have been wanting to read The Haunting of Hill House for some time. I hope you enjoy it!

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  10. PUMPKIN CAKE?!?! Sounds delicious.

    Elle didn't nap like normal today so my reading was pretty limited. Hoping to do better tonight after she goes to bed. Hope you get some reading done too!

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  11. I can imagine the smell of fresh herbs in your home. That may have been the best thing to do on a mini break. Hope you get a bit more reading done! I dawdled a lot, too, but no breaks mean burnout! Happy readathon!

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  12. Hope you managed to finish the Thomas Jefferson book! It sounds like you did well and finished at least one book and really got involved, too. Good for you!

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  13. I really enjoyed "Don't Let's Not Go To the Dogs Tonight"

    Sometimes life intrudes on The Readathon - don't worry!

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  14. I notice you have The Sharper the Knife, the Less You Cry in your pile. I enjoyed reading that one last year. And I can imagine the lovely smells you had in your home yesterday. Lavender is one of my favorite scents.

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  15. I missed the event. I hope you had a good time participating. I would always overestimate how much I could read in a 24 hour period. I'd pick like 8 books and finish one.

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