Read-a-Thon Preparation
I'm participating in Dewey’s Read-a-Thon the 27th of April. You can read all about it (and sign up if you'd like) right here: 24hourreadathon.com.
In Denmark it kicks off on Saturday the 27th at 2 PM. I'll be at work till 3 PM, so I won't quite be able to participate from the beginning but I'll do my best to read for as many of the 24 hours as I can :)
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I've been making a list of potential reads for the read-a-thon. My experiences from last year's read-a-thon are that I should focus on shorter books. It's more fun racing to finish several books rather than just one brick of a book.
Among the potential reads are:
In Denmark it kicks off on Saturday the 27th at 2 PM. I'll be at work till 3 PM, so I won't quite be able to participate from the beginning but I'll do my best to read for as many of the 24 hours as I can :)
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I've been making a list of potential reads for the read-a-thon. My experiences from last year's read-a-thon are that I should focus on shorter books. It's more fun racing to finish several books rather than just one brick of a book.
Among the potential reads are:
- Coraline by Neil Gaiman, 192 pages
- Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep? by Philip K Dick, 192 pages
- A Bone to Pick (Aurora Teagarden Mysteries #2) by Charlaine Harris, 262 pages (library-book)
- The Graveyard Book by Neil Gaiman, 312 pages (reread)
- A Dance Of Death (Shadowdance #3) by David Dalglish, 330 pages
- Precious by Sapphire, 139 pages
Yup - nothing as satisfying as finishing off one book after another :D I need to make up my list as well :)
SvarSletVery! :)
SletStopping by to cheer you on! I know you are not home from work yet but it will be waiting for you when you get home!
SvarSletLisa
Lisa's World of Books
Thank you so much :)
Slet