Readathon Update: Hour 1

Finished Reading: Birdman by Mo Hayder Reading Time: 43 minutes Pages Read: 47 Snacks: Just a cup of instant coffee so far (no coffee maker in this room, but I improvised!) Wrapped up a book I was nearly done with to start off with a sense of accomplishment. And it worked brilliantly! Feeling revved Continue reading Readathon Update: Hour 1

Dewey’s 24 Hour Readathon October 2016: Start

1) What fine part of the world are you reading from today? A beautiful inn located in Rockport, ME with a stunning (and currently very moody and Stephen Kingish) view of the Atlantic ocean, foggy and misty and perfect! 2) Which book in your stack are you most looking forward Continue reading Dewey’s 24 Hour Readathon October 2016: Start

My Readathon View

I have arrived at the Inn I’m staying on for my “readcation” this Readathon weekend, and I just wanted to share the amazing view! I wouldn’t have complained if it had been sunny, but I actually love the moody atmosphere, the fog and mist, the cool air and the autumn trees, the Continue reading My Readathon View

Readathon Prep!

This Saturday, I am participating in my 2nd ever Dewey’s 24 Hour Readathon and I am SO excited. After participating last October, I had planned on doing it again in April, but then life got in the way (rather than repeat myself, see previous post for details). After missing out Continue reading Readathon Prep!

2016 ARC August

A little birdie just told me about a readathon that happens twice a year (April and August) and revolves strictly around reading ARC’s. How awesome is that? Considering the stack of ARC’s I currently have on hand, and that September is looking to be an unbelievably busy galley month for me (paired Continue reading 2016 ARC August

Thinking Ahead for Dewey

Last October, I participated in Dewey’s 24 Hour Readathon for the first time, and it was super fun. I didn’t manage the full 24 hours because of competing priorities (that’s my cute little nickname for my kids), but I made it something like 15 hours, which was more than I Continue reading Thinking Ahead for Dewey