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25.4 - Stacie MI's task: It's Read-a-Thon Time!
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I meant october! Don't know why I wrote december! Thanks for pointing that out!

Those will both work!




Sure thing. If humor does happen to fall off the main page, be sure to let the moderators know that I had approved it.

Sadly, due to the new rules, that book will not work for this task. Any children's book read for this task needs to have at least 300 pages. Sorry!

Sure thing. If humor does..."
Thank you!

The book is a “Graphic Novel” of 600 pages. Can I count it toward a big book ticket?

The book is a “Graphic Novel” of 600 pages. Can I count it toward a big book ticket?"
I will ask the moderators. I know the rule used to be that graphic novels could not be claimed for big book tickets, but with the new rule changes, I'm not sure. I'll get back to you as soon as I know for sure.

The book is a “Graphic Novel” of 600 pages. Can I count it towa..."
I've checked with the moderators and that rule had not changed. Graphic novels cannot be claimed for big book tickets.

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Yes, that will work

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Yes, that will work"
Thank you



From Dewey's Read-a-thon's Twittter timeline:
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The April @readathon will take place on April 27th 2013!!! We hope to see you all there!!!!
I must get my reading list together.

It's definitely a lot of fun!

I'll see what I can do when I get home from work tonight. Great idea!

From Dewey..."
Thanks for the update Tallulah!

Pam, you are definitely not required to complete the entire 24 hours. I've participated several times and I think 18 had been the max I've been able to do. By that point I am ready to drop!




I believe as long as it's on the main page, the moderators will accept it. I'd be more worried about it falling off the main page before you claim the points. If that should happen, just mention in your post that I had approved it here.

I think that would definitely help keep us motivated! And withe reason for me to set up a separate thread for it (which I promise will get done today!)

That's ok, too! It's really up to you to set your own goals. Sometimes there are prizes that you can't go for if they are only offered during the time period you are gone, but otherwise, you can keep track of your own time.

Thanks! There really aren't too many tags on this book, so hopefully I'll be safe. :)


http://24hourreadathon.com/
And remember, you need not have a blog to participate! I've used my Goodreads profile as my website when signing up. You also don't need to participate as a reader. You can be a cheerleader, host a challenge, or even donate a book as a prize.


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The first book is fine. As for the second book, just make sure you read a version that has over 300 pages. Many versions have less and would not be allowed by the moderators.


Yes that will work

Option 3: The Mystery of Mercy Close by Marian Keyes
Option 6: The Demolished Man by Alfred Bester (Fantasy & Sci-Fi heading)

Option 3: The Mystery of Mercy Close by Marian Keyes
Option 6: The Demolished Man by Alfred Bester (Fantasy & Sci-Fi heading)"
Those work


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Skip Beat!, Vol. 13 (other topics)Skip Beat!, Vol. 13 (other topics)
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The Call of the Curlew (other topics)
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Marian Keyes (other topics)Alfred Bester (other topics)
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For the past couple of years, when Spring comes around, I’ve participated in something rather fun - Dewey’s 24-Hour Read-a-Thon! This event takes place twice a year, in April and October. And although the date has yet to be announced* for the April Read-a-Thon, barring a disaster, I definitely will be participating! *The date for the April Read-a-thon has been announced and it will be held on April 27th, 2013.
In honor of this fun, yet exhausting day, choose two of the following types of books and read one book for each.
According to the FAQ section of the Read-a-Thon website, Dewey's Read-a-Thon, the following options are all types of books that are the best to read during such read-a-thons:
1. “Shortish books” - Read a book with less than 200 pages, but keep in mind that all other SRC guidelines apply!
2. Children’s Books - Read a book with the genre “Childrens” found on the book’s main page, but fitting with the new SRC rules, is longer than 300 pages.
3. Humorous Books - Read a book with the genre “Humor” found on the book’s main page.
4. Graphic Novels - Read a book with the genre “Graphic Novel,” “Sequential Art,” “Comics,” or “Manga” found on the book’s main page
5. “Books that you already know well” - Reread one of your favorite books.
6. Read a book from the following list of high-interest, keep-you-awake books: Books To Keep You Up At Night, Again, keep in mind that the general SRC guidelines apply here as well.
Required: If you choose to read one of these books, let us know what heading you found your book under.
NOTE: Genres “Graphic Novel,” “Sequential Art,” “Comics,” and “Manga” may be used for this task.
Required: Please identify the options you chose when you post.
Enjoy, and maybe I’ll see you as a participator in the next Read-a-Thon!
If you are interested, see Fun & Games Dewey's Read-a-Thon