Dewey's 24 Hour Read-a-Thon discussion
Personal Readathon Logs
>
Susan Used to Live on Reader Lane
message 901:
by
Cynda
(new)
Nov 02, 2024 08:47PM

reply
|
flag

Hi, Susy, Yes, I’ve got some books and some time. Look forward to catching up on what everyone is reading!

Focus on the books I’m already reading and/or should be reading with a few more possibilities waiting in the wings just in case.
Audiobooks:
—A Letter of Mary by Laurie King. (mystery — I’m revisiting the early Russell/Holmes books)
—1984 by George Orwell (classic — rereading)
—Letters of Note: Music, ed. Shaun Usher (non-fiction)
Books:
—The Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes by Suzanne Collins. About 60% through. (young adult fantasy)
—Remarkably Bright Creatures, Shelby Van Pelt (fiction)
—From Ted to Tom: The Illustrated Envelopes of Edward Gorey (art, letters)
In the wings:
—Murderer’s Mistake, E. C. R. Lorac (mystery)
—Three Days in June, Anne Tyler (fiction)
—Joe Turner’s Come and Gone, August Wilson (play)
—How the First Sparks Became Visible, Simone Atangana Bekono (poetry)
—Washing Windows Too: Irish Women Write Poetry (poetry)



Hope you have a great readathon!
My SF and Fantasy group read Remarkably Bright Creatures just recently. I didn't because busy, not anything else. I hope you enjoy. Many do!

I have not read that one and actually have had it on and off my TBR a few different times. For some reason I am hesitant.

I hope your reading is going well, Susan!

How many books have you been reading? Have you finished any? Are you on track with respect to your readathon goals so far?
I’ve pretty much focussed on the audiobook of “A Letter of Mary” by Laurie King which is what I planned to do.
Have you eaten real food today? (Not just junk food, ACTUAL HEALTHY FOOD) What was your favorite food or beverage so far?
Yes, I usually stick to real food with some snacks. My current favorite lunch is a London broil sandwich from the Bon Fresco chain, and that’s what I had — it was delicious! (Jaxie pup agreed)
Have you been participating in any of the activities on our social media (sprints, photo challenges, discussion questions, BINGO, etc.)
Nope, not yet.
Are you growing sleepy? Do you plan to nap, or stop early, or are you extending the readathon hours to include sleep? I’ve already had two long naps and will probably take another one.
Have you been outside yet today? Have you had much exercise (besides the heavy lifting required to hold your book)? I’ve been out a few times for walks with the pup and also drove to Dunkin Donuts for a late morning coffee and muffin.
How is your readathon going, overall? Good

How many books did you read during this readathon? Did you have any favorites?
I finished A Letter of Mary by Laurie King (Russell/Holmes #3). I also listened to about 1/2 hour of Letters of Note: Music ed. by Shaun Usher, a collection of letters by mostly musicians about all kinds of music. I wasn’t sure how it would work as an audiobook, but each letter is read by a different actor, and I’m enjoying listening to a couple letters at a time. I also read a few poems from Washing Windows Too: Irish Women Write Poetry, which were delightful.
How many books did you finish? One audiobook.
Did you accomplish your goals for this readathon?
Yes, my goals were to read for the day, see what everyone else was reading, have some snacks, and enjoy myself. All boxes checked.
How did your snacks and meals work out? Are there things you would change about the food and beverages side of your readathon for next time?
More or less. My only regret is I didn’t have a chance to try the recipe for homemade banana ice cream — maybe today!
Did you enjoy this readathon? What was the most successful part of your readathon? What would you change for next time?
Yup. I usually do more planning, and that’s a fun part of anticipating the day so I’ll try to do more planning next time.
Will you be continuing your readathon reading past the end of our official readathon?
Yes, after all the praise for Remarkably Bright Creatures, I want to pick that back up today.


I agree that the planning is so much part of the fun. I need to get back to doing more planning as well.
SEe you at the next one

How many books did you read during this readathon? Did you have any favorites?
I finished A Letter of Mary by Laurie King (Russell/Holmes #3). I also listened to about 1/2 hour of L..."
Sounds like another successful readathon! See you next time.

See you back here in July or October hopefully!
ps: Hope you enjoy Remarkably Bright Creatures as much as I did!

See you at the next readathon.




*Library*
Where They Last Saw Her, Marcie Rendon (mystery)
*Ebooks*
Cahokia Jazz, Frances Spufford (mystery)
Three Days in June, Anne Tyler (novel)
**Audiobooks**
Vera Wong’s Unsolicited Advice for Murderers, Jesse Sutanto (mystery)
Kim, Rudyard Kipling (children)
Fugitive Telemetry, Martha Wells (science fiction, reread)
If there’s room in my suitcase, I’ll throw in a sea story or two — some Joseph Conrad or Herman Melville short stories — and maybe some poetry

Meal Ideas
Breakfast:
iced coffee
Breakfast sandwich
Lunch:
Greek salad
Dinner:
Gyro or Chicken skewers with rice and veggies
Snacks:
Outshine frozen coconut bars
Lime seltzer
Peach seltzer
Cherries
Cranberry Thinaddictive crackers
Bully stick for Jaxie

That sounds absolutely enchanting.

Please do! Lots of room on this ship! ;)

I’d love to be really there, but this year, my imagination will have to do ;).


I loved Remarkably Bright Creatures!!

You could also visit me in Portugal ;)

*Library*
Where They Last Saw Her, Marcie Rendon (mystery)
*Ebooks*
Cahokia Jazz, Frances Spufford (mystery)
Three Days in June, Anne Tyler (novel)
**Audiobooks**
Vera Wong’s Unso..."
Really enjoyed Vera Wong, hope you do too!

Meal Ideas
Breakfast:
iced coffee
Breakfast sandwich
Lunch:
Greek salad
Dinner:
Gyro or Chicken skewers with rice and veggies
Snacks:
Outshine frozen coconut bars
Lime seltzer
..."
Sounds good, Susan, hope you have a great readathon!

Love the video idea, Erin. Music helps, too, I find

Thanks, Elyse! Hope you and Bastien are having a great reverse readathon

I..."
Seems like everyone loves it, but I still haven’t read. Maybe next time ;)

Visiting you in Portugal would be great fun!

Meal Ideas
Breakfast:
iced coffee
Breakfast sandwich
Lunch:
Greek salad
Dinner:
Gyro or Chicken skewers with rice and veggies
Snacks:
Outshine frozen coconut bars..."
Susy wrote: "Susan wrote: "Books to Pack
*Library*
Where They Last Saw Her, Marcie Rendon (mystery)
*Ebooks*
Cahokia Jazz, Frances Spufford (mystery)
Three Days in June, Anne Tyler (novel)
**Audiobooks**
Ve..."
Thanks Susy. I hope you are enjoying your readathon as much as I am


So sad only four hours left of official. Well now 3 1/2. I was sucked into a mystery for three hours too - Jar City - now done. I love the thrillers :0)
Now quick updating break, going to have some ice and coca-cola, and then get back to reading another book. :)

So sad..."
Hope the rest of your readathon went well, Erin! I love mysteries, too. Will have to check out Jar City.

1. How did your Readathon go overall? Where did all those hours go to? I loved what I read but want to keep going ;)
2. Are you continuing to read for the rest of the weekend? No, my plan is to keep the readathon going for the rest of this evening which will be another 4-5 hours and hopefully enough to finish this suspenseful mystery, “Where They Last Saw Her” by Marcie Rendon.
3. How many books have you read in this Readathon? How many have you finished? Which was your favorite? I’ve read one and a half and bits of others. Have Space Suit—Will Travel by Robert A Heinlein is such a fun audiobook (from Full Cast Audio) with different voices reading the dialog and with added sound effects and music for emphasis and humor — it’s just delightful. But I am also enjoying Where They Last Saw Her and am eager to find out what happens.
4. Do you plan to do other reading events or readathons between now and October 18th (our next). No events, but I plan to keep reading ;)
5. Have you added any tempting books to your TBR during this Readathon? I’m sure I will when I see what everyone has been reading


Enjoy your weekend of reading, Erin!



I hope you enjoy it as much as I did, Jennifer. See you in October!
Books mentioned in this topic
Have Space Suit—Will Travel (other topics)Where They Last Saw Her (other topics)
The God of the Woods (other topics)
The Night Country (other topics)
The Night Country (other topics)
More...
Authors mentioned in this topic
Antoine de Saint-Exupéry (other topics)Antoine de Saint-Exupéry (other topics)
Antoine de Saint-Exupéry (other topics)
Antoine de Saint-Exupéry (other topics)