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Thank you Susan and Ann A for stopping by. . . . Ann let me know when make the enchilada sauce how it went for you :)


Mmm, enchiladas!
Any kind of mint tea is good too!
Hope the rest of your prep goes well and I'll see you on the big day!
Thanks Susan and Jaime for dropping by.
Jaime, I think this is my first Stephen King book that I will read! I have watched numerous movies based on his books, but have never read the books themselves. Surprising, I know. At least I am making effort now.
Jaime, I think this is my first Stephen King book that I will read! I have watched numerous movies based on his books, but have never read the books themselves. Surprising, I know. At least I am making effort now.

Yeah. It has grown with Neil Gaiman and will prob happen with both John Grisham and Stephen King too!

Susan wrote: "Hi, Cynda, Your reading list looks great. Misery is classic Stephen King! I’m just reaching the end of John Grisham’s Sycamore Row which I’m really enjoying. I notice it’s set in Ford County, which..."
Susan, this is my first John Grisham. I wanted tk start with short stories. Since you are enjoying Sycamore Row, thenI know I have made a good first choice. Whew.
Susan, this is my first John Grisham. I wanted tk start with short stories. Since you are enjoying Sycamore Row, thenI know I have made a good first choice. Whew.
I stopped by to see some members to today. I will stop by more tomorrow. Time to finish prep. So see you all tomorrow!


Good luck and happy reading!
I have left two moderator posts on Co-Mods hours: Hours 5 & 12.
Something's come up. I may come read a few hours late in the Readathon. I will be thinking of you reading, encouraging, being encouraged until I get back.
Something's come up. I may come read a few hours late in the Readathon. I will be thinking of you reading, encouraging, being encouraged until I get back.

Something's come up. I may come read a few hours late in the Readathon. I will be thinking of you reading, encouraging, being encour..."
I hope everything is okay. See you back when you get the chance.
Thanks Jaime. I had to get medical care. I got hooked up with what I need. I've been reading though.
I have readEthel and Ernest and Raymond Briggs
I am finishing The Sleeper and the Spindle by Neil Gaiman
I have readEthel and Ernest and Raymond Briggs

I am finishing The Sleeper and the Spindle by Neil Gaiman


Thanks Ann A. COPD breakout , not pneumonia and not covid. All Good for Reading.
Now I read
"Blood Drive" a long story story from Ford County: Stories by John Grisham
The Lady of Shalott by Alfred Tennyson
The Highwayman by Alfred Noyes
Now I read
"Blood Drive" a long story story from Ford County: Stories by John Grisham

The Lady of Shalott by Alfred Tennyson

The Highwayman by Alfred Noyes

Thanks Susan.
Now I am trying one of Amazon's mini-memiors.
Currently reading
This Van Could Be Your Life by Mishka Shubaly
Next RAD I may read
Kept: An American Househusband in India by Gregory E. Buford
Now I am trying one of Amazon's mini-memiors.
Currently reading
This Van Could Be Your Life by Mishka Shubaly

Next RAD I may read
Kept: An American Househusband in India by Gregory E. Buford

If I am going to read Misery[p by [author:Stephen King|3389] this RAD, I guess I had better start now, 3.5 hours til close.



How did you like it Cynda?
Hope you had a great readathon!
See you in April hopefully!

Susy wrote: "Cynda wrote: "If I am going to read Misery[p by [author:Stephen King|3389] this RAD, I guess I had better start now, 3.5 hours til close.
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How did you like ..."
Susy, I started it soon enough in the readathon to know it will fascinate. So while I am recovering from my sickness, I will read it in my bed. I have opened the windows which are right at bed height. Perfect for reading enjoyable book. Thanks for asking.

How did you like ..."
Susy, I started it soon enough in the readathon to know it will fascinate. So while I am recovering from my sickness, I will read it in my bed. I have opened the windows which are right at bed height. Perfect for reading enjoyable book. Thanks for asking.
Susan wrote: "Hope you are feeling better today and enjoyed your reading, Cynda! Definitely worth reading some Trollope. Hope to see you in April."
GR Catching Up on the Classics is voting on what to read in December. One selection: The Warden. So I changed my vote to The Warden. Fingers crossed.
GR Catching Up on the Classics is voting on what to read in December. One selection: The Warden. So I changed my vote to The Warden. Fingers crossed.

Take care of yourself (and definitely do some more reading while you recover :)

Closing Survey
1. How would you assess your reading overall? Yeah I was committed. I almost crawled into the ER with acute respiratory problems--a list--and I read The Sleeper and the Spindle by Neil Gaiman and then started Ethel and Ernest by Raymond Briggs as I waited at the hospital for medical process.
2. Did you have a strategy, if so, did you stick to it? I had a plan to nap at hour 6. I ended up sleeping too late in the readathon that it hampered my reading. From now, I am sleeping 3 hours/2 sleep cycles right about the middle of the readathon.
3. What was your favorite snack. I had some nice trail mix and ripe bananas. I'm so doing that again.
4. Wanna volunteer for our next event? Yes. I enjoy co-moderating.
1. How would you assess your reading overall? Yeah I was committed. I almost crawled into the ER with acute respiratory problems--a list--and I read The Sleeper and the Spindle by Neil Gaiman and then started Ethel and Ernest by Raymond Briggs as I waited at the hospital for medical process.
2. Did you have a strategy, if so, did you stick to it? I had a plan to nap at hour 6. I ended up sleeping too late in the readathon that it hampered my reading. From now, I am sleeping 3 hours/2 sleep cycles right about the middle of the readathon.
3. What was your favorite snack. I had some nice trail mix and ripe bananas. I'm so doing that again.
4. Wanna volunteer for our next event? Yes. I enjoy co-moderating.
Developing Reading Plans for April.
1. Short Story from Ford County
2. Novella from Different Seasons (Shawshank Redemption?)
3.Visions in Poetry (YA) Casey at the Bat by Ernest Lawrence Thayer
4. Visions in Poetry (YA) My Letter to the World and Other Poems by Emily Dickinson
5. Amazon Original Series: The G Ring: How the IUD Escaped the Nazis by Rebecca Tuhus-Dubrow
6. Something by Neil Gaiman
7. Essay from Collected Essays: Notes of a Native Son / Nobody Knows My Name / The Fire Next Time / No Name in the Street / The Devil Finds Work / Other Essays by James Baldwin
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. Neil Gaiman
1. Short Story from Ford County
2. Novella from Different Seasons (Shawshank Redemption?)
3.Visions in Poetry (YA) Casey at the Bat by Ernest Lawrence Thayer
4. Visions in Poetry (YA) My Letter to the World and Other Poems by Emily Dickinson
5. Amazon Original Series: The G Ring: How the IUD Escaped the Nazis by Rebecca Tuhus-Dubrow
6. Something by Neil Gaiman
7. Essay from Collected Essays: Notes of a Native Son / Nobody Knows My Name / The Fire Next Time / No Name in the Street / The Devil Finds Work / Other Essays by James Baldwin









How ..."
I hope you feel better soon Cynda!

1. Short Story from Ford County
2. Novella from Different Seasons (Shawshank Redemption?)
3.Visions in Poetry (YA) [book:Casey at..."
I love that you are thinking about April, Cynda! A woman after my own heart ;)
Ann A wrote: "Cynda wrote: "Developing Reading Plans for April.
1. Short Story from Ford County
2. Novella from Different Seasons (Shawshank Redemption?)
3.Visions in Poetry (YA) ..."
hehe Many here, I think 😀
1. Short Story from Ford County
2. Novella from Different Seasons (Shawshank Redemption?)
3.Visions in Poetry (YA) ..."
hehe Many here, I think 😀
Susy wrote: "Hi Cynda, will you be joining Dewey's today as well?"
Yes Susie! I will will start about hour 3 or 4. See you then. I will continue to write hello messafes when I get back :-)
Yes Susie! I will will start about hour 3 or 4. See you then. I will continue to write hello messafes when I get back :-)
I slept in and started late. So I will socialize onky some this Deweys. However I am co-moderating Hours 7 and 24. Please stop there to say hello. I will check the Hour 7 thread throughout the day. Hope to see you there!
So far I have read
1 Crayons Rock! by James Dean and Kimberly Dean
2 Casey at the Bat by Ernest Lawrence Thayer
3 Prietita and the Ghost Woman/Prietita y la llorona by Gloria E. Anzaldúa
4 One Special Summer Jacqueline Bouvier and her sister Lee Bouvier
5 The Twilight Man: Rod Serling and the Birth of Television
6 My Letter to the World and Other Poemsby Emily Dickinson
7 The G Ring: How the IUD Escaped the Nazis by Rebecca Tuhus-Dubrow
And have read most of The Sandman: Dream Hunters by Neil Gaiman
1 Crayons Rock! by James Dean and Kimberly Dean
2 Casey at the Bat by Ernest Lawrence Thayer
3 Prietita and the Ghost Woman/Prietita y la llorona by Gloria E. Anzaldúa
4 One Special Summer Jacqueline Bouvier and her sister Lee Bouvier
5 The Twilight Man: Rod Serling and the Birth of Television
6 My Letter to the World and Other Poemsby Emily Dickinson
7 The G Ring: How the IUD Escaped the Nazis by Rebecca Tuhus-Dubrow







And have read most of The Sandman: Dream Hunters by Neil Gaiman

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