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Aug 26, 2018 08:33AM

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*Katie - #3, 6, 9, 10, 12, 18, 19, 21 and #22 are complete and can be revealed! Do you want to check them off on the list so that everyone can see what is done, in case they can't access the Google Doc? I'm updating the #s on this post as we go today, since it keeps changing!

Erika - Great! I put it down as #12. Be sure to add your # pages to the worksheet or list them here and I will update. Thanks!

Ira - Yay! I put it down as #19. Be sure to add your # pages to the worksheet or list them here and I will update. Thanks!

Thanks Vanessa! I think she added herself.
Johanne - Thanks for reading the harder one to find (pub in Aug or Sept)! Remember to add your pages also, on the top of the worksheet.
We are off to a great start! Hope everyone enjoys their Sunday! I'm going to read a little while watching golf. Lazy Sunday.

On a PC now.
No. 8 done and put in the spreadsheet.
I´m reading/ planning to read a few books that could count towards different tasks, but they´re full so I´ll just count pages and audio book hours.
Today I read 4 books spread on 2 picture books, 1 illustrated children´s book and a graphic novel.
I don´t know how you feel about counting books shorter than 100 pages, but I´ll just follow the lead - this is my first challenge.
I also have two books with less than 100 pages left, but is it understood correctly that I can count the pages, just not the book as a completed book?
Currently reading:
The Lies of Locke Lamora (on page 185 when readathon began). Works for fantasy, part of series.
Det store bogtyveri on audio (less than a 100 "pages" left)
Dear Fahrenheit 451: Love and Heartbreak in the Stacks: A Librarian's Love Letters and Breakup Notes to the Books in Her Life (less than 100 pages left)
Planning to read Dallas København. Works for language other than English, and counts towards AtY prompt.
Another question: How do we count the pages in the "read 500/1000/2500 pages total"? I mean, do the first 100 pages also count in the next 200, or is it 100+200?

On a PC now.
No. 8 done and put in the spreadsheet...."
Hi Johanne - First Q- I'm not sure. Maybe Katie can weigh in. 2nd Q- Yes, count the pages but not the book. That's my impression also. 3rd Q- The first box is your 1st 100, 2nd is the next 200. So, you can add them up to get your total.



We are doing terrific! For the unique prompts, we only need: 18- Thriller/mystery, which at least 2 of us are working on and 23- originally published in a language other than English, which Johanne is working on.

On a PC now.
No. 8 done and put in the spreadsheet...."
Hi Johanne - First Q- I'm not sure. Maybe Katie can weigh in. 2nd Q- Yes, count the pages but not the book. That's ..."
Thanks for your answers.
I´m still not sure I understand the page count. Today I read 385 pages (so far). So is it 100 for the first 100, 200 for the next and 85 left for the "500"? Or is it also 385 pages for the "500 pages pr person"?


On a PC now.
No. 8 done and put in the spreadsheet...."
Hi Johanne - First Q- I'm not sure. Maybe Katie can weigh in. 2nd Q- Yes, count the pages but not the b..."
I see what you are saying now! I think we (me, at least ) are doing it wrong. The other groups are doing a cumulative count. So, if you have read 100 pages, each row would show 100. Does that sound right? Anyone else want to weigh in on this question??

Great! I'll put it down for #18 mystery. Yes, read for pages plus everyone needs to post a book recommendation and read a poem (post which poem you read).

We are doing terrific! For the unique prompts, we only need: 18- Thriller/mystery, which at least 2 of us are working on and 23- originally published in a language other than English, which Johanne is working on..."
Erika is also working on that one, so I think I´ll start reading my other book for "published in aug/sep" in case we decide the first I read is too short to count.

It is 158 pages long. I don't really know where it fits

1. The pages read are progressive/cumulative. For example, if you have read 100 pages, each box would have 100. If you read 300, you would have 100, 200, 300. I will adjust those numbers from what has been posted. It would be helpful, if each of you would post so I can check the numbers:
Total pages reads:
Books finished:
ATY books finished:
Audio hours:
2. For audio hours- either report audio hours OR pages read. Once you have the maximum audio hours, then start converting your audio hours to pages.
Sorry for the confusion! Please feel free to adjust your numbers if they are incorrect. I will do my best to record what has been reported.

It is 158 pages long. I don't really know where it fits"
Ira- Cool! Just record your total pages and add 1 book and ATY (if it counts). We only need one more category!


It counts for both #18 (thriller/mystery) and #21 (female main character). It's also an ATY book.
Hope everyone had a great day of reading!

* Traci - Is your total 405?
* Erika - Is your total 300?
*Katie - I don't know how to report yours since you maxed out the audio. I deleted your 576 pages and will let you figure out if you want to report pages that go beyond max audio hours!
If the numbers are correct, then we have 2500 pages!
Good job everyone!!

* Traci - Is your total 405?
* Erika - Is your total 300?
*Katie..."
Yes, that was my total last time I updated! Thanks Pam.

About the poem, I going to looking for one. I haven't read a poem any since my school days.
Also I finished The Negotiator (86 pages)
Total pages read: 306

What a weekend of reading everyone! Great job!


Way to take one for the team, Pam! I discovered audiobooks a few years ago, and while I can only listen to certain types and definitely prefer paper books, I love them for commuting, cooking, and cleaning.

Book recommendation: My biggest surprise this year has been The Door by Magda Szabo. It's not about much, but the characters are amazing and my bookclub and a few other friends I've recommended it to have loved it.

I listen to all audiobooks, so I'll convert some of my extra hours into pages for our tasks. I'm sorry we have no other audio listeners here & you have to choose one for that prompt, Pam. But thanks for doing it!




Next up, I think I’m reading Her Every Fear by Peter Swanson. I think there was a thriller prompt that it would fit into.



Another favorite I read this year was A Gentleman in Moscow by Amor Towles, which had great characters and charm. It was set in a hotel over a 40 year span and you really get to see the characters grow & develop.

I really liked it, so i would say it is worth to try it. I liked the second book even better. I cant't wait to read the third in the series . Too bad I can't fit it in the 2018 AtY

I’d like to second 2 of the recommendations - The Wolves of Winter and A Gentleman in Moscow! I read both of them this year. Keep the recommendations coming! 📚📚📚

I want to recommend The Knife of Never Letting Go by Patrick Ness. It´s a a slightly different science fiction about a society living on a planet they call "The New World". I can´t reveal too much, but it ´s about how societies develop when they are isolated, and humanity as such. It´s heartbreaking, thoughtprovoking, gruesome, and at the same time heartwarming and shows friendship and caring despite the odds.
Poem:
I read Alone by Edgar Allan Poe. It resonated with me. https://www.poetryfoundation.org/poem...

Without cheating and looking up the authors. I don't know the first 2 on the bottom row. I have seen the covers but not sure of the names. The last one is The Luminaries


I've been wondering the same thing!
The Power
Eleanor Oliphant is Completely Fine
Elizabeth is Missing
Girl at War
Stay with Me
The Luminaries
And if I had to guess what all these books have in common, I'd say they are all nominees for the Women's Prize for Fiction.

For the top part of the worksheet, all we need is 3 more audio hours and 2 books to be finished!
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