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message 1: by GabsAboutBooks (new)

GabsAboutBooks Leave any tips you have down below for a successful readathon! I always suggest having an audiobook to listen to when you need a break from physically reading.


message 2: by Shelley (new)

Shelley | 123 comments I like having one book that I have both a visual (either ebook or physical) and an audio copy. Then during the part of the day that I know I'll be constantly moving about, like having to run errands or cooking, I can easily switch between the two. It doesn't always work out that I can get both, but it's so convenient when I do.


message 3: by Dee (new)

Dee (austhokie) | 127 comments i try to make sure that i have a good variety of books - genres/authors/lenghts/formats - i'm very much a mood reader - so a variety helps me to stay more focused.

I also make sure to plan in some walking (with an audiobook) several times during the day to get some fresh air


message 4: by Jana (new)

Jana Eichhorn | 299 comments Graphic novels and children's books! They're perfect for the last few hours when your eyes and your brain need the break!


SadieReadsAgain (sadiestartsagain) | 157 comments A few different books, in a few different formats. Variety is key!


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