Dewey's 24 Hour Read-a-Thon discussion
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Hour 15 - Selecting Books for Dewey's Aug2021
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I pick whatever I have on hand and then from there I pick what I feel like reading, I'm a big mood reader, that said, I do like to choose some shorter books and graphic novels so I don't feel like I get nothing accomplished if I don't finish a longer book. Then at least I can finish 1 book.
I always have a big TBR stack, with a variety of lengths and genres, so I am not too limited. Usually I pick a theme that is somewhat reflected in my stack, so for instance I have lots of random murder mysteries in my stack today, but I always also have other choices, not just the theme books. I usually prioritize whatever books I have already started and haven't finished yet, at least for sprints.
Good idea Jaime. I have a nonfiction doorstop I need to work through. Hour sprint times would be a good way to do that during Deweys--and perhaps other days as well.



Sorry Hoopla let you down! I’ve noticed books “disappearing” before. I guess it’s like Netflix!

I don't generally get on with audio books but sometimes have one to hand or a graphic novel - if not a kids book works well to change the reading pace.
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How do you select books for reading during Dewey's