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Same . And usually continue reading the books that I have already started .

My pile always looks pretty much the same. I like to alternate between typical novels and graphic novels, and while the graphic novels can be for any age, the novels are always middle grade or short YA stuff. Gotta work with my attention span!
I am usually a bit of both. I might try to do a theme this year, like all crime novels or all books set in France, that sort of thing. Realistically though I'll wind up reading other stuff anyway, most likely.
I am hoping to be able to reserve the whole 24hrs just for the readathon at least, but there's a not terribly remote possibility I may have a job by then, one that actually pays money, that I'll have to be at for a couple hours in the morning. Not really the year for planning too far ahead, it seems.
I am hoping to be able to reserve the whole 24hrs just for the readathon at least, but there's a not terribly remote possibility I may have a job by then, one that actually pays money, that I'll have to be at for a couple hours in the morning. Not really the year for planning too far ahead, it seems.




This year my husband said to me: “You are going to just sit and read – and don’t worry about drinks and snacks. I will take care off that and I’ll take care off you.”
So this year I’m going to sit and wait to see what is going to happen.


I use the URL for the thread I have in the "for the Blogless" folder in this group. But you could also use the URL to your twitter account, or whatever.

I haven't started much prepping yet beyond ideas.
I'm already thinking about food ideas though have not started a list or anything concrete. However, it is usually either a crock pot fix it and forget it meal that ready whenever I am ready to eat, or delivery. For snacks I'll have a variety But I ALWAYS buy too much so this year I am going to try to control just how much snack food I buy so I don't end up throwing stuff away that I don't use before it goes bad.
I did actually pretty much focus on what my TBR for the readathon will look like this go round but I'll discuss that in the TBR thread. :-)
I already requested off for Friday and Saturday at my part time job so I can get to bed early Friday to be ready to go Saturday morning.
Next up I will start perusing the net for book journal ideas and discussion topics and trying to play with some of the tracker apps I've seen folks use on previous readathons to figure out which one I like best.
I'm already thinking about food ideas though have not started a list or anything concrete. However, it is usually either a crock pot fix it and forget it meal that ready whenever I am ready to eat, or delivery. For snacks I'll have a variety But I ALWAYS buy too much so this year I am going to try to control just how much snack food I buy so I don't end up throwing stuff away that I don't use before it goes bad.
I did actually pretty much focus on what my TBR for the readathon will look like this go round but I'll discuss that in the TBR thread. :-)
I already requested off for Friday and Saturday at my part time job so I can get to bed early Friday to be ready to go Saturday morning.
Next up I will start perusing the net for book journal ideas and discussion topics and trying to play with some of the tracker apps I've seen folks use on previous readathons to figure out which one I like best.

This year my husband said to me: “Y..."
That's lovely. Perhaps you'll rent your husband out for future readathons:-)



I will keep food plentiful and simplified. Pizza slice(s) and cole slaw for meals. Potato chips and dip with green olives for savory snacks. Pumpkin smoothies with cinnamon and nutmeg for sweet treats.



Yum .


I do enjoy doing some planning.
I'll start ordering books and graphic novels from the library next week.
I track all my reading online, but for the Readathon I also like to print out a sheet for tracking everything that day. So I'll get that printed out and ready the week of.
For food I'll do: lots of fresh fruit, cut up in advance. Some raw cut veggies too. My favorite soup, which I'll make a day or two in advance, as well as some kind of cold salad like tabbouleh or a bean salad. Some nice fresh bread I'll either make myself or buy from a local bakery. Maybe some sparkling apple juice this year, just because it feels fancy and special occasion-y.
Someone earlier mentioned smoothies. I've never done them for a Readathon, but it's a great idea!
Changed my Food Plans.
Main Food will be Chicken Gumbo. No grains so to be thickened with okra and filé gumbo.
Crunchy Treat still potato chips and olives.
Sweet Treet a small bag of candy--or--tapioca. Depends on energy level as I like the stuff that gets cooked on stove. Picky. . .
Main Food will be Chicken Gumbo. No grains so to be thickened with okra and filé gumbo.
Crunchy Treat still potato chips and olives.
Sweet Treet a small bag of candy--or--tapioca. Depends on energy level as I like the stuff that gets cooked on stove. Picky. . .

I woke up early this morning and I'm setting up my main two reading areas (couch and bed) with freshly cleaned blankets..
I still need to print out my tracking sheet and maybe the Bingo card. I'll do that next.

Though my reading time will most likely be a bit shorter for the day since my favorite local used bookstore is having an Independent Bookstore Day celebration that same day! 🤗

I have library books reserved, a grocery list with items such as fresh veggies and am looking yorward to a relaxing weekend.


1. An unexpected light: travel in Afghanistan by Jason Elliot (this is one for my 'round the world reading'
Otherwise I have a couple of books that I have started to read on my Kindle which I'm going to finish off.
After that I am filled with choices.

Main Food will be Chicken Gumbo. No grains so to be thickened with okra and filé gumbo.
Crunchy Treat still potato chips and olives.
Sweet Treet a small bag of candy--or--t..."
Chicken Gumbo sounds delicious !
I was thinking of making a pot of chicken stew .

This is my first fully serious attempt on 24 hours and I can't quite figure out how to manage my reading sprints and breaks.
I imagine that one could easily get worn out without a proper schedule.
Any advise you would like to share?

I use a multi-timer app, where I track times for
- total reading time
- ebooks
- audiobooks
- graphic novels/comics
- paper
- social media

This is my first fully serious attempt on 24 hours and I can't quite figure out how to manage my reading sprints and breaks.
I imagine that one could easily get..."
I have my own schedule with times and alarms set in my calendar on my phone.
I use multi timer to keep track of my reading time, breaks etc. I believe it has pomodoro option as well, though I don’t know how to use that. Keeping to my calendar with alarms lol
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