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Apr 25, 2015 06:23PM

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Some people's reading has been insane!
My plan for the rest of today (spent the morning traveling back to Uni) is going to be spent attempting to finish North and South!
My plan for the rest of today (spent the morning traveling back to Uni) is going to be spent attempting to finish North and South!


So close to completing my goal of finishing 3 books this week. Just have 70 pages left to read in 3 and a half hours. I am thinking I will make it but hey, ya never know.

Time for bed so I'm registering my final totals for the week...
The Hobbit: 115 pages
Gathering Blue: 100 pages
Lord Savile's Crime: 140 pages
Splintered: p. 204-377 (173 pages)
The Good Natured Man: 98 pages
Eminent Victorians: 100 pages
The Overcoat (Gogol): 48 pages
Moth in the Mirror: 40 pages
Valley of Vision: 55 pages
English Governess/Siamese Court: 112 pages
War and Peace: 2nd Epilogue
For the audiobooks I did a calculation based on the percentage and number of pages in the book. Except W&P. For that, I just have no idea. My total is about 1,000 pages for the week, mostly from audiobooks, but I'm quite happy. Especially since it pushed me to finish W&P.
The Hobbit: 115 pages
Gathering Blue: 100 pages
Lord Savile's Crime: 140 pages
Splintered: p. 204-377 (173 pages)
The Good Natured Man: 98 pages
Eminent Victorians: 100 pages
The Overcoat (Gogol): 48 pages
Moth in the Mirror: 40 pages
Valley of Vision: 55 pages
English Governess/Siamese Court: 112 pages
War and Peace: 2nd Epilogue
For the audiobooks I did a calculation based on the percentage and number of pages in the book. Except W&P. For that, I just have no idea. My total is about 1,000 pages for the week, mostly from audiobooks, but I'm quite happy. Especially since it pushed me to finish W&P.

This readathon was really productive for me - not only did it bring me out of my reading slump, it also introduced me to 2 new authors: Moira Young and Barry Lyga. I've enjoyed both very much this week, although I will say that I'm loving Lyga's "I Hunt Killers" trilogy. I've become so engrossed in it that I've read 400 pages of the second book today!
My spring readathon progress is 1043 pages read. Very proud of myself for that, especially considering all of the usual life things that are going on - and those unusual ones too.
It looks like everyone has had a great time with this readathon - thank you everyone for participating! I can't wait to read about the rest of the updates as everyone rings in the end of their own readathons.

My total ended up being 720 pages, which I'm happy with as it very slightly exceeds an average of 100 pages per day (I'm a slower reader). But I think if I hadn't been so social this week I could have done better. I also made the mistake of spending too long determined to finish a book I didn't really like -- Hotel Iris by Yoko Ogawa -- which slowed down my progress for a couple of days, because I wasn't so excited to read.
Looking forward to the next Readathon.

book:The Enchanted April|3077] READ 4/22/15; Pages 232
The Violets of March READ 4/24/15; Pages 296
The Things They Carried READ 4/26/15; Pages 246
Death of a Salesman Pages 40
TOTAL 814
I managed to finish North and South, and got started on Wool, and completed the readathon with a total of 395 pages.
Which I'm really chuffed with considering I didn't read anything at all in the rest of April...
Which I'm really chuffed with considering I didn't read anything at all in the rest of April...


Nice way to use the readathon to meet your challenge goals, Megan!
Melissa wrote: "Holly, I just love it when you use the expression *chuffed*! It tickles me every time! :D"
Oh, yeah, I totally agree. I love it when she breaks out in Brit-speak! I want to adopt every one of them. Any Jersey-isms I've got are just not the same. :P
Melissa wrote: "Holly, I just love it when you use the expression *chuffed*! It tickles me every time! :D"
Oh, yeah, I totally agree. I love it when she breaks out in Brit-speak! I want to adopt every one of them. Any Jersey-isms I've got are just not the same. :P
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