Cover to Cover Challenge discussion
Our very own Read-a-thon





For those of you, wondering about the day of the week, I agree the weekend sounds good to me too. Like Catherine said, some may prefer Saturdays and some Sundays, and some of you weekdays. Depending on the number of people signing up for this idea, we can host one for the weekends and one for the weekdays, or even a 48 hour one that spans Sunday/Monday, however it works. I am hoping a lot of you will be interested (heck, we have 747 members!), so multiple events would be a good idea too.
If things kick off soon, we can have one in March-end or April-start. In which case, we can have a few polls set up this/next week to see when people would prefer to have it + what role they wish to sign up for.

But hey, I'm willing to be either a reader or a cheerleader, so post that poll. :o)




Fun Fun! You rock, Aths!!


Kelly, that sounds like a great idea! Having it once a month or every other month. God knows we read too much, LOL! Making it more regular would work well for everyone too, that way we can make sure everyone gets to have it on a day that suits their schedule, esp if they miss one event. Btw, you rock too, girlfriend! :)
Also, as I said in the other thread, most of us would want to be readers, unless it's a busy day for us. Which is fine, though we could do with some constant fun too, in the way of some mini-challenges or fun trivia and the like.
Since it looks like making this event more regular will be a popular idea, I'll get started on a few polls and once things look set, we'll put the Read-a-thon in a new Board of its own!
So excited! :)



Dawn, the books you want to read are up to you. It's all about sitting and getting a lot of reading done, keeping everything else on the back burner. Usually people choose a bunch of shortish books so that by the end of the event, they would have completed a good number of books.
Thanks for the interest, everyone! I will be getting out the polls tonight mostly. Once the response is in, we'll figure out the dates for our first event!

Aths, maybe if you decided to do it once a month they could be mini-thons...like an 8 hour shift or something and maybe a longer one quarterly in the year. I don't mind ignoring housework or yardwork but I don't want people not to spend time with their family and friends. You know this makes me think that those of you that are single and can do this more easily should do a singles weekend or something like that so you can get more reading in and those with spouses or sig others or kids etc can have a shorter time alotted on occasion.
Aths I think you started something here! :)










Yes, Me too! Selecting our own book would be so much easier!! I think this is an awesome idea!
I think that it would be awesome... Saturday would be great! COUNT ME IN!!! :)



Weekend or weekday or alternating all work for me.

but I will come and cheer everyone on though I suppose you would all be too busy to read the cheers!!


And I will read more then I nirmally do in a day in the spirit of the day

Afsana, that is a fab idea too! Reading more in the spirit of the day! :)
I'm wondering how many of you are interested in participating in an event of this kind. If you are wondering what this is about, read the paragraph below.
Read-a-thon is like a reading challenge, but one that runs over a very short time, like 24 hours or 48 hours, even 72 hours in some cases. You can sign up to be a Reader or a Cheerleader. If you are a reader, you well, read, post updates on your progress, motivate others, participate in any mini-challenges and so on. It's up to you when (if) you want to sleep, shower, eat, lol! If you are a Cheerleader, you can design mini-challenges, motivate the readers, do stats on reader progress - anything that livens up the whole event. Cheerleaders don't have to be up the whole 24 hours. Usually they take turns in hours.
So that's the concept in a nutshell. If we have sufficient interest in this idea, we can have our very own Read-a-thon out here. It will be a great way for you to read with less guilt (Thanks Kelly!), and to just get done with a bunch of reads as soon as possible.
So what do you think?