Sunday, October 23, 2011

The end of another Read-a-Thon

Final Update

Reading Sleeping Location: On my couch

Currently Reading: The Nestorian Alliance by Michael Watson and Lord of the Changing Winds by Rachel Neumeier

Total Pages read so far: 607

Total Time spent reading so far: ??? minutes

Other Readers I have visited:

  • Azuki, a BookCrossing and BookObssessed pal who lives in Miami
  • Shaunesay, another BC/BO friend who lives in Kansas
  • Nikki, someone new I'm meeting through the Read-a-Thon
  • VeganMedusa, another BC/BO friend who lives in New Zealand. She hasn't posted anything to her blog yet; wonder if she's still asleep.
  • Ann, who used to swap books with us at BookCrossing and BookObsessed, but now reads mostly eBooks.
  • Kanaye, also a BC/BO friend who signed up for this Read-a-Thon but who hasn't posted anything yet.
  • dancing-dog lives in Tennessee and swaps book with us over at BookObsessed
  • Zeteticat, whose name I picked from the list of readers because it was the penultimate one.
  • CandyTX, a fellow Texan, BookCrosser, and BookObssessor.

Mini-challenges completed: Introduction, Mid-event survey, and Feed Me, Seymour

Finished Books:

  • Bring It On by Laura Anne Gilman
  • Corpse Pose by Diana Killian

Comments: Although I woke several times and took a look at my clock, I just could not get up and start reading again. I finally awoke at 7:02 and got myself moving. The Read-a-Thon was over and all that remained was to update the blog and bring everything to a close. I will be posting my answers to the end-of-event survey and I'll share my timeline and then that will be it for yet another year. I need to finish reading The Nestorian Alliance and post a review on the Amazon site.

Bring It On by Laura Anne Gilman Corpse Pose by Diana Killian The Nestorian Alliance by Michael Watson Lord of the Changing Winds by Rachel Neumeier

2 comments:

  1. sounds like The Nestorian Alliance is a rather sleep inducing read, LOL. Anyway, glad to share another Read-a-thon with you!

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  2. Oh no. The book wasn't sleep-inducing. I couldn't stay awake with *any* book. The Nestorian Alliance has plenty to recommend it, but it could really be improved by some skilled editing.

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