chesilbeach Posted June 4, 2016 Posted June 4, 2016 My Friday total was 187 pages of Crime Wave by Rose Pressey (frothy nonsense) and my Saturday morning total is 151 pages of The Outrun by Amy Liptrot which is one of my Wainwright Prize books and although good, is my least favourite so far but is getting better as the amount of nature writing is now increasing. Just about to sit down for an afternoon reading session now. Quote
chesilbeach Posted June 4, 2016 Posted June 4, 2016 Just finished The Outrun, so that's another 125 pages for today. Quote
Nollaig Posted June 4, 2016 Posted June 4, 2016 Day 2: The Deadly Space Between - Patricia Duncker (102 pages/finished) Spurious - Lars Iyer (62 pages) We Should Hang Out Sometime - Josh Sundquist (40 pages) Total for Day 2: 204 Quote
Anna Begins Posted June 4, 2016 Posted June 4, 2016 I'm not doing well at all, I'm so very tired. It's not The Butterfly Garden's fault, actually it's great... I've only managed about 100 pages... and I started Thursday Quote
frankie Posted June 5, 2016 Posted June 5, 2016 I hope you won't be as tired for the last day of the read-a-thon, Anna! Saturday: 86 pages of A Mother's Reckoning - Living in the Aftermath of the Columbine Tragedy by Sue Klebold This book is slower to read than This Is Life... And I took two naps and watched a bit of TV, too. Hoping to finish the book today! Quote
frankie Posted June 5, 2016 Posted June 5, 2016 Ah yes, you must be coming to the end of Saturday. Well there's always Sunday! Quote
Anna Begins Posted June 5, 2016 Posted June 5, 2016 I was just thinking that! And I still have...45 minutes left of Saturday Quote
chesilbeach Posted June 5, 2016 Posted June 5, 2016 Sunday morning reading - Urn Burial by Kerry Greenwood 272 pages Quote
Marie H Posted June 5, 2016 Posted June 5, 2016 I wish you all lots of fun reading ! Marie, good to see you again ! Hello Athena! I should be more sociable in the forum, during this summer Bear in mind, I am Irish. I am not built for heat. To me, 12/13 degrees is comfortable, or 15/16 with a cool breeze. I'm not really a sun loving person either, I'm a spring/autumn weather gal. I sat out in a very bright sun yesterday, only for approx. 20 minutes, then I developed prickly heat on my feet!! Dang! More reasons to be an indoor bookworm I'm not doing well at all, I'm so very tired. It's not The Butterfly Garden's fault, actually it's great... I've only managed about 100 pages... and I started Thursday Hope your reading mojo improves . Mine is very slow too today, it's erratic these days! Saturday: 86 pages of A Mother's Reckoning - Living in the Aftermath of the Columbine Tragedy by Sue Klebold This book is slower to read than This Is Life... And I took two naps and watched a bit of TV, too. Hoping to finish the book today! Naps are good, aren't they? The trouble is, I wake up myself..... snoring Quote
Nollaig Posted June 5, 2016 Posted June 5, 2016 I haven't done any reading so far today as I was out at the Red Bull Soapbox Derby, but I've got all this evening (heading out the back garden shortly to do a bit) and as tomorrow is a bank holiday, I'm gonna continue my read-a-thon tomorrow. Quote
Athena Posted June 6, 2016 Author Posted June 6, 2016 Saturday: 86 pages of A Mother's Reckoning - Living in the Aftermath of the Columbine Tragedy by Sue Klebold Nice progress, Frankie . I'm not doing well at all, I'm so very tired. It's not The Butterfly Garden's fault, actually it's great... I've only managed about 100 pages... and I started Thursday Awwww , I'm sorry you've been feeling so bad and that you weren't able to read much . Sunday morning reading - Urn Burial by Kerry Greenwood 272 pages Nice progress, Chesil ! I haven't done any reading so far today as I was out at the Red Bull Soapbox Derby, but I've got all this evening (heading out the back garden shortly to do a bit) and as tomorrow is a bank holiday, I'm gonna continue my read-a-thon tomorrow. I hope you had fun, and I wish you lots of fun reading today . Nice progress this read-a-thon so far ! I'm sorry I missed this read-a-thon. It wasn't an ideal weekend for me. I actually haven't read anything on Saturday and Sunday. But I will have my read-a-thon next weekend and I look forward to it. I got some nice books at the library. I hope everyone who participated had some fun (I'm sorry for you, Anna, I hope you'll have better luck next time ). Quote
frankie Posted June 6, 2016 Posted June 6, 2016 (edited) In total: Thursday: 83 pages of This Is Life by Dan RhodesFriday: 90 pages of This Is Life by Dan Rhodes [thus finishing the novel] and 45 pages of A Mother's Reckoning - Living in the Aftermath of the Columbine Tragedy by Sue Klebold Saturday: 86 pages of A Mother's Reckoning - Living in the Aftermath of the Columbine Tragedy by Sue Klebold Sunday: 134 pages of A Mother's Reckoning - Living in the Aftermath of the Columbine Tragedy by Sue Klebold Total: 438 pages This is my most successful read-a-thon so far, in that I read every day, and I started already on Thursday, and this was the most pages I've ever read during a read-a-thon Naps are good, aren't they? The trouble is, I wake up myself..... snoring :lol: Naps are the best, yes Although mine were induced by having a cold. They were refreshing naps but they got in the way of reading! Edited June 6, 2016 by frankie Quote
Athena Posted June 6, 2016 Author Posted June 6, 2016 Total: 438 pages This is my most successful read-a-thon so far, in that I read every day, and I started already on Thursday, and this was the most pages I've ever read during a read-a-thon Wow Frankie, I'm happy to hear this ! I'm glad you had a lot of fun reading . Quote
dtrpath27 Posted June 6, 2016 Posted June 6, 2016 That's fantastic, Frankie. I kept flipping from book to book yesterday, but could never settle on one. Gaia, I think I'm going to join you this coming weekend. Quote
Nollaig Posted June 6, 2016 Posted June 6, 2016 I didn't do any reading at all yesterday, so my read-a-thon is still a three-day one, just with today instead of Sunday. Day 3: We Should Hang Out Sometime - Josh Sundquist (286 pages) I'm gonna finish this book in the next couple of hours I think, and then maybe read the two short stories outstanding from a collection that has been on my Goodreads 'Currently Reading' for aaaaaaages. Quote
Athena Posted June 6, 2016 Author Posted June 6, 2016 Gaia, I think I'm going to join you this coming weekend. I'm happy to have you join me, I hope you have a great reading weekend . Day 3: We Should Hang Out Sometime - Josh Sundquist (161 pages) I'm gonna finish this book in the next couple of hours I think, and then maybe read the two short stories outstanding from a collection that has been on my Goodreads 'Currently Reading' for aaaaaaages. Nice progress, Noll . I look forward to hear what you think of the book once you've finished it. Happy reading for the rest of today . Btw, is it a special holiday in Ireland today? Or a bank holiday without any specific reasoning? Quote
chesilbeach Posted June 6, 2016 Posted June 6, 2016 I'm a bit late updating, but I finished another book yesterday afternoon/evening, Regency Gold by M. C. Beaton, coming in at 224 pages, so my totals for the weekend were: Friday: remaining 187 pages of Crime Wave by Rose Pressey Saturday: read The Outrun by Amy Liptrot (Wainwright Prize - 276 pages Sunday: read Urn Burial by Kerry Greenwood - 272 pages and Regency Gold at 224 pages Total: 4 books finished, 959 pages read. Quote
Nollaig Posted June 6, 2016 Posted June 6, 2016 My totals for this read-a-thon: Day 1: Read The Demonologist by Andrew Pyper (301 pages) Day 2: The Deadly Space Between - Patricia Duncker (102 pages/finished), Spurious - Lars Iyer (62 pages), We Should Hang Out Sometime - Josh Sundquist (40 pages) Day 3: We Should Hang Out Sometime - Josh Sundquist (286 pages) Total pages: 791 Entire books read: 2 Books finished: 1 Books started: 1 Quote
Athena Posted June 7, 2016 Author Posted June 7, 2016 I'm a bit late updating, but I finished another book yesterday afternoon/evening, Regency Gold by M. C. Beaton, coming in at 224 pages, so my totals for the weekend were: Friday: remaining 187 pages of Crime Wave by Rose Pressey Saturday: read The Outrun by Amy Liptrot (Wainwright Prize - 276 pages Sunday: read Urn Burial by Kerry Greenwood - 272 pages and Regency Gold at 224 pages Total: 4 books finished, 959 pages read. Wow, you read a lot ! I'm glad you had fun. Gaia, I'm in, if that counts... Of course that counts . My totals for this read-a-thon: Day 1: Read The Demonologist by Andrew Pyper (301 pages) Day 2: The Deadly Space Between - Patricia Duncker (102 pages/finished), Spurious - Lars Iyer (62 pages), We Should Hang Out Sometime - Josh Sundquist (40 pages) Day 3: We Should Hang Out Sometime - Josh Sundquist (286 pages) Total pages: 791 Entire books read: 2 Books finished: 1 Books started: 1 You've read a lot, I'm glad you had fun ! I look forward to read your review of We Should Hang Out Sometime . Quote
Nollaig Posted June 7, 2016 Posted June 7, 2016 Sorry Gaia, forgot to answer your question - no idea why it was a bank holiday. Don't think it's anything special, no. We have a lot of bank holidays here! Quote
frankie Posted June 7, 2016 Posted June 7, 2016 Wow Frankie, I'm happy to hear this ! I'm glad you had a lot of fun reading . That's fantastic, Frankie. I kept flipping from book to book yesterday, but could never settle on one. Thanks you guys! It was a great read-a-thon! Seemed like a really successful one for chesil and Nollaig, too! Well done you guys! My summer holiday next week is possibly postponed to July, meaning I won't be traveling to see my folks back at home, and so I have the weekend off. I might be able to join the read-a-thon this weekend, unless something unexpected happens. Or unless I'm feeling too social to sit at home for another weekend in a row. Quote
Athena Posted June 8, 2016 Author Posted June 8, 2016 My summer holiday next week is possibly postponed to July, meaning I won't be traveling to see my folks back at home, and so I have the weekend off. I might be able to join the read-a-thon this weekend, unless something unexpected happens. Or unless I'm feeling too social to sit at home for another weekend in a row. I hope you'll get to join in . And otherwise, I hope you have a nice time being social. Quote
Athena Posted June 9, 2016 Author Posted June 9, 2016 I'm going to start today (Thursday - Sunday). Happy read-a-thon-ing ! Quote
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