In three days, I read three and a half and another little bit of books. I never imagined I’d be sleeping so much in those three days. December 29th-31st were really sleepy days for me. But what matters is that I managed to read the following:
Choker by Elizabeth Woods (a little bit)
Tyger, Tyger by Kersten Hamilton (finished! Review coming soon! This book is included in my Top 10 Reads of 2010.)
Raised by Wolves by Jennifer Lynn Barnes (finished! Also included in my Top 10 Reads of 2010. Review coming soon!)
Trickster’s Girl by Hilari Bell (finished! Review coming soon – in this book’s case, asap. It gets published on January 3!)
Slice of Cherry by Dia Reeves (I’m at page 188. Love the uniqueness/ weirdness of it all! If I don’t finish the ebook version by January 4, I’m grabbing a copy!)
My Readathon Updates:
This was the first readathon I joined and it was a learning experience (learning how to read so much in so little time and learning that I have to have extra bookmarks in case I lose one or I have to scan the whole book to find where I left off.) The mini-challenges were great too! It’s so nice that people come up with creative ideas for challenges like that.
You had a productive readathon, and you got to work some naps in! Awesome!
ReplyDeleteI am interested to read your thoughts on Tyger Tyger - I liked it a lot, but thought the beginning was slow.
Julie (Manga Maniac Cafe)
I just found your blog:)
ReplyDeleteAnd I think it's awesome.
Happy new year!
_milli~www.doodlereads.blogspot.com
Oooh two books added to your top 10? Raised by Wolves I can understand. Tyger, Tyger? Haven't read but can't wait for your review! Well done on participating in the readathon!!
ReplyDeleteNo wonder you were sleepy! I love to read, but it almost always makes me drowsy. I guess it's because it relaxes me so much... even if it's a thriller!
ReplyDeleteI'm so glad you enjoyed the readathon! I read Tyger Tyger too and loved it! Thanks so much for participating! Happy New Year!
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