Contents of blog copyright Book Dragon's Lair 2009-2023
I've been gone a while. I started reading fanfiction to escape and I got sucked in an abyss.

I have no idea if someone else is hosting similar challenges. I just grabbed some of what I have hosted before.

Here's to a happy year of great reading
Jan2023: Not much has changed. Writing a fanfiction now O_o as well as reading but I bought 7 new books in December and hope to get those read soon. Crossing fingers about adding challenges (late!)
Showing posts with label 2011. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 2011. Show all posts

Monday, December 19, 2011

End of Year Reading Challenge Updates

I am not going to finish a challenge, sigh. There were four books on my short list (read 3, reviewed 2) and nine books on an alternate list (read 8, reviewed 3). The thing is, I didn't read the short list :-( so my challenge isn't complete. The last open challenge to end in 2011 and I'm not going to finish.

So close.

The following are the challenges still open

52-52-52: requires one more book read between the 21 & 27

ALA's Top Ten 2010: read one book from the list but I have until 4-1-12 to read it. I've picked Hunger Games and it fits three other 2012 challenges so I'm waiting

Fall into Reading: One book short.

Monthly Mix-up Mania: This one has a closing date of 3-31-13! Just Nine more books but most of them are E's

Where Are You Reading? & 50 States: Not only did I fail to read a book from every state, I failed to do a google map to keep track of them! I've joined both for 2012 and am hoping for better luck.

I guess I should add Declutter and 400 Mile challenges. Those aren't being completed either.

There were 42 challenges on my 2011 challenge page plus 7 on my perpetual challenges page.
I have made little progress as far as perpetual challenges go but have completed .... 30!

Not bad.

I'm not sure if I really want to know how many I've already signed up to do next year, let along the one's I'm planned on signing up for.








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Thursday, December 15, 2011

Thoughts on...Janeology by Karen Harrington

Oh, man, you've got read this excerpt! I knew it would be a hard book to read but I didn't realize just how difficult it could be.

Ms. Harrington has taken a hard subject, infantcide, and brought it out into the bright, harsh light of day. Just reading the prosecutor's opening statement had me thinking "but for the Grace of God". You see, I had post-partum depression and am bipolar, which wasn't properly diagnosed for years. It also wasn't talked about like it is now, I had a beautiful child, what was there to be sad about! No one understood, no one talked about their own experiences. They are now and that has to be a good thing.

I've only read the prologue and the very first of Part 1 and my stomach is clenched tight and there are tears in my eyes. Looks like it's going to be a great novel.

Just listen to this: "Here Dave paused long for the effect, and I found myself waiting to breathe. I noticed a young female juror glance at Dave and smile. It probably didn't hurt my defense that he was so good-looking. It's not that I am unattractive. I'm tall, fit, green-eyed and still have all my hair. But cast us together in a movie and Dave is James Bond and I'm Man in elevator #2. Can't you just see them?

Off to read some more.......

Jane, and what she did is a small part of the novel and yet it is everything. Most of the novel is the aftermath. Tom dealing with only having one twin, questioning why he didn't stop it, being charged with child endangerment. What? That's right, the great state of Texas, in her ultimate wisdom, has decide that Tom is guilty of leaving his children in the care of their mother.

Wow, how do you defend against that? And the big question....is he guilty?

After getting over the OMG factor of it could have been me, I enjoyed the novel very much. I had to take it in small doses, open my mind (as does Tom) to retro-cognition. That's right, most of the story is flashbacks while Tom. his attorney, and a clairvoyant dig through Jane's possessions listening to the stories they tell.

Okay, I confess, I actually love the idea that you could do this. Haven't you ever looked at a picture or a ratty stuffed animal and wondered what stories they could tell?

I cried, cringed, wanted to shake some characters and slap some sense into others. But in the end, I have to ask myself if it was worth spending the time to read this book, was I satisfied at the end, did I want more?

My answer is yes. Hey, Karen? I'd really like to know what happens to Sarah.

Disclaimer: I received a complimentary review copy of this book without any obligation to write a positive review. The opinions expressed in this post are mine and may differ from yours. Book information courtesy of Ms. Harrington's website, and amazon.


Janeology
by Karen Harrington

publisher: Kunati Inc.
ISBN: 978-1601640208
Release date: April 2008
Hardcover
family drama, courtroom, nature vs nurture
256 pages

also available in paperback and for Kindle

Product Description:
After his wife Jane commits an unthinkable murder, her grieving husband struggles to find a possible explanation for her actions – were they due her lack of nurturing as a child? Did she inherit a tendency toward violence from her ancestors, some with dark, criminal lives? Did he miss the signs that she was about to unravel?

When a prosecutor decides Jane's husband Tom is partially to blame for the death and charges him with "failure to protect," Tom's attorney proposes a radical defense. He plans to create reasonable doubt about his client's alleged guilt by showing that Jane's genealogy is the cause of her violence, and that she inherited her latent violence in the same way she might inherit a talent for music or a predisposition to disease. He argues that no one could predict or prevent the tragedy, and that Tom cannot be held responsible.

With the help of a woman gifted with the power of retrocognition—the ability to see past events through objects once owned by the deceased—the defense theory of dark biology takes form.

What unfolds is an unforgettable journey through the troubled minds and souls of eight of Jane's ancestors, spanning decades and continents, this debut novel deftly illustrates the ways nature and nurture weave the fabric of one woman's life, and renders a portrait of one man left in its tragic wake.

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Saturday, December 10, 2011

Reading Challenge - Completed!


The Christmas Spirit Reading Challenge
Nov 21 to Jan 6
Hosted at it's own blog


Challenge Completed
December 8, 2011



My original post about the challenge

Quick recap:
read one book and watch one or more movies that are Christmas related

Final List:
check out the original post for more details but I ended up reading 3 books, watching one movie and one comedy special.

This challenge was more stressful for me than I thought it should be. I had already read a couple of Christmas books, had a hard time waiting for the challenge to start for the next one, and when it did? Didn't feel like reading Christmas books!


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Thursday, December 8, 2011

Virtual Advent Tour-Day 8

Welcome to Day 8
2011 Virtual Advent Tour

Don't forget to check out the blog for all the tour stops.


It's not even December yet as I write this, haven't even celebrated Thanksgiving yet! This is my first year participating and as I haven't read any of the entries from this year, or {blush} the others, I'm hoping this is what you were looking for.

This will be our 26th Christmas together and little has changed, except the size of the crowd! We like to put our Christmas tree up the second weekend of December. We started with a small tree because we were in an apartment then with the arrival of Daughter, the small tree went on top of something to keep her out of it. As the years went by, and with the addition of Son, a card table fit perfectly into a playpen and worked really well, for the dog. Children would push a chair next to the playpen! Several of my favorite ornaments will have been around since year one, glass bells and ceramic doves being at the top of the list. I made the kids stockings but only one hangs now, Daughter took hers with her when she moved out :)

We have so many ornaments collected through the years and made each year in school, that we started switching decorations. One year we'd have a smaller tree with the glass and other delicate decorations. The next year we'd get a big tree and put everything we could on it. The children each receive an ornament from grandparents and I started doing this also. Daughter has a nice collection for the tree in her apartment. Son's collection is still mixed up with ours.

Stockings: Traditionally, there is an chocolate orange in the toe reminiscent of the orange Husband had in his stocking growing up. At the beginning, it was a real orange but the kids didn't eat it so we switched. And share with extended family. Chocolate, nuts, fruit wraps and small toys filled up the rest. As the kids got older, the extras were placed in bowls on the table. And the toys got too big for the stockings ;)

Both of our parents live close so holidays are split between the two. We've started spending Christmas Eve with my folks so there was no need to eat and run. Mostly it's just me and mine now as we're the only ones living close but I remember having a video camera set up at the end of the room to record the unwrapping....what we got most of was each of our "back sides" bending over at the far side of the room. That's where my dad kept the See's Candy box! Yum yum. My parents, their three adult children, spouses and grandchildren all took a turn, or two, going to the end of the room and bending over that box of See's. Then we opened the next box!

As the extended family grew we started drawing names on the Husband's side of the family. First just the adults then in later years the kids drew kid names too but now everyone gets thrown in the hat so you never know who you'll be buying a gift for until Thanksgiving.

Christmas is like Thanksgiving, all about food and family, except there are gifts! The kids who have moved away have a longer break to come home to visit. And in some cases, we haven't seen them for a couple of years.

Several years ago, my sister-in-law introduced me to a salsa at Thanksgiving. It has become a favorite "winter" salsa and I've been known to eat the whole recipe by myself. It took several days but I'm not sorry and I'll do it again if I'm given half a chance. {evil grin}

Cassie's Cranberry Salsa
1 package (16 oz) fresh Cranberries
1/2 Jalapeno without seeds
1/2 bunch green onion
2-4 tsp Cilantro

Chop & mix together

Stir in
1/2 tsp cumin
3/4 C sugar

Serve over cream cheese with crackers

I omit the Cilantro and green onion and use a food processor for all of it. Thinking of using a sugar substitute but haven't tried that yet. I place a block of cream cheese in the middle of a serving plate and dump all the salsa on top of it. Wheat Thins are my cracker of choice and are placed in a nearby bowl. We had this at Thanksgiving this year but I forgot to take a picture. Gosh, darn, I had to mix up another batch to photograph. It was Delicious

As Christmas is on a Sunday this year, we'll be starting the day in church. With just the three of us living here now and Son being much older, we'll purchase a big thing for the family. Last year it was a new television. I think that this year it will be a sound system. There may be small gifts but mostly we just get the one big thing. Daughter will get something since she won't be able to use the sound system, and the extended family.

Next year I'll ask for a date later in the month so I can get pictures of the tree and other decorations. Or, maybe, I'll get the pictures taken this year and will remember where they are to post next year!

Have a very Merry Christmas. Be Safe. Be Loved.

Happy Reading,

Gina, a book dragon
because books are a treasure worth protecting


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Tuesday, December 6, 2011

Snowy Days Read-a-Thon Update, Day 2


Snowy Days Read-a-Thon
December 5 - 7, 2011
hosted by Lindsay at Turning the Pages

information page



Rules:
From December 5 - 7, I am hoping to get in as many books as possible and make that 2011 reading challenge a thing of the past. Clear up some space in my to-be-read list just in time to add books that arrive on Christmas morning!

So, if you are interested in joining me, please comment below and I'll see you on Twitter (hashtag #SDRAT).


Day 2:

Trouble sleeping.....

1. Wounded Cowboy by Jan Irving
ebook, romance, wolf/human, D/s, alternative lifestyle

2. A Plain, Ordinary Cowboy by Jan Irving
ebook, romance, wolf/human, D/s, alternative lifestyle

okay, now that I've read and eaten, taken some pain meds and time for more...I'm going back to bed for a couple of hours before lunch.



Day 1:

My "plan" has gone out the window! I finished Janeology yesterday so it doesn't count. Instead of picking up something from the list....

1. Matchmaker, Matchmaker by Amber Kell
Vampire, paranorman, romance, alternative lifestyle

2. Kelan's Pursuit by Lavina Lewis
Wolf, romance, alternative lifestyle

3. Aaron's Awakening by Lavinia Lewis
Wolf/Cat, romance, alternative lifestyle



Possibilities:
1. Janeology finished before RaT started
2. Catching Santa
3. Gone
4. Before I Fall
5. 18 Minutes
6. Red Alert
7. Lost Christmas
8. Traiteur's Ring
9. Second Chance
10. Northlight
11. Hunger Games read for challenges next year
12.
13.

The top three and #11 are for 2011 challenges, 1-10 will need reviews too

My Twitter:
#bookdragonslair

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Monday, December 5, 2011

Snowy Days Read-a-Thon Update


Snowy Days Read-a-Thon
December 5 - 7, 2011
hosted by Lindsay at Turning the Pages

information page



Rules:
From December 5 - 7, I am hoping to get in as many books as possible and make that 2011 reading challenge a thing of the past. Clear up some space in my to-be-read list just in time to add books that arrive on Christmas morning!

So, if you are interested in joining me, please comment below and I'll see you on Twitter (hashtag #SDRAT).


Day 1:

My "plan" has gone out the window! I finished Janeology yesterday so it doesn't count. Instead of picking up something from the list....

1. Matchmaker, Matchmaker by Amber Kell
ebook, Vampire, paranorman, romance, alternative lifestyle

2. Kelan's Pursuit by Lavina Lewis
ebook, Wolf, romance, alternative lifestyle

3. Aaron's Awakening by Lavinia Lewis
ebook, Wolf/Cat, romance, alternative lifestyle



Heading to bed soon, don't know if I'll read in bed....Busy day tomorrow (lunch and shopping with my Mom).


Possibilities:
1. Janeology finished before RaT started
2. Catching Santa
3. Gone
4. Before I Fall
5. 18 Minutes
6. Red Alert
7. Lost Christmas
8. Traiteur's Ring
9. Second Chance
10. Northlight
11. Hunger Games read for challenges next year
12.
13.

The top three and #11 are for 2011 challenges, 1-10 will need reviews too

My Twitter:
#bookdragonslair

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Friday, December 2, 2011

Another Read-a-Thon....starts NOW!



Holiday Read-a-Thon
December 2 - 4, 2011
hosted by Lisa at WhoRuBlog

information page


Contests, Reading, Tweet! You didn't have anything else to do this weekend did you?

Read-a-Thon at Twitter #readathon
My Twitter #bookdragonslair

What will you be reading?


My Plan:

I'm going to use the same list for this read-a-thon as I have for Snowy Days, next week. Why yes, I do feel like I'm cheating. ;) Don't know if I'll actually read anything from the list but it is a starting point


Possibilities:
1. Janeology
2. Catching Santa
3. Gone
4. Before I Fall
5. 18 Minutes
6. Red Alert
7. Lost Christmas
8. Traiteur's Ring
9. Second Chance
10. Northlight
11. Hunger Games
12.
13.

The top three and #11 are for 2011 challenges, 1-10 will need reviews too

Reading: Janeology
Reading: 52 Small Changes
Finished: Where You Least Expect It
Finished: Janeology

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Sunday, November 27, 2011

Snowy Days Read-a-Thon


Snowy Days Read-a-Thon
December 5 - 7, 2011
hosted by Lindsay at Turning the Pages

information page



Rules:
From December 5 - 7, I am hoping to get in as many books as possible and make that 2011 reading challenge a thing of the past. Clear up some space in my to-be-read list just in time to add books that arrive on Christmas morning!

So, if you are interested in joining me, please comment below and I'll see you on Twitter (hashtag #SDRAT).


My Plan:

I have no idea what I'm going to be reading but do have a couple of challenges to finish up before starting a whole new batch.

Possibilities:
1. Janeology finished before RaT started
2. Catching Santa
3. Gone
4. Before I Fall
5. 18 Minutes
6. Red Alert
7. Lost Christmas
8. Traiteur's Ring
9. Second Chance
10. Northlight
11. Hunger Games read for challenges next year
12.
13.

The top three and #11 are for 2011 challenges, 1-10 will need reviews too

My Twitter:
#bookdragonslair




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Friday, November 18, 2011

Thoughts on...Viscount Breckenridge to the Rescue by Stephanie Laurens

Strange to read a Regency Romance where so much of the book takes place away from the watchful eyes of the ton. And more telling, because of the series, away from the protection of the Cynster Men. Not for nothing that the Head of the Family's nickname is Devil.

It is very clearly stated on the cover "Three heroes, three rescues, three weddings." So we know there will be three stories (luckily for us, 3 novels). Because the stories involve Cynster females, there will be headstrong, beautiful women and a bit of danger. We also know there will be a happy ending.

I guess this trilogy has a "formula" but really, don't most romance books? The details of time period and the characters are what draw us in and Ms. Laurens has this firmly mastered. We're allowed to visit a well established series from a different point of view and this novel lets us visit Scotland with a stop at The Vale.

On the strength of the author and my familiarity of the series, I have already purchase book two, In Pursuit of Eliza Cynster and after reading half of book one, am eagerly waiting Jan 31 and the publication of book three, The Capture of the Earl of Glencrae.

So formula or not, Viscount Breckenridge to the Rescue starts with a kidnapping, follows with a chase across borders, a rescue and an unlikely introduction to who could only be the Earl of Glencrae.

I haven't finished the book yet but will before heading to sleep....started it today and even though I know there will be a wedding, I must know how the book ends.

Now, where did I leave In Pursuit.....


Disclaimer: I purchased a copy of this book due to the fact that I love this author and have read so many of the other books in the series. Plus I wanted to support Avon Books' k.i.s.s and teal campaign. The opinions expressed in this post are mine and may differ from yours. Book information courtesy of .........


Viscount Breckenridge to the Rescue
by Stephanie Laurens

publisher: HarperCollins, Imprint: Avon
ISBN: 9780062068606
Mass Market Paperback
Romance
18+
448 pages

Product Description:

You are cordially invited to the wedding of Miss Heather Cynster . . . but not before she encounters kidnappers, danger, and a daring rescue at the hands of Viscount Breckenridge

Determined to hunt down her very own hero, one who will sweep her off her feet and into wedded bliss, and despairing of finding him in London’s staid ballrooms, Heather Cynster steps out of her safe world and boldly attends a racy soiree.

But her promising hunt is ruined by the supremely interfering Viscount Breckenridge, who whisks her out of scandal—and straight into danger, when a mysterious enemy seizes her, bundles her into a coach, and conveys her out of London.

Now it’s up to the notorious Breckenridge to prove himself the hero she’s been searching for all along . . .


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Friday, November 11, 2011

Reading Challenge - Completed!


A to Z Challenge

2011
Hosted at it's own blog


Challenge Completed
November 11, 2011



My original post about the challenge

Quick recap:
Read books with a word in the title beginning with each letter of the alphabet

Final List:
There are 26 titles and they can be found on the original post

This challenge was stressful for me and I really struggled with the last two letters. Now, if I had done a different level I wouldn't have to have read the last two but I was stubborn. Sigh. I'll keep track next year but don't know if I'll be official.

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Reading Challenge - Completed!

The Color Coded Reading Challenge
2011
Hosted by Bev at My Reader's Block



Challenge Completed
October 8, 2011

My original post about the challenge
Quick recap:
Read books with specific color names as part of the title. Blue, yellow, white, brown, black, green, red. Another color and implied color
Final List:

Forever Blue
by Suzanne Brockmann
has been on my shelves nearly forever

Red in the Flower Bed
by Andrea Nepa
children's book sent for review (review)

Yellow Moon
by Jewell Parker Rhodes
review book - horror (review)

Being a Green Mother
by Piers Anthony
favorite re-read

Brown Bear, Brown Bear, What Do You See?
by Bill Martin Jr & Eric Carle
children's book (review)

Black Swan
by Willa Okati
ebook, Swan shifter

White Sleeper
by David R. Fett & Stephen Langford
review book - biological terror (review)

The Man with the Golden Gun
by Ian Fleming
I've had this one for about three years

Repairing Rainbows
by Lynda Fishman
review book - non-fiction (review)


This was hard for me and while I had several review books for this year, I don't know if I'll officially join this challenge again. I may have been cheating with Brown Bear but I read about 15 picture books while I was boxing them up and it was only after I finished that I realized I could count it.


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Monday, November 7, 2011

Challenge - Christmas Spirit

The Christmas Spirit Reading Challenge
Nov 21 to Jan 6
hosted at The Christmas Spirit blog
sign-up post

Rules:
1. challenge will run from Monday, November 21, 2011 through Friday, January 6, 2011 (Twelfth Night or Epiphany)

2. cross over with other challenges is totally permitted AND encouraged!

3. These must be Christmas novels, books about Christmas lore, a book of Christmas short stories or poems, books about Christmas crafts, and for the first time...a children's Christmas books level!

4. Levels:
Candy Cane - read 1 book
Mistletoe - read 2-4 books
Christmas Tree - read 5 or 6 books (this is the fanatic level...LOL!)

*Additional levels:

Fa La La La Films - watch a bunch or a few Christmas movies...it's up to you!
Visions of Sugar Plums - read books with your children this season and share what you read

*additional levels are optional and must be done in addition to a reading level
5. the most important rule? Have fun!!!

There will be Mr. Linky's for reviews & a GIVEAWAY


The really sad thing is that I just finished TWO Christmas novels that would be perfect for this challenge. Christmas at Timberwoods and Christmas Eve at Friday Harbor.

I'm going for Candy Cane and Fa La La La Films

The Bite Before Christmas, To Santa with Love plus White Christmas, It's a Wonderful Life, Santa is Coming to Town. This should be a no stress challenge, the hardest part will be waiting for Nov 21!

edit: A Highlander for Christmas, So This Is Christmas


Books Read & Movies Watched

Book: Snow and Mistletoe by TC Blue - short story about a secret admirer at Christmas time

Book: Someone Special by TC Blue - novel about finding love while working as one of Santa's elves at the mall. There was a bunch of other stuff going on but they meet while working with the mall Santa and the book ends with I-love-yous Christmas morning.

Book: A Highlander for the Holidays by Janet Chapman - novel about the clan in Maine and one women who moves there to begin her life again. Every time I read one of these, I want to read them all. (recently bought another one in the series)

Movie: tried to watch It's a Wonderful Life. Our DVD was all wonky and I couldn't stand to watch through the static :(

Movie: next tried The Nightmare Before Christmas but you know when you want to read a book for a book report and you just aren't lovin' it? Yeah....

Movie: third times the charm! Oh, my gosh! Santa is a little black woman! Watched Call Me Claus with Whoopi Goldberg. I don't know who everyone else is but this is a great little quirky movie. Lucy's niece? GREAT voice :)

Netflix was streaming Jeff Dunham's Christmas Special....Peanut may be everyone's favorite and I do like him but I love Walter. It was an older show (still married) and he started out on the stage all by himself talking about his daughter putting gas in her car for the first time. Hilarious


~~Challenge Complete~~
December 8

I'm still going to need to write up a completed post but this will work for now (done)

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Sunday, October 23, 2011

Dewey's Read-a-Thon End Meme

End Meme

1. Which hour was most daunting for you?
23
2. Could you list a few high-interest books that you think could keep a Reader engaged for next year?
I enjoyed Christmas Eve at Friday Harbor by Lisa Kleypas and I believe it will be a trilogy
3. Do you have any suggestions for how to improve the Read-a-thon next year?
improve? I thought it was great! Some of the mini-challenge links didn't work.
4. What do you think worked really well in this year’s Read-a-thon?
the hosts on the blog were fabulous!
5. How many books did you read?
3
6. What were the names of the books you read?
Dark Peril, Christmas Eve at Friday Harbor, A War of Gifts
7. Which book did you enjoy most?
Christmas Eve at Friday Harbor (book 2 is on my wishlist now)
8. Which did you enjoy least?
this would have been book 4 but I went to bed instead
9. If you were a Cheerleader, do you have any advice for next year’s Cheerleaders?
10. How likely are you to participate in the Read-a-thon again? What role would you be likely to take next time?
Very Likely, depending on husband's plans. I'd like to donate prizes and be a reader. If I was a cheerleader, could it be just for an hour?



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Dewey's Read-a-Thon I Give Up

Wrap Up

I know it's almost the end but anything I read now will be just to keep going and I wouldn't enjoy it. So I'm going to bed.

Goals: two books read (with Finished Reading posts), check. One review, no. and visit, check. Oh, less reading than last time, more mini-challenges, more comments. check. check. and check.

started late, took a nap, went out to dinner, did several mini-challenges, visited! finished a total of three books and 757 pages :) Took a break to do some paperwork for tomorrow (that I could have done Friday!) and lost all my energy. I still need to iron a shirt then I'm out until sometime on Monday ;)

Read: Dark Peril at 420, A War of Gifts at 126, started Quickstep to Murder, Christmas Eve at Friday Harbor at 211.


Mini-Challenges: Introduction Meme, Mid-Event Survey, Hodge-Podge, Pet Love, Yoga

Food: trail mix, celery w/Peanut Butter, Boston Baked Beans, Jelly Belly jelly beans, quoina salad, 3 diet wild cherry pepsi, Scrambled eggs with cheese, apple, piece of cantaloupe/watermelon/honeydew, shredded beef taco, Cascade Ice Mixed Berry (drink)

next year.....check-in more often at RaT's blog for mini-challenges....start on time....keep track of time spent blogging/visiting/reading/down-time, keep track of who you visited?


Twitter: #bookdragonslair, #readathon


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Saturday, October 22, 2011

Dewey's Read-a-Thon Check-in: Hour 21

Two Down....38 to go ;)



and wouldn't you know it...I've picked up a book that wasn't on my list! Took a break to catch up on a serial I'm reading online and to play FarmVille.



Progress: finished Dark Peril & A War of Gifts
Started: Quickstep to Murder
Reading: Christmas Eve at Friday Harbor
Posted "Finished Reading" post at the Matrix for both
snack: trail mix, celery w/Peanut Butter, Boston Baked Beans
Mini-Challenge: three :D
donated for mailing gifts
won two books woo hoo!
Up next: back to Quickstep? Magic Tree House?

I'm going to need another break to do some paperwork for tomorrow morning but I'm sure I'll be able to finish one more book and visit some more


Twitter: #bookdragonslair, #readathon

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Dewey's Read-a-Thon Survey


Mid-Event Survey

1. What are you reading right now?
just finished A War of Gifts by Orson Scott Card
2. How many books have you read so far?
Two
3. What book are you most looking forward to for the second half of the Read-a-thon?
I recently purchased two cozies by new-to-me authors....Quickstep to Murder is the next book I'll start. Also looking forward to Button Holed. Both are book 1 of a new series and published this year.
4. Did you have to make any special arrangements to free up your whole day?
No, reading is pretty much what I do. I wouldn't have today without the RaT....we're empty-nesters this weekend ;)
5. Have you had many interruptions? How did you deal with those?
I didn't plan last week well and went to bed for the night 3 hours before the RaT started. With an understanding husband and no kids at home, I've been free to read to my hearts content. Interruptions were few and far between and have mainly insured I'd make it to hour 24 (nap & food). Just went with the flow....I may have 40 books on my list but I knew I'd never read that many.
6. What surprises you most about the Read-a-thon, so far?
I won something! Actually, what surprises me most is a comment made by M.....he asked how my reading was going this morning and has left me alone to do what ever I need to do for this.
7. Do you have any suggestions for how to improve the Read-a-thon next year?
Don't try to fix what's not broken....Q: why did we start at noon?
8. What would you do differently, as a Reader or a Cheerleader, if you were to do this again next year?
Plan meals (we went out to dinner), have better snacks on hand, start with a shorter book and get to bed early the night before!
9. Are you getting tired yet?
nope. Had a nap
10. Do you have any tips for other Readers or Cheerleaders, something you think is working well for you that others may not have discovered?
I have nothing.....Oh, I tweeted a note to self..... I started out with a 420 page book, which was very good, but I should have started with a shorter book so I'd have a success right away




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Dewey's Read-a-Thon Check-in: Hour 13


One Down....39 to go ;)






Progress: finished Dark Peril
Post: Finished Reading post at the Matrix
snack: trail mix
Mini-Challenge: just the one

Up next: A War of Gifts by Orson Scott Card


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Dewey's Read-a-Thon Check-in: Progress thru Hour 10


Breakfast Lunch with the Carpathians




Started the RaT on the couch with a blanket, forgetting that my lap is a cat magnet. All that warmth and purring makes me sleepy! I made it to 10:30 a.m. before I needed a nap. I did set my alarm but Sneakers had curled up with me, still purring, I stayed in bed another hour.

After breakfast, I had Jelly Belly jelly beans (several flavors) and Alien Fresh Jerky (Honey Moon Teriyaki) yummy

Progress so far: 222 pages of Dark Peril
Lunch: quoina salad and another diet wild cherry pepsi
Mini-Challenge: only one so far


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Dewey's Read-a-Thon Intro Meme


Introduce Yourself



1)Where are you reading from today?
Diamond Bar, California, United States
2)Three random facts about me…
I don't do mornings, so I'll be napping later.
I'd rather be riding! sigh, need to own a horse first
I'm a hermit that likes to party ;)
3)How many books do you have in your TBR pile for the next 24 hours?
nine + ....oh, gads, there are forty books on my list for today!
4)Do you have any goals for the read-a-thon (i.e. number of books, number of pages, number of hours, or number of comments on blogs)?
I didn't even think to make goals! I guess I'd like to get two books read (with Finished Reading posts), one review, and visit! Oh, less reading than last time, more mini-challenges, more comments.
5)If you’re a veteran read-a-thoner, any advice for people doing this for the first time?
not a veteran.....but I took the snackage to an extreme and shouldn't have bought so much




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Dewey's Read-a-Thon Check-in: One


Breakfast with the Carpathians




Late start but still much earlier than I thought! It's 7 a.m. now and I set my alarm for 11 {blush}

Breakfast: Scrambled eggs with cheese, apple, and a diet wild cherry pepsi
Reading: Dark Peril by Christine Feehan (book counts as "....any book currently reading....")

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