So here is the basic gist of this read-a-thon as copied from the 24 in 48 Readathon site:
Beginning at 12:01am on Saturday morning and running through 11:59pm on Sunday night, readers read for 24 hours out of that 48 hour period. You can split that up however you’d like: 20 hours on Saturday, 4 hours on Sunday; 12 hours each day; six 4 hour sessions with 4 hour breaks in between; whatever you’d like.
Ahh... Fancy new logo!
The readathon weekend for January 2019's 24in48 will be the 26th and 27! I'm super ready for it... I think. I know it's going to be a weekend off for me, so at least I can try to make plans. But as life will have it, I will usually end up getting distracted.
I don't really have much of a reading list for January, so we're really just going to play things by mood.
As of current, I'm reading three books which I have a feeling may still be ongoing by the time the readathon rolls around.
Meanwhile, I have, of course, many, many, many books I'd love to get around to... though as I have mentioned, I don't have much of a reading list for January, so playing by mood is all I can manage. And so, for the first time for a readathon since I don't know when, I won't be listing a list of tentative hopefuls. After all, I will probably just end up polishing off either Lethal White or The Disappearing Spoon... or neither at all.
I have one more historical book to read for my Reading Assignment Challenge, but after the eye-rolling experience that was The Bride, I'm giving it a rest before moving onto the second book in that series. This completely throws off my reading intentions for this month, so I need to find a different historical book to read for January. I haven't decided what I will read yet, but I may employ that handy book draw method with my monkey post-its... more on that at a later time.
Until the readathon, I DO want to concentrate on the books above, and maybe by next weekend, I'll be reading different books!
Happy reading everyone!
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