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48 Hour Book challenge via MotherReader Finish Line!

June 5, 2011 |


I’ve crossed the 48 hour marker of MotherReader’s 48 Hour Book Challenge! I’d have held out on posting this until the very end of the day today, at the moment when I finish the last book I want to finish this weekend, but I’m playing fair.

This was so much fun, and I will definitely be participating again. I got through far more reading than I planned to and far less reviewing than I planned to. To be fair, I did do something I never do, which is write extensive notes about the books I was reading in order to write the reviews. It kind of looks like this:


If I didn’t write that all down, I’d have forgotten by the time I actually did review them.

Anyhow. I am fairly impressed with how much I got accomplished reading and blogging wise this weekend. I knocked out a few posts for next week’s contemporary week, and I had the chance to network with other participants and push books on them. Ahem.

Onto the stats.

Total Time Reading: 26 hours

Total Time Blogging/Social Networking: 4 hours

Total Time on the 48 Hour Book Challenge: 30 hours

Books read: 11
To be fair, I think I only read 9 complete books, as two of the books I read I had finished 1/2 of prior to beginning. But even if you combine those two, I read 10 books. The books I read included:
Sarah Darer Littman’s Want to Go Private?
Geoff Herbach’s Stupid Fast
Siobhan Vivian’s A Little Friendly Advice
Wendy Mass’s 13 Gifts
Vera Brosgol’s Anya’s Ghost
Victoria Schwab’s The Near Witch
Janet Ruth Young’s The Babysitter Murders
Lisa Schroeder’s The Day Before
Linda Medley’s Castle Waiting vol 2
Lauren Strasnick’s Her and Me and You
Alexandra Robbins’s The Geeks Shall Inherit the Earth

That would be every book in my initial pile (except Sarah Weeks’s Pie), plus three additional titles. Perhaps I read a little quicker than I thought — though I suspect I picked the right kinds of books to read quickly.

I really enjoyed all of my books this weekend, and I feel I had a good balance of serious vs less serious books. My favorites all weekend were, without doubt, a tie between Janet Ruth Young’s The Babysitter Murders and Geoff Herbach’s Stupid Fast. Both will be reviewed here closer to publication date.

Total Pages Read: 2,648

Total Cups of Tea Consumed: 11 (note this is also the number of books I read)

So what to do after all of this reading? I plan on finishing the Weeks book today and diving into more reading, perhaps something longer. I also plan on spending my afternoon cleaning out my book shelves so that I may donate my arcs and finished copies provided by publishers to my teens for their summer reading prizes. I’ll post a picture and count there, but I think the biggest reward I can get from this is shipping those books off to new homes and new readers.

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48 Hour Book Challenge via MotherReader

June 3, 2011 |


I’m so excited to be able to participate in this year’s 48 Hour Book Challenge, hosted by MotherReader. Since I started blogging, I’ve wanted to participate, but it’s always fallen on a bad weekend for me. This year, I’m in, and this is my official starting post. Unlike some people, I do plan on sleeping, eating, and doing chores this weekend, so I won’t be a straight 48 hourer, but I’d like to get in a good 20-25 hours of reading.

I’ve been crafting the perfect reading pile all week, and here’s a peek at it:


A Little Friendly Advice by Siobhan Vivian
13 Gifts by Wendy Mass
Want to Go Private? by Sarah Darer Littman
Pie by Sarah Weeks
Stupid Fast by Geoff Herbach
Anya’s Ghost by Vera Brosgol

Perched on top of the pile is my nook, where I’ve loaded these:
The Near Witch by Victoria Schwab
The Babysitter Murders by Janet Ruth Young
The Day Before by Lisa Schroeder

Unplanned reads:
Castle Waiting, Volume 2 by Linda Medley : Storyline made me realize I needed to reread volume 1, so I only read half of this one.
The Geeks Shall Inherit the Earth by Alexandra Robbins
Her and Me and You by Lauren Strasnick

I know darn well I will get through a fraction of this pile, but I like having options. I might add another guy-friendly title or two, since I seem lacking.

I’m also planning on getting some blog work done in anticipation of next week, where we’ll be holding a contemporary lit week. We’ll have a couple guest posts and a number of book lists/best-of lists for you to enjoy. If there’s anything you’d like to see/hear about contemporary ya lit, drop a line!

Good luck to everyone else participating. I’m eager to do some catching up on summer titles (that sounds ridiculous, doesn’t it?) and to meet some new bloggers.

My stats, for the ever-curious (ahem, wherein you see I am a slower reader than you’d imagine)
Total time read: 25 hours
Time blogged/reading blogs: 2 hours
Total participation time: 27 hours
Total number of books read: 11
Total cups of tea consumed: 11 (coincidence?)
Total pages:
50 + 311 + 224 + 320 + 100 = 1,005 (Friday)
147 + 341 + 330 + 200 + 160 + 100 = 1,278 (Saturday)
75 + 290 (Sunday)
Strange coincidences:
– WTGP and SF both featured a character named Abby!
– I believe there’s been more than one Alex in the stories. As well as more than one Charlotte. And Alex in Lauren Strasnick’s book is a tea addict.
– Lexi is the name of the mc in The Near Witch, which I take to be a shortened Alexandra. Which, you know . . .

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