Because I'm so very excited to participate in my first ever readathon, I couldn't sleep and thought a good use of my time would be drafting up a (probably unrealistic) TBR list.
I have quite a few ebooks downloaded from NetGalley that need to be read before they expire, so they get priority, and I don't think they should take too much time to read, so this list of six ARCs seems feasible:
I have quite a few ebooks downloaded from NetGalley that need to be read before they expire, so they get priority, and I don't think they should take too much time to read, so this list of six ARCs seems feasible:
- Shadow Show: Stories In Celebration of Ray Bradbury by Joe Hill and others
- Page Count: 128
- Spread: No Hope (Vol. 1) by Justin Jordan
- Page Count: 160
- Low: The Delirium of Hope (Vol. 1) by Rick Remender
- Page Count: 144
- Jupiter's Legacy (Vol. 1) by Mark Millar
- Page Count: 136
- Monster Motors by Brian Lynch
- Page Count: 86
- Let's Eat Ramen and Other Doujinshi Short Stories by Nagumo
- Page Count: 120
Then, of course, there are the lovely physical books I own and have been meaning to read for ages. It will take much more time and effort to knock out these four:
- Mrs. Mike by Benedict and Nancy Freedman
- Page Count: 320
- Two Serious Ladies by Jane Bowles
- Page Count: 240
- Midwinterblood by Marcus Sedgwick
- Page Count: 288
- Quiet: The Power of Introverts in a World That Can't Stop Talking by Susan Cain
- Page Count: 352
This may just be a pipe dream, but I'd love to read all ten of these books this week for the readathon. That would bring me to an average of 282 pages a day over seven days, hitting a total page count of 1974 pages! Ow.
Wish me luck!
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