Greetings Readathoners! Welcome to Just One More Thing... for the 8th mini-challenge I've hosted here. In honor of the 10th anniversary of Dewey's 24-Hour Readathon, your challenge this hour is to do the impossible. Relax, it shouldn't take more than a few minutes.
All you have to do to enter this mini-challenge is tell me your favorite book. (I can hear you all groaning.) I know that is an impossible request so, to make it easier, I've narrowed the field. Tell me the favorite book you read during each Dewey's Readathon in which you have participated. Please identify by month/season and year. (Example: Spring 2011, The Illustrated Tiddlywink Handbook) For those of you joining us for the first time, just tell me a book you've already completed, or the one you're most looking forward to in the coming hours.
Answers can be submitted as a simple list, a list with pictures, a video of you giving a synopsis of each book, a poem, interpretive dance --- whatever strikes you. I ask only that you leave your entry, or a link to your entry, in the comments below, OR Tweet your entry with the hashtag #readathonmemories.
The winner will be drawn at random at the end of the readathon (or as soon after as I wake up) so be sure to leave me a way to find you. The winner will receive a $15 Barnes and Noble Gift Card or $15 credit at Book Depository. This challenge is open internationally.
Have fun - and thanks for the memories!
Autumn 2016 The War of the Worlds
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Autumn Star Wars: A New Hope
Autumn 2016 The War of the Worlds
ReplyDeleteSpring 2017 Christine
Autumn Star Wars: A New Hope
This was tough! There were years when I somehow managed 8 books, and others when I only read a few.
ReplyDeleteSpring 2016: We Have Always Lived in the Castle by Shirley Jackson
Spring 2015: Half Wild by Sally Green
Spring 2013: O Pioneers! by Willa Cather
Fall 2011: The Diaries of Adam & Eve by Mark Twain
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Zeroes by Scott Westerfeld :)
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I'm new to this particular readathon, but here's a favorite from a readathon I did this summer: Queens of Geek by Jen Wilde
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ReplyDeleteSpring 2016--Summer of Supernovas!
The last readathon was my first one, and unfortunately I red a bunch of books I didn’t like at all. There was one I loved though: A Court of Thorns and Roses by Sarah J. Maas. Maybe it’s time to get started on the 2nd book in the series this weekend?
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I tweeted it, but just in case I'm going to post it here, too: https://twitter.com/exsixtwosix/status/921754717230911488
ReplyDeleteI've got to say, remembering specifically what I read for the last readathon is harder than picking a favourite book so I'm going to go with my favourite book overall - Lovely Bones by Alice Sebold!
ReplyDeletealso my email is spinesinaline [at] gmail.com
DeleteThis is a tough, but overall I think that my favorite Dewey readathon title was either "A Monster Calls" by Patrick Ness or "Buddha in the Attic" by Julie Otsuka. I have read so many great titles during both the Dewey and 24n48 readathon, but those two hit me in the gut. I remember tearing up for both. I read the "Buddha" title in my first readathon and the "Monster Calls" in the last October Dewey readathon. I am hoping to have some more tearjerkers in this years stack.
ReplyDeleteGood thing I tag my readathon posts on Goodreads!
ReplyDeleteSmall Great Things -- October 2016
Furiously Happy -- April 2016
Missoula -- April 2015
Girls in White Dresses -- April 2014
Spring 2017 - Norse Mythology by Neil Gaiman
ReplyDeleteFall 2017 - looking forward to American War by Omar el Akkad
This is my first full readathon that I’m doing. I’m really looking forward to reading Turtles All The Way Down by John Green!
ReplyDeleteMy favorite book is Pride and Prejudice, this is my first time the book I'm most looking forward to is a rerad of Harry Potter and the deathly hallows.
ReplyDeleteThis *should* take just a few minutes, but I can't remember when I participated in my first Dewey's 24-Hour Readathon! I'll have to try to find out when that was, but after the 24 hours are up. ;-)
ReplyDeleteMy biggest problem is remembering which books I read during which Read-A-Thon!
ReplyDeleteApril 2014 - Realmsic Conquest by Demethius Jackson
October 2014 - Food: A Love Story by Jim Gaffigan
April 2015 - Headstrong by Rachel Swaby
October 2015 - William Shakespeare's Star Wars by Ian Doescher
April 2016 - Hellboy: The All Seeing Eye by Mark Morris
October 2016 - A Star-Reckoner's Lot by Darrell Drake
April 2017 - The Deaths of Tao by Wes Chu
And you can find me at @Silelda. Sorry about that!
DeleteApril 2016 readathon-my favorite read was The Selection by Keira Cass
ReplyDeleteOctober 2016- my favorite was Vassa of the Night by Sarah Porter
April 2017- My favorite read was Caraval by Stephanie Garber.
This readathon I am most excited to read Labyrinth Lost by Zoraida Cordova
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ReplyDeleteSpring 17 strange the dreamer
ReplyDeleteFall 16 illuminae files 2
Spring 16 flamecaster
Fall 15 princess diaries binge
There are so many more but I can't remember that far back.
This is my first Dewey, but earlier in the year I particularly in a 24 in 48 readthin where I read a delightful book, Pobby and Dingham.
ReplyDeleteApril 2016: Thing Explainer: Complicated Stuff in Simple Words (He only uses the most common 1000 words to explain random things)
ReplyDeleteOctober 2016: Quidditch Through the Ages (Might be made up history, but it was so interesting!)
April 2017: A Monster Calls (Didn't expect to get that sucked in)
October 2017 (So Far): Everyone's a aliebn when ur a aliebn, by Jomny Sun (Yes, those spellings are correct, this was such a cute book)
This is my first readathon! So, I'll just talk about one of my favorite book series: Mistborn, by Brandon Sanderson. Sanderson is AMAZING at world-building and creates such memorable characters and an incredibly intricate magic system. In Misborn, a ragtag group of heroes works together to overthrow the tyrannical overlord demigod of the past 100 years. The 2nd book of the trilogy had me SCREAMING, and the third one had me sobbing.
ReplyDeleteAutumn 2015 - a series of unfortunate events
ReplyDeleteAutumn 2016 - c'è una casa nel bosco ("there's a house in the woods")
Autumn 2017 - Among the Thieves
Such a nice challenge! I had to reach back to the photos taken in the others readathon and it was nice ♡
My most memorable #readathon pick was When Breath Becomes Air by Paul Kalanithi, in Spring 2017. My heart is still not over it! #readathonmemories
ReplyDeleteThe thing is: I don't remember my first two readathons. When I had to move my blog to a new domain, I lost half of my posts, so I can't find what I read back then.
ReplyDeleteI can only say, last readathon (spring 2017) my fav was: Planet of Judgment (a Star Trek novel, and yes, Judgment ... I always thought it would have to be jugdement, but ... well, I'm not a native speaker).
BUT I try to find my other two favs via Goodreads-stats. I can't promise I read this ones during readathon and not a few hours before or afterwards, but at least they have been read on the readathon days.
October 2016: Der goldene Machtkristall (The golden crystal of power) by Bernd Perplies and Christian Humberg
April 2016: The Fault in our Stars by John Green
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ReplyDeleteOh man! This is the first one I’ve been able to do fully but my fave book and most recommend is probably Ready Player One. So. Good.
ReplyDeleteThe Siren by Tiffany Reisz (Spring 2016)
ReplyDeleteSpring 2014, The Bad Beginning (A Series of Unfortunate Events) by Lemony Snicket, I read this series after that only during Readatons and felt completely lost on the next readathon after finishing it. Made some amazing memories with it :)
ReplyDeleteGhost by Raina Telgemeier was a surprise favorite from my only other Dewey's readathon, Spring 2017.
ReplyDeleteSpring 2017 was my first Read-a-thon and I didn't get to really participate because of an unexpected visit from the plumber. But, I was attempting to read Kingfish: The Reign of Huey P. Long by Richard D. White.
ReplyDeleteIn 2008, my favorite was Shannon Hale's Book of a Thousand Days.
ReplyDeleteIn 2010, I read The Invention of Hugo Cabret, which turned me into a huge fan of Brian Selznick's work. (I also read Savvy that year, which was quite good, too.)
In 2015, I read Julie Murphy's Dumplin', which I'm excited to hear is going to be a movie, complete with original Dolly Parton music. (The runner-up for that year is the graphic novel Bandette, which is fun if you enjoy the heist genre.)
Autumn 2015: Dimentica il mio nome by Zerocalcare
ReplyDeleteAutumn 2016: Per l'amor di un dio, by Philips
Autumn 2017: Senza veli, by C. Palahniuk
Spring 2017- some kind of happiness by Claire Legrand
ReplyDeleteFall 2016- bone gap
Spring 2016- Stella by starlight
Fall 2015- the sky is everywhere
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ReplyDeleteThe Wasp Factory by Iain Banks - April 2017
I have read so many wonderful books during the readathons, but if I had to make the almost impossible choice, I would say below are my favorites:
ReplyDeleteOctober 2015 – That Risen Snow: A Scary Tale of Snow White and Zombies by Rob E. Boley
April 2016 – Cattle Cult Kill Kill by MP Johnson
October 2016 – The Woman in Cabin 10 by Ruth Ware
April 2017 – A Court of Thorns and Roses by Sarah J. Maas
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April 2017: Where are the Lions - Claus Tondering
ReplyDeleteOctober 2016: Britt-Marie Was Here - Fredrik Backman
April 2016: Attachments - Rainbow Rowell
October 2015: Cancer Vixen - Marisa Acocella Marchetto
April 2015: A Dip in the Ocean - Sarah Outen
October 2014: Reden - Estrid Ott
October 2013: Guilt By Association - Gilbert Morris
October 2012: Catching Fire - Suzanne Collins
October 2011: Dragonsinger - Anne McCaffrey
October 2010: Page - Tamora Pierce
October 2009: Who Do I Talk To - Neta Jackson
I'm really excited to read Tara French's Into the Woods... she comes up all the time on Modern Mrs. Darcy, so I wanna see if it lives up to the hype. :)
ReplyDeleteI'm looking forward to re-reading The Last Unicorn by Peter S. Beagle today because it's my favorite book ever.
ReplyDeleteOctober 2014-Golden Son by Pierce Brown.
ReplyDeleteApril 2016 Saga Vol 1
These were my most memorable Dewey's readathon books I've read so far.
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ReplyDeleteSpring 2017: The Enchanted April, by Eizabeth von Arnim
Autumn 2017 ( so far...): Lolly Willowes, by Sylvia Townsend Warner
Happy Readathon Reading! :)
Spring 2016 - How Shakespeare Changed Everything by Stephen Marche
ReplyDeleteAutumn 2016 - We Have Always Lived in the Castle by Shirley Jackson
Spring 2017 - A Time to Dance, a Time to Die: The Extraordinary Story of the Dancing Plague of 1518, by John Waller
Autumn 2017 - Looking forward to Wyrd Sisters by Terry Pratchett
Spring 2016: I re-read Harry Potter #4, #5 and #6. I think my favorite one is Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire!
ReplyDeleteSpring 2017: Definitely Frostbite by Richelle Mead! I stayed awake the entire night to finish it!
Autumn 2017: Battle Royale by Koushun Takami is totally blowing me away! I don't know if the next books I've prepared will be even better, but by now I can't think of anything but keep reading this book!
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Spring 2017: Leviathan Wakes by James S.A. Corey
ReplyDeleteAutumn 2017 (May change as I read!): The Fellowship of the Ring by J.R.R. Tolkien, though in truth I'm re-reading it.
Happy reading, friends!
October 2015: Street Cat Bob by James Bowen
ReplyDeleteApril 2015: Anne of Green Gables by by L.M. Montgomery
April 2012: A Concice Chinese-English Dictionary for Lovers by Xiaolu Guo
This is my first readathon. I'm looking forward to reading The Child by Fiona Barton
ReplyDeleteOctober 2016: Beautiful Darkness by Kami Garcia
ReplyDeleteApril 2017: Ms. Marvel, Vol. 1: No Normal by Willow G Wilson
October 2017: The Silent Corner by Dean Koontz (so far)
October 2016 - Anna and the french kiss
ReplyDeleteApril 2017 - One small act of kindness
This is my first readathon, and I definitely picked the book I was most excited about to read first: It Devours!
ReplyDeleteIt is definitely living up to my expectations. So good.
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This is only my second readathon! My favorite book last time was, “And Then There Were None” by Agatha Christie. It was the perfect post-Midnight spooky read! I just got There’s Someone Inside Your House, and I can’t wait to dig in to it tonight!
ReplyDeleteApril 2017 - Exit West by Mohsin Hamid
ReplyDeleteOctober 2016 - Let's Pretend This Never Happened by Jenny Lawson
April 2016 - Birds of a Feather by Jaqueline Winspear
October 2015 - Dumplin' by Julie Murphy
April 2015 - Saga by Brian K Vaughan and Fiona Staples
October 2015 - Perseplois by Marjane Satrapi
April 2014 - Something Rotten by Jasper Fforde
October 2013 - Rose Under Fire by Elizabeth Wein
April 2013 - Fever by Mary Beth Keane
October 2016 - My favorite book read during the RAT was Green Witch by Alice Hoffman
ReplyDeleteSo far today I am about 2/3 finished with The Mist by Stephen King and I am enjoying it!
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April 2016 (1st RAT) - The Ten Best Days of My Life
ReplyDeleteOctober 2016 - Small Great Things (I didn't have any really great loves that RAT)
April 2017 (I was unable to participate)
October 2017 - So far I've only been reading 1 book, The Reading Promise; however, I am looking forward to starting The Night Circus sometime today
Spring 2015: Uglies by Scott Westerfeld
ReplyDeleteOctober 2015: Me and Earl and the Dying Girl by Jesse Andrews
Spring 2016: Nimona by Noelle Stevenson
October 2016: 172 Hours on the Moon by Johan Harstead
aaaaaand I've only finished one book this readathon but it was actually really good and that's And I Darken by Kierstan White!
My first book that I just finished today was Al Franken, Giant of the Senate. It was pretty good. My last readathon I did not get to finish any books so I do not want to count those. I am most looking forward to finishing Into the Water.
ReplyDeleteThis is my 14th (!!!) Read-a-Thon, so this goes back a-ways:
ReplyDeleteOct. 2008 - The Invisible Man by H.G. Wells
April 2009 - Best American Short Stories 2008
Oct. 2009 - Shaking a Leg by Angela Carter
April 2010 - Dead Man's Walk by Larry McMurtry
Oct. 2010 - Little Women by Louisa May Alcott
April 2011 - Voyager by Diana Gabaldon
Oct. 2011 - The Fiery Cross by Diana Gabaldon
April 2012 - Truly, Madly by Heather Webber
Oct. 2012 - The Shelters of Stone by Jean Auel
April 2013 - The Blue Zone by Andrew Gross
Oct. 2013 - Beekeeping for Beginners by Laurie R. King
Oct. 2014 - Hold the Dream by Barbara Taylor Bradford
April 2015 - Guardian of the Promise by Irene Radford
Oct. 2016 - I think I participated, but didn't blog, so I have no record of what I read or what I liked best.
This was a fun trip down memory lane!!!
April 2017- Between the world and me by Ta-Nehisi Coates
ReplyDeleteOct 2016- The Graveyard Book by Neil Gaiman
April 2016- Persepolis by Marjane Satrapi
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DeleteThis year is my first time participating, and I’m most looking forward to reading Wonder Woman: warbringer:)
ReplyDeleteFirst timer here - read 3 books so far today, and Our Little Racket by Angelica Baker has been the standout favorite!!! -Jen (Litsy: bookandcat)
ReplyDeleteSpring 2017 Gil's All Fright Diner
ReplyDeleteFall 2017 Man in the High Castle
This is my 12th readathon (!!) so I made an Instagram post
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Thanks for the challenge:
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2010 Dead at 17 GN
2011 The Dead by Charlie Higson
2012 Chicks Dig Comics Anthology
2013 Catherine Called Birdy
2014 Lucky at Cards Laurence Block
2015 Seeker Pamela seargent
2016 The Poet's dog
October 2016: SALSA NOCTURNA by Daniel José Older
ReplyDeleteApril 2017: THE BOOK OF ETTA by Meg Elison
Looking forward to this year: CERTAIN DARK THINGS by Silvia Moreno-Garcia.
This is only my second readathon!
ReplyDeleteI think my favorite book for Spring 2017 was Binti by Nnedi Okorafor!
Spring 2017 was The Thirteenth Tale
ReplyDeleteFall 2016 was Red Queen
Today I'm so excited for the entire list but thus far The Yellow Arrow was my favourite.
I've participated once in the past but I think it may have been around 2 years ago and I didn't get much reading done. I totally forget which book(s) I had! So, the last book I read was the conclusion of The Winner's trilogy by Marie Rutkoski. It was quite lovely.
ReplyDeleteApril 2017 Comet in Moominland by Tove Jansson
ReplyDeleteApril 2015 - Death of an Avid Reader by Frances Brody
ReplyDeleteApril 2017 - Code Name Verity by Elizabeth Wein
Looking forward to finishing my current read and getting on to either Pachinko or The Unquiet Dead
This year: When Breath Becomes Air
ReplyDeleteToday I'm the most excited for Little Fires Everywhere by Celeste Ng, and I'm already loving it
ReplyDeleteFun!!
ReplyDeleteSpring 2015: Ghost World by Daniel Clowes
Fall 2015: Saga Vol. 5 by Brian K. Vaughan
Spring 2016: Genius Vol. 1 by Marc Barnardin
Fall 2016: The Red Car by Marcy Dermansky
Spring 2017: Waking Gods by Sylvain Neuvel
Fall 2015, The Martian; Spring 2016, A Streetcar Named Desire; Fall 2016 Swift Dam; Spring 2017, Just Mercy
ReplyDeleteOctober 2015 I'll Give You the Sun
ReplyDeleteThe only one I've done was last October and I read Ghostland: An American History in Haunted Places by Colin Dickey.
ReplyDeleteHere's the link to my list. http://world4anna1.blogspot.com/p/challenges.html
ReplyDeleteI think The Hunger Games and City of Heavenly Fire have been my favorite books so far.
ReplyDeleteWell this challenge lets me know that maybe I should keep record cause I have no clue what I read in the past readathons...lol.
ReplyDeleteMy fav reads on every Dewey's read-a-thon I've participated in:
ReplyDeleteApril 2010 - Courting Miss Lancaster by Sarah M. Eden
October 2010 - Thomas Riley by Nick Valentino
April 2011 - Vampire School: Casketball Capers by Peter Bentley and Chris Harrison
October 2011 - Liesl & Po by Lauren Oliver
April 2012 - Summer Days by Susan Mallery & Ripper by Rachel Vincent
October 2012 - The Tales of Beedle the Bard by J.K. Rowling (though it was a reread)
April 2013 - The Wolves in the Walls by Neil Gaiman
October 2013 - Plants vs Zombies: Lawnmageddon by Paul Tobin & Ron Chan
April 2014 - Ashes on the Waves by Mary Lindsey
October 2014 - The Boy in the Cemetery by Sebastian Gregory & Neil Gaiman's The Last Temptation
April 2015 - Coffee Gives Me Superpowers by Ryoko Iwata
October 2015 - Dead Boy by Laurel Gale
April 2016 - The Sleeper & the Spindle by Neil Gaiman
October 2016 - Tim Burton's The Nightmare Before Christmas manga
April 2017 - Seduce Me, Cowboy by Maisey Yates
So, I actually went through my wrap-up posts & checked. So, these were my fav reads on each read-a-thon.
Thanks for hosting, it was fun going through the posts ;)
This is my 3rd readathon but my faves for the last two I participated in were:
ReplyDeleteOctober 2016: Milk & Honey by Rupi Kaur
April 2016: Wink Poppy Midnight by April Genevieve Tucholke
This is my 2nd readathon:
ReplyDeleteApril 2017: The Abandoned by Amanda Stevens
October 2017: Looking forward to Hark! A Vagrant by Kate Beaton
April 2017: Furiously Happy by Jenny Lawson!!
ReplyDeleteSpring 2017: I'm not sure it was my all-around favorite, but the one that definitely stuck with me the most was Multiple Choice by Alejandro Zambra.
ReplyDeleteJust finished my 1st book for this one - wonder woman : warbringer - leigh bardugo
ReplyDeleteApril 2017 - the lure of the moonflower - lauren willig (bittersweet since it was the last in the series)
October 2016 - for darkness shows the stars - diana peterfreund
April 2016 - the martian - andy weir
October 2015 - re jane - patricia park
I spent an entire readathon on Lord of the Rings in spring 2015.
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ReplyDeleteSo many great books!
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April 2011: Howl's Moving Castle
October 2011: We Have Always Lived in the Castle
April 2012: The Vanishing Act of Esme Lennox
October 2012: AD: New Orleans After the Deluge
April 2013: Cat on a Hot Tin Roof
October 2013: This is Where I Leave You
April 2014: The Witch of Blackbird Pond
April 2015: I Remember Nothing
October 2015: The Stepford Wives
April 2016: Embroideries
October 2016: We Should All Be Feminist
April 2017: Amadeus
My favorite so far was How to Be a Normal Person by TJ Klune. I think I read it for the spring 2016 readathon, and I reread it last round!
ReplyDeleteHere's my post with my favourites from the past dozen read-a-thons! http://www.thetoweringpile.com/2017/10/read-thon-memories-challenge.html
ReplyDeletehttps://luvpyrs.wordpress.com/2017/10/21/hour-5/
ReplyDeleteApril 2017 - The Circle
ReplyDeleteOctober 2016 - The Crown, maybe?
April 2016 - The Invention of Wings
October 2015 - Crazy Rich Asians
April 2015 - What Alice Forgot
October 2016: The Music of Dolphins by Karen Hesse
ReplyDeleteOctober 2015 - Breaking Dawn by Stephanie Meyer
ReplyDeleteApril 2016 - "4 veninder" by Kjetil Johnson
October 2016 - Losing it by Cora Carmack
April 2017 - Ten Tiny Breaths by K.A. Tucker
Only my second year participating! Unfortunately I missed this year's Spring readathon.
ReplyDeleteOctober 2016 - Blood of the Tiger by J.A. Mills
April 2016 - The Red Queen by Victoria Aveyard
April 2017: Unbeatable Squirrel Girl Vol. 1
ReplyDeleteOctober 2016: Aristotle and Dante Discover the Secrets of the Universe
April 2016: March Vol. 1 (graphic novel by John Lewis)
I’m so happy I keep logs of my Readathons haha so...
ReplyDeletefall ‘15: Harry Potter book 1 by J K Rowling
spring ‘16: The Rest of UsJust Love Here by Patrick Ness
Fall ‘16: Sleeping Giants by Sylvain Neuval
Spring ‘17: Strange The Dreamer by Laini Taylor
(also sorry if this is a double. I don’t think my other comment posted.)
Spring 2016: Eligible by Curtis Sittenfeld
ReplyDeleteFall 2016: A Head Full of Ghosts by Paul Tremblay
Spring 2017: Magpie Murders by Anthony Horowitz
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April 2016 - Coraline: Graphic Novel
ReplyDeleteApril 2015 - Drums, Girls and Dangerous Pie
October 2012 - The Christmas Ghost (Sweet Valley Twins - this was a nostalgic re-read :)
October 2011 - Anya's Ghost
Fun!
ReplyDeleteFall 2009 - Arch Enemy by Frank Beddor
Spring 2010 - Hush by Kate White
Fall 2010 - Dracula in Love by Karen Essex
Spring 2011 - A Game of Thrones by George R.R. Martin
Spring 2016 - The Troop by Nick Cutter
Fall 2016 - Lovecraft's The Dunwich Horror
My email: truebookaddict AT gmail DOT com
Unfortunately, I can't recall what I have read for the read-a-thons I have participated in. But I do have a favorite book, Forgotten Garden by Kate Morton.
ReplyDeleteApril 2017 The girl from everywhere
ReplyDeleteOctober 2016 Arcana rising
April 2016 The Raven's Child
October 2015 Lilliput
April 2015 Lies of Locke Lamora
October 2014 El Deafo
April 2014 Cress
I only did up through when I started my instagram - too lazy to dig through my blog posts and twitter right now from earlier readathons!
I haven't done Dewey's before but my favorite from another read-a-thon was The Night Circus.
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ReplyDeleteSpring 2017: The Skull Mantra by Eliot Pattison
ReplyDeleteNot sure if it's too late to enter!
ReplyDeleteApril 2017 - And Then There Were None
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April 2017- Blood of My Blood- Barry Lyga
ReplyDeleteApril 2016- Darkest Minds, Alexandra Bracken
October 2015- Infinite Sea, Rick Yancey
April 2015- Firefight, Brandon Sanderson
October 2014- Different Seasons, Stephen King
October 2013- Steelheart, Brandon Sanderson
April 2017--People of the Book by Geraldine Brooks
ReplyDeletehere is my link http://jennreneeread.blogspot.com/2017/10/deweys-24-hour-readathon-ten-year.html
ReplyDeleteand my list
October 2012- April 2013- October 2013-
Dead Is a Killer Tune (Dead Is, #7)\ Why My Love Life Sucks The In-Between
October 2014- April 2015- October 2015
They All Fall Down 5 to 1 Cry Blue Murder
April 2016 April 2017
The May Queen Murders Abby Cooper, Psychic Eye (Psychic Eye Mystery, #1)
Computer is down so
ReplyDeleteOctober 2017 Bring the Heat
April 2017 Silence Fallen
It would take too long to look up rest
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ReplyDeleteGood golly! This is a great challenge, but I am not nearly that organized.
ReplyDeleteOctober 2014: Templar by Jordan Menchlar
October 2015: Forged in Blood by Lindsay Buroker
October 2017: Primary Inversion by Catherine Asaro (so far)
Thanks for this mini challenge and good luck reading!
Spring 2016 - The Graveyard Book by Neil Gaiman
ReplyDeleteAutumn 2016 - The Kindly Ones (The Sandman #9) by Neil Gaiman
Spring 2017 - Harry Potter and the Cursed Child by John Tiffany, Jack Thorne
Autumn 2017 (so far..) - Mobi Dik (addaptation of the novel) by Christophe Chabouté
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This is my 15th straight readathon but there were some dry seasons in there, so I've only included the books I really enjoyed.
ReplyDeleteApr 2017: When You Reach Me - Rebecca Stead
Oct 2016: A Gentleman in Moscow - Amor Towles
Oct 2014: The Night Circus - Erin Morgenstern
Apr 2014: A Monster Calls - Patrick Ness
Oct 2013: A Moveable Feast - Hemingway
Apr 2013: Murder on Astor Place - Victoria Thompson
Oct 2012: The Associate - John Grisham
Oct 2011: Mockingjay - Suzanne Collins
Apr 2011: One Day - David Nicholls
Oct 2010: Bridge to Terabithia
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This was my second readathon, my first was April 2017 and I loved reading Nimona!
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October 2015 - Ready Player One
ReplyDeleteThis book was the most fun for me. It was so immersive and fantastic!
I have not done the readathon since then because work has always made it very difficult. This year, I'm glad to be able to participate again :)
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