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Dewey’s 24-Hour Readathon – October 2016

22nd October 2016 By Julianne 2 Comments

I made the last minute decision to sign-up for the readathon today! I was considering it before but as I have two books I want to finish by tomorrow, plenty more on my TBR, and a cold that’ll stop me doing anything more adventurous, I decided it made sense to go for it!

In this post I’ll be keeping track of how it goes. To begin, here’s the Opening Meme:

1) What fine part of the world are you reading from today?

London, UK.

2) Which book in your stack are you most looking forward to?

The Rest of Us Just Live Here by Patrick Ness. I’ve heard so many good things about it. I only have a two book stack (check it out on Instagram and Litsy) of books I must read, after that I’m going to pick up whatever I fancy from my many overflowing piles.

3) Which snack are you most looking forward to?

Dinner! I’m not a big snacker, but I do have nuts and seeds on hand.

4) Tell us a little something about yourself!

I need to finish 25 books before the end of the year to complete my Goodreads Reading Challenge…I’m quite behind! I’m also behind on all my other reading challenges, so I want this readathon to help me catch up.

5) If you participated in the last read-a-thon, what’s one thing you’ll do different today? If this is your first read-a-thon, what are you most looking forward to?

I’ve been aware of this readathon for as long as it’s started, but have never taken part before, being too intimidated! I’m looking forward to finally getting over this and hopefully joining in the many readathons to come!

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And here’s the End of Event Survey:

Which hour was most daunting for you?

Around hour 4-5 I started to flag so I switched from reading short stories to reading a novel!

Could you list a few high-interest books that you think could keep a Reader engaged for next year?

The Rest of Us Just Live Here was fantastic and kept me engaged for the rest of the Readathon.

Do you have any suggestions for how to improve the Read-a-thon next season?

Nope! This was my first one, so I’m hardly an expert!

What do you think worked really well in this year’s Read-a-thon?

I loved the use of social media, it really made me feel like I was part of something when I checked in on Instagram and Litsy and Twitter.

How many books did you read?

I had a good go at two, but I didn’t finish either! I’m a very sleep-dependent person and I had a cold so I didn’t stay up reading!

What were the names of the books you read?

The novel I was reading was The Rest of Us Just Live Here, by Patrick Ness, and I was also reading the Doctor Who: 12 Doctors, 12 Stories collection.

Which book did you enjoy most?/Which did you enjoy least?

I don’t think it’s really fair to compare them but I found the short stories hard-going.

How likely are you to participate in the Read-a-thon again? What role would you be likely to take next time?

I will definitely be a reader in future Readathons! It was a lot of fun!

Filed Under: Challenges Tagged With: readathon

The YALC Readathon Challenge 2016

3rd June 2016 By Julianne 4 Comments

There are two inspirations behind this bookish bonanza – traditional reading challenges, which I don’t think have been done before for YALC, and the YALC Readathon, which was previously run by Jess Hearts Books (the creator), Michelle from Fluttering Butterflies, Vicky from Books, Biscuits and Tea, and Carly from Writing from the Tub.

I originally planned to start a YALC Reading Challenge months ago, because of the sheer number of authors who are going to be at YALC (the Young Adult Literature Convention) this year. I have a LOT of reading to do. And so have you! There are some amazing people on the list with fantastic titles under their belt.

However, I then got the flu. I could barely use my computer for the best part of three weeks thanks to muscle pain and fatigue that my doctor insisted was completely normal! Sure enough, I did eventually get better, but now I’ve lost so much time I decided to combine both ideas, and host the first Readathon Challenge!

Enough about me, onto the rules:

The books that you read for the 2016 YALC Readathon Challenge must be by authors who are appearing at YALC this year. You can see the list of authors who have been confirmed so far here. I also run the annual YALC Goodreads list, where you can vote for your favourite reads.

If you’re unable to attend YALC this year, you can still take part in the challenge – there will be a lot of livetweeting during the convention! If you’re not in the UK, why not sign up and sample some of the finest authors the British Isles have to offer, as well as some internationally successful reads?

This Readathon Challenge is open from today (3 June 2016) until the final day of YALC (31 July 2016).

Decided to take part?

Step One
Choose how long you want to readathon for – a weekend, a week, a fortnight, a month, from now until the 31st July, a single evening – it’s up to you!

Step Two
Choose your level:
Convention Intention – read 1-4 books by authors who are appearing at YALC
Convention Attention – read 5-15 books by authors who are appearing at YALC
Convention Affection – read 16-25 books by authors who are appearing at YALC
Convention Perfection – read 26+ books by authors who are appearing at YALC

You can increase your level if you find yourself reading faster than you expected!

Step Three (optional)
Choose a Bonus Challenge, if you’d like, or more than one if you’re feeling brave:

Happy Historian – previously, at YALC… read two or more books by an author who has appeared at YALC in the past and won’t be there this year
Brilliant Bookswapper – read two or more books that you want to give away to another blogger or donate to the YALC bookswap
Radiant Reviewer – review two or more books by authors who are appearing at YALC

Step Four
Submit your link below!

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If you have a blog, please link to a post that says what level and bonus challenge you have chosen, or update your reading challenges list, if like me, you keep them all in one place. You don’t have to be a blogger to take part – if you don’t have a blog, you can link to your Twitter or Goodreads instead. You can use the banner above if you wish 🙂

Personally, I am going to choose the Convention Attention level, and I’m hoping to read the following:

It’s going well, I’m already part-way through Girl Out of Water and loving it!

After YALC I will do a post and link to my favourite reviews by people taking part in the challenge. You can also tweet about the challenge and share your progress by using the hashtag #yalcread

I hope you decide to take part in the YALC Readathon Challenge and have an amazing time!Edited to add, here’s a quick video in which I talk about the challenge:

 
Please note that the YALC Readathon Challenge is unofficial – I have no professional connection with Showmasters or Booktrust.

Filed Under: Challenges Tagged With: readathon, reading challenges, YALC, Young Adult Literature Convention

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