I have my bunch of books beside me and I have a drink. So I am pretty much set for a little while. The read-a-thon posts are going to be pretty minimal. No links or anything. I’m just trying to get the post up.
I’m starting out reading from the bed, because I am not quite ready to leave it yet. I’m in NYC.
I don’t really have any goals per se besides mostly reading and cheering for the next 24. If I can do it, this will be my first completion of a read-a-thon. I tried doing the one in October but came down with food poisoning in the third hour. Not fun! If I at least avoid that this time around that would be a plus.
I have with me to read:
- Prayers for Sale, by Sandra
- The Convenient Marriage, by Georgette Heyer
- The Obama Revolution, by Alan Kennedy-Shaffer
- Follow Me, by Joanna Scott
- The Brief Life of Oscar Wao, by Junot Diaz
- Mother of the Believers, by Kamran Pasha
I also have lots of little fun alternative stuff to break it all up with, if it all gets to heavy.









































Food poisoning?? How awful! Hopefully this time is better. Good luck Nicole!
Trish’s last blog post..Read-a-thon Hours 1&2
Looks like you picked some good books! Have fun! My daughter and I are doing this together, and I’ve posted once today, but I don’t think we’ll be posting too often. We’ll see, though.
Anna’s last blog post..Dewey’s Read-a-Thon: Hour 1 — Introduction Meme
Good luck – next time you get to Nia to participate with you.
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Too bad about the food poisoning last time. I hope you have good health and happy reading this time. Love your stack. I’m a big fan of Oscar Wao.
bybee’s last blog post..Readathon Post 1
Oh no! This year will be much better I’m sure. Happy reading.