Dewey’s April 2018 #Readathon Wrap Up Post

Another wonderful read-a-thon has ended. I’m not going to lie; I’m still reading!

Here are my stats:

1531 pages read (titles listed below).  Roughly 10 hours read.

 

1. Which hour was most daunting for you?

I actually just stop reading when I’m tired; long gone are the days of staying up for 24 hours!

2. Tell us ALLLLL the books you read!

Dread Nation by Justine Ireland, If You Go Down to the Woods by Seth Adams, One Of Us Is Lying by Karen McManus and Kill Creek by Scott Thomas

3. Which books would you recommend to other Read-a-thoners? All but If You Go Down to the Woods!? 🙂   Kill Creek is a must-read for any horror fan!

4. What’s a really rad thing we could do during the next Read-a-thon that would make you smile?

I actually woudn’t change a thing! 🙂

5. How likely are you to participate in the Read-a-thon again? Would you be interested in volunteering to help organize and prep?

Yes and Yes!

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Dewey’s April 2018 #Readathon Update Post!

It’s here, it’s here!  The Spring read-a-thon is here!  This post will serve as my update post.  I plan on updating on Instagram, but I’ll link it below.

I slept in today. During the week, I wake up at 4:30 AM so I figured I deserved to sleep in until 7 today.  Now I’m up, fed, the kids are up and moving. I’m ready to curl up around a book!

Update Posts:
Kick-off post

Update #1: 451 Pages Read So Far!

Update #2: Starting Book 3! Just over 800 pages read. Enjoyed a trip to our favorite independent bookstore! It was nice to have a little break and get out of the house for a bit!  Justin won a bookish superhero scavenger hunt! John made a delicious dinner of ribs he’s had going in the smoker all day, coleslaw, green beans. Mmm.  So good.

Update #3: Let’s pretend that one book never happened…

Update #4: In which I read a book so outstanding that I stop reading and instead binge-watch Hulu.

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Dewey’s April 2018 24-Hour #Readathon!

 

I’m so thrilled another read-a-thon is here!  Life has been so busy lately with the day job, LuLaRoe job, family (the teen is graduating high school!!) and more that I really do need a reason to force myself to read!

I have my reading pile assembled (don’t worry, I won’t get through all of these!)!

Food has been procured (to be photographed later!).  My read-a-thon menu is typically the same each time:

  • Breakfast: coffee & cinnamon rolls (a read-a-thon tradition!)
  • Snacks: More coffee, baby carrots, cheese, crackers
  • Lunch: pizza rolls (my teen boys’ favorite part of the read-a-thon)
  • Dinner: I leave this up to the husband!

Reading location prepared:

 

Now, all I need to do is decide upon my read-a-thon outfit (usually a bookish tee and a pair of leggings) and I’m good to go!

 

I’ll be posting updates here, on Instagram, Twitter, & Litsy (pretty much everywhere!)

 

Are you participating!? What does your reading pile look like!?

 

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Review: The Hunger by Alma Katsu

Review: The Hunger by Alma KatsuThe Hunger by Alma Katsu
Also by this author: The Deep, Red Widow
Published by Penguin on March 6, 2018
Genres: Fiction, Historical, Occult & Supernatural, Psychological, Thrillers
Pages: 384
Format: ARC
The fate of the Donner Party, a wagon train heading west for new opportunities, is riddled with danger and despair. The travel isn't easy, plagued by numerous misfortunes that make the group of travelers question their decision to move west.  Each of them dream of a new future and opportunities, many attempting to bury secrets that lay waiting in their past.

As their fates and wills are tested, these secrets begin to unfold. They are unable to escape the tragedies that seem to follow them on their journey.  Rather than accepting the blame themselves, they find the need to blame it on external factors...namely Tamsen Donner, whom many believe to be a witch.

It's not only a doomed fate that follows the ninety-members of the Donner Party, but an evil that surrounds them, one that has been curating within them for the entire journey.

We’re all familiar with the story of the Donner party. The story that most of us learned in history class was of a group of travelers during the great Westward Expansion.  Trapped by a difficult terrain, their only means to survive was to eat the flesh of their own.  Yet what Katsu has done in this brilliantly crafted retelling is to add a dark and supernatural reasoning behind their decisions.

Because Katsu uses a few choice characters to relay this story, readers get a truly personal narrative of the fate of the Donner party. We know their motives for the journey, at least on the surface, and eventually uncover the secrets that lay just below the surface, secrets worth dying for.

The path they take is vast and undeveloped, giving a feeling of isolation and desperation.  That soon is felt by those in the traveling party, especially when members of the party, both animal and human, begin disappearing. Unable, or perhaps unwilling, to accept this new deadly fate, they begin in-fighting, leaving them even more vulnerable than when they started.

Katsu’s story is an epic one, and like all epics it is not one that is quickly relayed but instead one that should be slowly savored. Only in doing so will the reader get the full impact of this truly remarkable read.  Highly, highly recommended.

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Review: The Lucky Ones by Tiffany Reisz

I received this book for free from the publisher in exchange for an honest review. This does not affect my opinion of the book or the content of my review.

Review: The Lucky Ones by Tiffany ReiszThe Lucky Ones by Tiffany Reisz
Also by this author: The Bourbon Thief, The Night Mark
Published by MIRA on February 13, 2018
Genres: Contemporary Women, Fiction, Gothic, Suspense, Thrillers
Pages: 368
Format: ARC
Source: the publisher
Allison's "relationship" with her lover of the past several years has abruptly ended.  She finds herself struggling; never has she found herself with her future so open-ended.

As thought it was fate, she receives a letter that transports her to her past, her life thirteen years ago, living as one of seven children "rescued" by  legendary philanthropist and brain surgeon Dr. Vincent Capello.  The letter is from one of Dr. Capello's adoptive son's; Capello is close to death and Allison is urged to come home to say her final goodbyes.

The life Allison had with Dr. Capello and his house on the Oregon coast was a perfect one.  That all ended abruptly when someone attempted to take her life.  She was abruptly removed from the home and her adoptive family.  Until now.

In returning, Allison is forced to come to terms with what transpired that fateful night. In doing so, she uncovers secrets that shatter the idyllic image she once had of her "perfect" family.

Oooh, was this a good one!! Since discovering Reisz’s other works (like The Bourbon Thief and The Night Mark), I have come to count on her wholly unique, incredibly captivating Gothic fiction.  This level of fandom has only increased with my reading of this most recent release.

The way Reisz excels is with her slow revelation and development of her characters.  Sure, we may know surface-layer details about the main characters at the onset, but it is her deliberate pacing of the details that engages the readers, making the investment in the read seem effortless, but nonetheless immensely rewarding. Additionally, our perspectives or opinions about the characters waver tremendously throughout the novel, never really settling on a definitive opinion until the last pages were turned.

The story itself is incredibly captivating, forcing one to attempt to devour this in one read.  As a fan (or devourer!) of thriller and suspense, it kept my attention rapt; I couldn’t bear to separate myself from the book until I read the final pages.  It has the characteristics of so many genres that this is most certainly destined to be loved by readers of all sorts, from fans of mystery to lovers of romance!

All in all, this was an incredibly-well crafted read.  Highly, highly recommended!

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2018 Big Game’s On Read-a-athon: Postgame

I sincerely hope everyone who participated (officially or unofficially) in the #biggamereadathon enjoyed themselves!  It’s time to report back on our success!  In the comments below, or in a blog or Instagram post, share your successes. Don’t forget to mention if the predictions you made earlier in the game came true!  Discuss your favorite parts of the read-a-thon, was it the food, the books, or the commercials?

While I only ended up finishing one book (City of the Lost) thanks to my family’s boisterous viewing of the game, I still found it to be a great success!

Thanks to all who participated!  This just goes to show you can turn any event into a bookish event 🙂

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2018 Big Game’s On Read-a-thon: Halftime

Half-time is here! I’t is time to reminisce on what you’ve read so far today.  How has your reading gone so far?  What snacks have you partaken in?

I’m about finished with my first book (City of the Lost) and I’m hoping to start a second (History of Wolves) before calling it a night!

As far as food, so far we’ve partaken in: meatballs, buffalo chicken dip, loaded fries!

While there won’t be any official posts until the wrap-up tomorrow, keep us updated on your progress in the comments below or, if you are on Twitter, use the hashtag #biggamereadathon!

Game on!

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2018 The Big Game’s On Read-a-thon: The Kick-off!

It’s finally here, the kick-off for The Big Game’s On Read-a-thon!  Although the official Superbowl kick-off isn’t for several hours yet, I wanted to give everyone the opportunity to start reading if they choose! There’s still time to sign-up if you haven’t already!

Please enter the link to your kick-off post below.  Discuss the books you are planning to read, the food you are planning to snack on, etc.  Since this is a completely laid back, relaxed read-a-thon, feel free to do it any way you chose! No blog, no worries! Just share your plans in the comments below, on Instagram, Facebook or Twitter. Just make sure you use the hashtag #biggamereadatahon so we can keep track of your posts!

I started Kelley Armstrong’s Casey Armstrong books!  I started City of the Lost earlier in the week and received the third book for review, so I think this is a good opportunity to devote some time to them.

As far as food goes, we may have gone a little overboard. On our menu, we have meatballs, wings, sweet & spicy meatballs, buffalo chicken dip, and an assortment of appetizers.

Be sure to check back periodically throughout the day for fun updates & a mini-challenge! Special prizes will also awarded to participants who earn MVP status! Stay tuned for more information!

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2018 The Big Game’s On Read-a-thon: Pregame

 

Before the big game begins tomorrow, I wanted to go over a few “rules”, which aren’t really rules per se but to go along with the whole football game theme I’ve got to stick to the terminology! 

The read-a-thon officially runs all day tomorrow, February 4th.  Sign up here!

You do not have to spend the entire day reading. Read an hour here or there, no pressure.

A kick-off post will go up tomorrow at 6 am.  Again, no pressure, just do your post whenever you feel like it.

Mini-challenge posts will pop up periodically throughout the day.  Feel free to participate in as many as you like, but again, these are not mandatory. There will be prizes!

A wrap-up post will go up first thing on Monday morning.

Ok, I think that covers it!  Easy peasy, right? Check back tomorrow morning for the official kick-off post!

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2018 Big Game’s On Read-a-thon!

 

It’s not rare for me to come up with excuses reasons to spend obscene  amounts of time reading.  With Superbowl Sunday just around the corner, I thought it would be the perfect opportunity to curl up with a good book, or two.  I’m not a huge fan of football, and while I love the commercials & the food, I’d rather be reading!

 

The details:

  • No rules, no guidelines, just read
  • No start/end times, just read at your leisure.
  • Mini-challenges will be created to break up your reading time. Participating in these challenges is not mandatory, but you will be eligible for a number of great prizes!

To sign up, link up below. I will create a separate kick-off link-up on Superbowl Sunday for all participants as well! No blog? Feel free to sign up directly in the comments section. If you want to participate on Twitter or Instagram, I’ll be using #biggamereadathon!

Interested in hosting a mini-challenge or donating a prize? Email me at jennsbookshelfATgmailDOTcom.


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