Every year when I do this, I start all excited and geared up and ready to go. And every year I do this, I limp across the finish line, worn to pieces. Who knew sitting and reading all day could be so exhausting?
My start time: 8:30 a.m. Friday
My end time: 8:30 a.m. Sunday
Time spend reading: 22 hours 10 minutes. (yeah, I know. The uneven number bugs me, too.)
Which was a lot more than last year (I know. I went and checked). I took breaks, but they were shorter, aside from the 4 hours I put in for my kids’ book groups at work yesterday. By the way: they went better! We had two people (aside from A) show up for the 3-5th grade one, and 3 people (aside from C, though one was C’s friend we dragged along) show up for the 6-8th grade. And we had good — if shortish — discussions for both. Yay!
I also had better luck with books this year. Aside from Rebel Spirits, I really liked everything I read. Though I need to remember not to pick books that make me cry. That gives me a headache, and then I get tired, which makes it hard to read.
Books finished: 7 1/2 — the half being 5th Wave, which is just as awesome and intense as everyone says it is, though I think I have it in the wrong section at work (it’s now in the YA which is 12-14, and I think it should be in TEEN, which is 14+. I have no objections to a 12 year old reading this, but I don’t think it should be broadly recommended to 12-year-olds.)
Total pages read: 2403
Time blogged: 2 hours (which I think fits in the 1 hour for every 5 rule, right?)
Total time: 24 hours 10 minutes.
Woot!
Thanks to Ms. Yingling for taking the helm this year. I don’t know what June would be without this challenge. Her efforts are MUCH appreciated.
Now, to go pick up the house…












