October 2012 #Readathon Update Two

I’ve decided to just update for every three books I read, to check in with the internet, since you know accountability is THE BEST for the Dewey 24 Hour Readathon. Anyways, I’ve been doing FANTASTIC thus far, reading and listening to super short books. Since the last time I’ve updated I have eaten a pickle, […]

October 2012 #Readathon Update One

Hey I hope all you readathoners are doing awesome so far. Right now it’s 2 p.m. ish EST and I’ve just finished my third book. I’ve had two cups of coffee, tap water, and a Green Monster smoothie thus far. Here’s what I’ve finished so far: The Vicar Of Nibbleswicke by Roald Dahl -48 pages […]

Readathon Introductory Hour 1 Post

Questions via 24hourreadathon.com 1) What fine part of the world are you reading from today? Upstate NY 2) Which book in your stack are you most looking forward to? Sailor Moon! Oh oh and Through To You. 3) Which snack are you most looking forward to? Blah, I am eating healthy, soooo my Green Monster […]

Readathoning Like The Wind

Friends, I thought I might as well throw my hat in the ring for the October 2012 Readathon, seeing as how I have done all of the Dewey Readathons since becoming a blogger, except for one because I had engaged in a stupid amount of grown up activities the night before. I’ve got my pile […]

Come August, Come Freedom Gigi Amateau Book Review

I am not as up on Black history or even multicultural history as I should be, and that is a tragedy because history fascinates me and it’s not all dead white dudes. When a book about black history crosses my radar, especially a historical fiction young adult book, I try to get my hands on […]

The Revolution Of Evelyn Serrano Sonia Manzano Book Review

It never fails to surprise me how some of the books not getting big buzz turn out to be hidden gems. The Revolution Of Evelyn Serrano by Sonia Manzano was a book that I picked up on a whim at the Book Blogger Convention. None of the other books we could choose from for our grab bags looked […]