Sunday, October 25, 2009

End of Event Meme

1. Which hour was most daunting for you?
-Probably hour 23 (my hour 19[I think], 6am-7am)
2. Could you list a few high-interest books that you think could keep a Reader engaged for next year?
-Hitchhiker's guide to the Galaxy, if you're into that sort of thing.
3. Do you have any suggestions for how to improve the Read-a-thon next year?
-Perhaps organizing cheerleading a little better, but besides that I thought it ran pretty well from a reader perspective
4. What do you think worked really well in this year’s Read-a-thon?
- I liked the fair range of mini-challenges, and change of R-a-t hosts every few hours. (although I don't know if they was any different from last time, as this was my first time...)
5. How many books did you read?
- 5 (but only finished 4)
6. What were the names of the books you read?
- House of Leaves, Hitchhiker's guide to the Galaxy, Looking for Alaska, Paper Towns, and Doppelganger
7. Which book did you enjoy most?
-I refuse to pick favourites.
8. Which did you enjoy least?
-Actually, I rather enjoyed all 5 of the books. (I only stopped reading HoL because it was too difficult a read for a thing like this)
9. If you were a Cheerleader, do you have any advice for next year’s Cheerleaders?
- I was not a Cheerleader, sorry.
10. How likely are you to participate in the Read-a-thon again? What role would you be likely to take next time?
- Oh at least a 90% certainty! I really liked it. I'll probably take up the role of a reader again, but who knows maybe I'll step it up and become a cheerleader too.

Final(?) R-A-T Update

Well, it seems we have a single official hour left in this endevour, and I have to say it's been fun.
I have a little less than 2/3's of Paper Towns left to read (I'll probably try and finish it before I sleep, even if I end up going past 8:00)

In summation
I finished Hitchiker's guide to the galaxy, looking for alaska, and doppleganger and Started house of leaves. by the end I will have finished paper towns, falling short of my 5 book goal, but coming pleasently close.
All-in-all I don't think I did too terribly for my first read-a-thon. It was fun, and I hope to do one again some time! :3

R-A-T Update

I finished doppelganger, starting Paper Towns(which will probably prove to be my final book of the night). Opening the window and switching chairs helped. So did some tea. Off to read.

R-A-T Update

Solid Halfway through Doppelganger.
I'm going to open the window to keep myself awake, I think, and sit in a solid chair instead of my bed.

Tiredness level: I could definitely sleep, but I will forge on!

Saturday, October 24, 2009

R-A-T Update

Finished Looking For Alaska, Started dopple ganger, did a mini-challenge.

Tirednesslevel- Meh.

Hour for me: 12,
Actual Hour: 18
Hours I think I can go: 5-8 More.

Minichallenge Time: gimmie Five

http://infantbibliophile.blogspot.com/2009/10/24-hour-read-thon-mini-challenge.html

The challenge is to list five of your favourite children's books in no particular order.

1. I can read with my eyes shut- Dr. Suess (sp?)
- Cat in the Hat brags about being able to read with his eyes shut.
2. Any and all Amelia Bedilea(sp?) books.
-house keeper takes everything literally, lulz ensue.
3. Hop on Pop- Dr Suess again.
-no plot, just rhymes. the first book I remember reading aloud.
4. If you take a mouse to school
-kid takes mouse to school, mouse asks for more things, mouse and kid become friends.
5. Too Many Pumpkins!
-pumpkin falls off truck, pumpkins grow, there are too many pumpkins, lady must make a gajillion different things out of pumpkins.

rat update

Since we last met our main character has made dinner for herself and her sister, made and drank a pot of tea, and almost finished Looking For Alaska. Up next: Doppelganger

Side note: She apologizes for her slowness, she is distracted easily, but promises you and herself that she will be reading more solidly as things quiet down and everyone else starts to go to bed.