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Errlee wrote: "I am reading
. I googled it and apparently those things he is holding are mangoes (which makes sense since the book revolves around food), so it could be used for that p..."
As far as the 2nd round, it's just for us. I was surprised when I did my first Readathon that there was no announcement afterwards of which team finished first, read the most books, or anything else. The main purpose is to get us to read and finish some of the books we've been meaning to get to.

As far as the 2nd round, it's just for us. I was surprised when I did my first Readathon that there was no announcement afterwards of which team finished first, read the most books, or anything else. The main purpose is to get us to read and finish some of the books we've been meaning to get to.




I finished Love & Saffron: A Novel of Friendship, Food, and Love (a super quick book) and put it under Food on Cover, which completed the Health tab.



ooh I feel you on this one, I've started way too many books this week and somehow this week that I thought I was going to have so much free time has been suddenly full of nonsense that takes so much time!

I read The Tower, the Zoo, and the Tortoise and put it under the 2nd round of Book set in a workplace.

I see we are still missing changing careers and books about reading/writing and music. Anyone close to finishing for these prompts? If not, I might try to have my next read fit one of them.

Also almost through listening to Still Life which involves music.
But if someone else finishes either category above, my two books fit other categories.
Kathy wrote: "I'm about 2/3 of the way through For the Love of Books: Stories of Literary Lives, Banned Books, Author Feuds, Extraordinary Characters, and More, so I may be done by the end of the..."
Ooh, I loved Still Life. I heard the author speak last month and she was wonderful.
Ooh, I loved Still Life. I heard the author speak last month and she was wonderful.

That's cool, Robin. I liked the book too. I especially liked all the conversations the characters had. I felt like I knew them.



Sophia wrote: "My vote is that if it's relevant to plot then it should count but that's just my two cents."
I agree.
I agree.

I finished Slippery Creatures and put it under Reading/Writing - main character owns a bookshop and there is a mystery about something written that needs to be found.
Now reading A Woman Is No Man which can work for large family
Now reading A Woman Is No Man which can work for large family

Also reading 1,001 Ways to Be Creative: A Little Book of Everyday Inspiration, which I'd call self help.
Finally, I'm reading My Friend Maigret. Not sure what it fits yet.



I'm seeing some overlap in categories so I'm going to try and clean up the spreadsheet a bit - we've finished SO many books that I think we've finished more challenges than we have marked.


I just finished Meet Me at the Cupcake Cafe and added it to the spreadsheet Completed Tab for "character too young to work." I marked it under the Career Tab also. We've finished that category twice now. Bookmarks can be added to that one - I didn't do it.

Wow! Great job! I put Valleys, Vehicles & Victims on death since it did not fit anywhere else. Almost finsihed with Peach Cobbler Murder, not sure what will come next. I will look to see what I have to finish a category.




Great reading, Everybody!



great work, everyone! it's been a lot of fun reading alongside you all, I love these readathons :D


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I added it back in - unless it was taken off the spread..."
One of us (maybe me!) must have clicked in the wrong box. If anyone sees a glitch like that, please go ahead and fix it.