Check in on the comments when you are done with your summary, which should include number of books read, total page count, number of hours reading/reviewing, and your 48 hour or personal challenge experience.
At this point, it looks like we had fifteen participants. I’ll be back later with the winners.
MotherReader done! (see below post)
ReplyDeleteMidwestern Lodestar also done!
ReplyDeleteFinished with a whimper, not a bang, but did finish.
ReplyDeleteLiz B. done!
ReplyDeleteI am finished also.
ReplyDeleteZe end for ze Chicken Spaghetti.
ReplyDeleteI made it to homebase also.
ReplyDeleteI'm finished, too. Wrap-up post is on my blog. Thanks for setting this up!
ReplyDeleteDone done doneski.
ReplyDeleteAlso done, with wrap-up posted. Thanks so much for organizing this. I had a wonderful time!
ReplyDeleteStick a fork in me, I am done.
ReplyDeleteHey MotherReader! I am at work presently, so I will total up the pages and hours this evening, then check in with you and post my summary. :)
ReplyDeleteI finished and have a summary up at my blog in addition to the individual reviews.
ReplyDeleteWe should do this again next year.
I read... a pathetic amount, but I read.
ReplyDeleteMy reviews are here:
http://cathythelibrarian.edublogs.org/
I didn't really keep track of my hours, because honestly, there is no way that I read more than anyone else. However I am proud that I sat down and took the time to read, rather than doing something else. Plus some kid was bothering me about returning the Runaways comic series because he wanted to read them. Pesky kids.
Added my last book - Things Left Unsaid, 261 pages - to my 48HRC post, which I read last night. It was possibly the best (contemporary-time) story on my list.
ReplyDeleteMs. Yingling read during the specified hours but didn't blog until this morning. Did that disqualify me?
ReplyDeletehttp://msyinglingreads.blogspot.com