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Mar 21, 2018 11:05AM
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We have had all 4 seasons everyday of the week so far hahaI´m gonna do the multiple POV´s and will be reading
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I will be doing the read 1200 pages challenge and will be reading Obsidio and A Court of Mist and Fury
I agree with Rebecca and I will be doing the 1200 page challenge since I haven’t been able to complete any this year!
Ahhhhhh I have midterms but I'll try to do the "a book published the year you were born" challenge. I'll be reading Puslu Kıtalar Atlası, it's first published in 1995.
I was born in 1997 so I will be reading Out of the Dust by Karen Hesse to complete that challenge too
I’m doing the Multi POV challenge and I have chosen 5 books to complete it and I have one other on my TBR purely because I want to read it right now!!! For the challenge:
Obsidio by Amie Kaufman & Jay Kristoff
All the Light we Cannot See by Anthony Doerr
Code Name Verity by Elizabeth Wein
And I Darken by Kiersten White
The Crown’s Game by Evelyn Skye
My extra read:
Hero at the Fall by Alwyn Hamilton 😍😍😍
I’ll be updating through my Instagram story if anyone wanted to follow along! @duskangelreads
For second book in a series I'm going to finally (!) get around to reading Hollow City by Ransom Riggs.
After reviewing my march Tbr, I decided to do: a book with a great first line. For this challenge I am going to read All systems Red by Martha Wells. If I have enough time I will start children of blood and bones for 2018 bestseller challenge, since I'm behind on challenges.
I think I'll work on the multiple POV challenge this round. I started an e-book the other day and am hoping to finish it soon. (If I do get it finished soon, I might read for the "an antonym in the title" challenge instead.)
We have sort of spring here. Aka still snowy and icey but it is above 0 c so im happyI'm doing the Multiple POV's with Big Little Lies
I did not realise how big this book was.
I’m reading The Exact Opposite of Okay for the antonym challenge. Not sure if I’m doing it correctly, but I’m still going to read it. :p
This is my first time participating in the Duodecathon. I am so exited!I will be reading Beautiful Darkness by Kami Garcia and Margaret Stohl for the second book in a series challenge. Also I might read The Mark of Athena by Rick Riordan for the book with multiple points of view challenge this weeking to make up for the months I missed of the year.
First time participating. So...Second book in a series: Ghost Train to New Orleans by Mur Lafferty
If time, book recommended in group: Stalking Jack the Ripper by Kerri Maniscalco
So this is the first month this year that I am able to actively participate! Yay! This week I am tackling the challenge: a book with multiple points of view by reading The Kiss Of Deception by Mary E. Pearson. Also reading a 2018 Bestseller: The Hazel Wood by Melissa Albert.
Savannah wrote: "Are we going to have a thread for April? The Read-a-Thon started today right?"I was wondering the same thing.
I just made a discussion myself! I’m not an Admin! But I wanna talk about the ReadAThon and apparently you don’t have to be an admin to start Topic’s!
Hi all, I just checked and I never told you what I read for March's Duodecathon! I DID finish that e-book for the "[Read] A book with multiple points of view" task, though!I read The Sunken by S.C. Green. Sadly, I did not love it, and I refuse to recommend it. The women in this book were treated AWFULLY! And the author is a woman! The Sunken was really just a chore to get through. It took me 11 days to read it. :-(
I finally finished this book on March 28th, the final day of the March 2018 Duodecathon.
Books mentioned in this topic
The Sunken (other topics)Big Little Lies (other topics)
Hollow City (other topics)
Puslu Kıtalar Atlası (other topics)
Illuminae (other topics)
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