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message 1: by Steph, Serious series addict (last edited Oct 05, 2021 12:37PM) (new)

Steph (angel4492) | 32741 comments 2021 Final RAT Stats
CONGRATULATIONS! You've completed your RAT! We'd love to hear how it went!

Give us the Scoop:
✓ Number of days/hours spent reading
✓ Number and/or list of books read
✓ Number of pages read

Optional Add'l Info to Share:
✓ Did you find it fun or was it more of a chore to complete?
✓ Is this your first time participating in a Read-a-Thon? If so, would you participate again or was once enough? If not, how did this year's RAT compare?
✓ Did you choose RAT books in advance? If so, were you able to read all of the books you'd set aside? Did you find yourself straying from your chosen books and reading more based on mood or another reason?
✓ Did you have a favorite reading spot?
✓ Did you find it difficult to stick to your reading schedule? If so, how'd ya overcome it?
✓ Did you discover a new series, author or genre?
✓ Did you read alone or with partner?
✓ Which book format(s) did you use for your RAT? Audio, Paperback/Hardcover (DTB), or eBook OR did you use a mix of formats?


✮✪ PARTICIPANTS' FINAL RAT STATS ✪✮

DO NOT DISTURB: One day (24h)
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NOSE TO THE GRINDSTONE: Two days (12h)
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WILL WORK FOR BOOKS: Three days (8h)
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SLOW & STEADY: Four or more days (2-7h)
✓ 1. ~Melissa~
✓ 2. Eldarwen
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message 2: by Eldarwen (new)

Eldarwen | 2201 comments Give us the Scoop:
✓ Number of days/hours spent reading
I read every day but didn't pay much attention to the time. Did spend 7 hours reading on one day though.

✓ Number and/or list of books read
Bats in the Belfry by E.C.R. Lorac The Taxidermist's Daughter by Kate Mosse Written in Blood (Robert Hunter, #11) by Chris Carter Les Misérables by Victor Hugo Forbidden (The Demon Trappers, #2) by Jana Oliver Heatstroke by Hazel Barkworth Daisy Jones & The Six by Taylor Jenkins Reid The Cosy Teashop in the Castle by Caroline Roberts
(The last two are not finished. Bats in the Belfry and Les Mis were started before the RaT began.)

✓ Number of pages read
2800


Optional Add'l Info to Share:
✓ Did you find it fun or was it more of a chore to complete?
I always enjoy these, though time tracking is difficult during the week as I read on the commute, during breaks at work (or when I just don't want to work hehe), during commercial breaks on tv, etc so no actual set or defined time.

✓ Is this your first time participating in a Read-a-Thon? If so, would you participate again or was once enough? If not, how did this year's RAT compare?
Not my first time, definitely going to participate again, and I think, in comparison, I read less. But can't be sure without going through the other stats hehe.

✓ Did you choose RAT books in advance? If so, were you able to read all of the books you'd set aside? Did you find yourself straying from your chosen books and reading more based on mood or another reason?
No, I don't choose in advance as I rarely stick to whatever books I set aside to read next.

✓ Did you have a favorite reading spot?
No.

✓ Did you find it difficult to stick to your reading schedule? If so, how'd ya overcome it?
No set schedule. Didn't get the time though to do two 12 hours days as I had wanted to.

✓ Did you discover a new series, author or genre?
E.C.R Lorac - a 1930s crime author. I quite liked her style and already got myself another book of hers (part of the British Library Crime Classics).

✓ Did you read alone or with partner?
Alone.

✓ Which book format(s) did you use for your RAT? Audio, Paperback/Hardcover (DTB), or eBook OR did you use a mix of formats?
This time was definitely a mix! I read mostly paperback. Written in Blood was a special edition hardcover (signed and sprayed edges like blood spatters). I listened to parts of Les Mis and did Daisy Jones on audio - full cast, couldn't pass that opportunity up!


message 3: by Steph, Serious series addict (new)

Steph (angel4492) | 32741 comments Glad you found a new author to follow, Eldarwen. Thanks for joinin' in on this year's RAT. Thanks for sharing your stats w/us. :)


message 4: by ~Melissa~ (new)

~Melissa~ | 1616 comments Melissa's Totals
Number of days/hours spent reading
I read everyday Mon - Fri listening on my commute and read most Saturdays. Some Sundays

Number and/or list of books read
Dead Man Walking (The Fallen Men, #6) by Giana Darling New York to Dallas (In Death, #33) by J.D. Robb Always Be My Banshee (Mystic Bayou, #4) by Molly Harper Still Heat A SF Romance (The Heat Chronicles Book 8) by Leigh Wyndfield Chaos in Death (In Death, #33.5) by J.D. Robb


Books 2nd 24hr:
Litigation and Lace (Collared Every After, #1) by Della Cain Felony Ever After by Debra Anastasia Sidetracked (Mindf*ck, #2) by S.T. Abby Scarlet Angel (Mindf*ck, #3) by S.T. Abby All the Lies (Mindf*ck, #4) by S.T. Abby Paint It All Red (Mindf*ck, #5) by S.T. Abby See Her Die (Bree Taggert #2) by Melinda Leigh Brimstone Academy Semester One by Alexis Calder

Number of pages read
1st 24 hrs reading: 1286 pgs
2nd 24hr reading 1200 pgs

Optional Add'l Info to Share:

Did you find it fun or was it more of a chore to complete?

As always my difficulty falls with the tracking. I was really good through my 2nd 24 hr of reading ....but then I stopped the tracking not the reading though. I was able to make it through 27 full books this month and finished 2 that I had started in Sept for 29 books total this month.


Is this your first time participating in a Read-a-Thon? If so, would you participate again or was once enough? If not, how did this year's RAT compare?

Not my first time - this is my favorite time of year. These push me to read more and definitely help me out of a reading slump if I get in one.

Did you choose RAT books in advance? If so, were you able to read all of the books you'd set aside? Did you find yourself straying from your chosen books and reading more based on mood or another reason?

No. I sort of have a plan of what I'm going to read for various challenges that I'm doing but that usually gets thrown out the window, lol

Did you have a favorite reading spot?
No.

Did you find it difficult to stick to your reading schedule? If so, how'd ya overcome it?
No set schedule. I fit in reading anytime I can

Did you discover a new series, author or genre?
I raced through the mindf*ck series reading 2-5 in a matter of days. Had read book 1 in August and waited as there was a buddy read in one of my groups. It is a total crazy ass ride by pen name S.T. Abby (get it Stabby) Unfortunately this author passed away unexpectedly recently so no more from her :(

Did you read alone or with partner?
Alone.

Which book format(s) did you use for your RAT? Audio, Paperback/Hardcover (DTB), or eBook OR did you use a mix of formats? I get through Audio much faster than reading these days. I listen on my commute to work. If reading it is ebook on my phone or ipad.


message 5: by Steph, Serious series addict (new)

Steph (angel4492) | 32741 comments Thanks for sharing, Melissa! Glad you had a good RAT! 😊


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