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message 1: by Jamie (new)

Jamie Barringer (Ravenmount) (ravenmount) | 977 comments Mod
Have questions, comments, concerns, etc. that are appropriate to our group but that don't fit other threads? Post them here.


message 2: by Cynda (new)

Cynda | 1796 comments Mod
Jaime I had environmental issues in my apartment last week. Manager was in here on Tuesday changing things and making plans to prevent the environmental issue from returning/bothering me again. Things are improving already.

So I will be available anytime starting Dec 27th if you want to do a winter readathon. I know we mentioned before. I can be helper mod to open threads and answer questions here on GR.


message 3: by Jamie (new)

Jamie Barringer (Ravenmount) (ravenmount) | 977 comments Mod
Cynda wrote: "Jaime I had environmental issues in my apartment last week. Manager was in here on Tuesday changing things and making plans to prevent the environmental issue from returning/bothering me again. Thi..."

We are still not doing any official readathons til April. If you want to help host an informal, unofficial readathon over New Years Eve, that could work, so long as it is clear that it is unofficial.


message 4: by Cynda (last edited Oct 31, 2023 10:58PM) (new)

Cynda | 1796 comments Mod
Yes :-) that is exactly what I was thinking of. The Deweys website will not have the date. We as a group of readers can use any date. . . .So just be absolutely clear: We would read from New Year's Eve Dec 31st to New Years Day Jan 01st?

I am definitely on board with these dates.


message 5: by Lamilla (new)

Lamilla | 868 comments Any chance it's not actually the New Year? With all the celebration and travelling there would be no time to read for sure


message 6: by Cynda (last edited Nov 02, 2023 12:29AM) (new)

Cynda | 1796 comments Mod
Lamilla we have had pop up readathons before. They happen when the mods can find time to work together. This time works into my and Jamie's holiday plans. These pop ups usually do not have much pre-readathon challenges--They are just extra opportunities to read together. I see it as an opportunity to serve those who like me are more private, more quiet people who like to stay home on New Years Eve. . . . Maybe it will serve. Maybe it will not. We will find out. . . . Keep checking in for other pop up readathons. . . . .The group banner announces the next readathon as soon as the date is set.


message 7: by Cynda (last edited Nov 21, 2023 06:36AM) (new)

Cynda | 1796 comments Mod
Jaime, my health continues to deteriorate. I am afraid it will be better if I do not moderate a New Years readathon here. I apologize. I will inform you here when my health improves enough to start committing to things. . . . Sorry for any inconvenience to anyone.


message 8: by Reed (new)

Reed (reedster6) | 79 comments Hey everyone


message 9: by Katherine (new)

Katherine Hayward Pérez  | 74 comments Is there a signup sheet for the October 2024 Readathon? Where?


message 10: by Elyse (new)

Elyse (winesaboutbooks) | 2506 comments There isn't. They've gotten rid of the sign up. You just participate!


message 11: by Katherine (last edited Oct 20, 2024 04:55PM) (new)

Katherine Hayward Pérez  | 74 comments Elyse wrote: "There isn't. They've gotten rid of the sign up. You just participate!"
Great thanks. I’m looking forward to it


message 12: by Catsalive (last edited Oct 22, 2024 02:53AM) (new)

Catsalive | 183 comments I thought October's was last weekend & I'd missed it but now I discover there's a possibility I'll Deweying up next weekend 😃


message 13: by Susy (new)

Susy (susysstories) | 2388 comments Mod
Yay!


message 14: by Angie ☯ (new)

Angie ☯ | 165 comments Catsalive wrote: "I thought October's was last weekend & I'd missed it but now I discover there's a possibility I'll Deweying up next weekend 😃"

Oh, I thought the same!


message 15: by Catsalive (new)

Catsalive | 183 comments Angie ☯ wrote: "Catsalive wrote: "I thought October's was last weekend & I'd missed it but now I discover there's a possibility I'll Deweying up next weekend 😃"

Oh, I thought the same!"


Nice to know I'm not alone 😊


message 16: by Susy (new)

Susy (susysstories) | 2388 comments Mod
This is the link to the Discord. If it doesn’t work, copy paste it in your browser

https://discord.gg/K4vbeSNA


message 17: by Serenity (new)

Serenity (riddles) | 2 comments Susy wrote: "This is the link to the Discord. If it doesn’t work, copy paste it in your browser

https://discord.gg/K4vbeSNA"


Copy/pasted it into my browser, but it's saying the invite is invalid. I think because discord invite links tend to expire after 7 days? Would you mind sharing a new one please?


message 19: by Ron (new)

Ron | 12 comments Hi, new here to this group. Just discovered it and it sounds like a lot of fun.


Erin *Proud Book Hoarder* (erinpaperbackstash) | 1552 comments Ron wrote: "Hi, new here to this group. Just discovered it and it sounds like a lot of fun."

It's a blast, Ron, happy you're joining in.


Erin *Proud Book Hoarder* (erinpaperbackstash) | 1552 comments My lasagnas are in.

It is HOT outside. I may take a brief cold shower before the read-a-thon begins. Definitely won't be reading outside on either porch tonight. Tomorrow I can do my mini pool but right now it is 96/97 and humid. Yech.


Erin *Proud Book Hoarder* (erinpaperbackstash) | 1552 comments For anyone who has Audible Plus and gets into a spooky ambience break with an audio, I looked up some Edgar Allan Poe freebies

The Tell-Tale Heart Narrated by Ruth Wilson, 18 minutes


Youtube reading of short stories - search exact name on youtube since Goodreads won't let link:

THE RAVEN by Edgar Allan Poe (Best Reading)
Channel RedFrost Motivation - sampled and it's good!
Would be nice with closing eyes and listening for 11 minutes with howling wind outside and chilling

"The Tell-Tale Heart" by Edgar Allan Poe (dramatic reading) | read by G.M. Danielson
Channel The Tale Master
This one has effects and thunder and wind in background, 18 minutes

Christopher Lee reads Edgar Allan Poe - 1: The Fall of House of Usher
B Sheehy - 37:51 minutes


message 24: by Cathy (new)

Cathy  (cathepsut) | 663 comments Nice idea. I try not to use Audible too much anymore, but my preferred audiobook provider has a ton of Poe by various narrators also a lot of Agatha Christie and Conan Doyle narrated by Christoper Lee. If I need a break from my 50+ hour long audio of Shōgun, I know what to use!


Erin *Proud Book Hoarder* (erinpaperbackstash) | 1552 comments Cathy wrote: "Nice idea. I try not to use Audible too much anymore, but my preferred audiobook provider has a ton of Poe by various narrators also a lot of Agatha Christie and Conan Doyle narrated by Christoper ..."

Yeah it just hit me on Poe short stories for at night time with spooky season, I added two of the youtube videos to my playlist in case I need a break. Think that sounds a bit more fun to me than another audio but it doesn't matter too much, sounds fun and short, we'll see!


message 26: by Vanessa (new)

Vanessa Dargain | 528 comments Anybody working a bingo board for the October 2025 Readathon ?
I thought I might try the October 2024 or again .
I might surprize myself and win this time .


Erin *Proud Book Hoarder* (erinpaperbackstash) | 1552 comments I was yes and almost finished it all but won't get all of them done


message 28: by Elyse (new)

Elyse (winesaboutbooks) | 2506 comments Vanessa wrote: "Anybody working a bingo board for the October 2025 Readathon ?
I thought I might try the October 2024 or again .
I might surprize myself and win this time ."


There's one on Instagram.


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