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message 1: by Steph, Serious series addict (last edited Oct 01, 2025 11:21PM) (new)

Steph (angel4492) | 32827 comments 2025 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)
1. Eldarwen
2. Victoria
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SLOW & STEADY: Four or more days (2-7h)
1. Sandra
2. CassieCruel
3. Steph
4. Moondance
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message 2: by Eldarwen (new)

Eldarwen | 2205 comments Oooookay, so let's see what I ended up with this year.


Give us the Scoop:

✓ Number of days/hours spent reading: total fail of reading 24 hours in 3 sittings of 8 hours haha. I did 8 hours twice, and the rest was a maximum of 7 hours, or less of course.
Since I always track the entire month, I have more or less pages on a daily basis. Some days it wasn't a lot of pages at all, my lowest was 4 almost-not-worth-mentioning pages, some days I read at least for half the evening instead of turning on the TV. All in all, I read a lot this month.

✓ Number of pages read: 2806

✓ Number and/or list of books read:

✓ Currently Reading at start of RAT
Forgiven by Jana Oliver - on page 254/407
The Seven Sisters by Lucinda Riley - on page 438/640
Anatomy: A Love Story by Dana Schwartz - on page 124/338
Forever by Maggie Stiefvater - on page 214/489

✓ Books started during RAT
Moon Called (Mercy Thompson, #1) by Patricia Briggs The Storm Sister (The Seven Sisters, #2) by Lucinda Riley Three in Death (In Death, #7.5, 12.5, 22.5) by J.D. Robb The Paris Library by Janet Skeslien Charles Blood Bound (Mercy Thompson, #2) by Patricia Briggs Das Herz der Drachen (Asrai, #3) by Liane Mars Funkenmagie Farbenspiel der Nacht by Liane Mars Iron Kissed (Mercy Thompson, #3) by Patricia Briggs

✓ Completed Books
Forgiven (The Demon Trappers, #3) by Jana Oliver The Seven Sisters by Lucinda Riley Moon Called (Mercy Thompson, #1) by Patricia Briggs Anatomy A Love Story by Dana Schwartz Blood Bound (Mercy Thompson, #2) by Patricia Briggs Das Herz der Drachen (Asrai, #3) by Liane Mars The Paris Library by Janet Skeslien Charles Iron Kissed (Mercy Thompson, #3) by Patricia Briggs


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Optional Add'l Info to Share:

✓ Did you find it fun or was it more of a chore to complete?
always fun :-)

✓ 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?
I found my concentration span lacking when it came to the 8 hour slots. I always did the 2-7 hour RAT and I think that is still the better way to go for me. It's been ages since I sat and read for 12 hours at a time, and 8 hours was apparently a lot to ask this year as well ;-) This time RAT really showed me again how some books can be read super quickly and others take so much more time for a smaller amount of pages read.

✓ 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?
I wanted to use RAT to clear out some books from my currently-reading shelf. It mostly worked as I read 3 out of 4 I'd chosen. The fourth one is just.. meh. And the book club book was of course planned as well.

✓ Did you have a favorite reading spot?
Nope :-)

✓ Did you find it difficult to stick to your reading schedule? If so, how'd ya overcome it?
No schedule for me. I figured, since I had some time off work it would come easily. Ha. Ha. :-p

✓ Did you discover a new series, author or genre?
While I read two new-to-me authors, I wouldn't exactly call them discoveries. I might read Dana Schwartz's second book in that series, but I'm not sure I want to pick up another book by Janet Skeslien Charles.

✓ 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?
Paperbacks all around with a bit of audio mixed in for the Mercy Thompson re-reads.


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

Steph (angel4492) | 32827 comments ✓ Number of days/hours spent reading
I read 2+ hrs each day of the month, but did a shit job of tracking how long each day and on each book.

✓ Number and/or list of books read
I read less than my typical # of books in Sept, but they were all good
Innocent in Death (In Death, #24) by J.D. Robb Burn to Shine (Rogue Team International, #4) by Jonathan Maberry Creation in Death (In Death, #25) by J.D. Robb Strangers in Death (In Death, #26) by J.D. Robb Salvation in Death (In Death, #27) by J.D. Robb Promises in Death (In Death, #28) by J.D. Robb For Whom the Belle Tolls (Hell's Belles, #1) by Jaysea Lynn

✓ Number of pages read
Didn't tally page count

✓ Did you find it fun or was it more of a chore to complete?
RL is a stressfest right now, but I was able to lose myself in books for a bit, which is always nice. I struggled to stick with anything outside of ID-land, which is also unusual for me.

✓ 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 the first or the last.

✓ 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?
Just read whatever caught my interest enough to stick with and ended up continuing my plow through Robb's In Death.

✓ Did you have a favorite reading spot?
Bed

✓ Did you find it difficult to stick to your reading schedule? If so, how'd ya overcome it?
Not difficult b/c I went with one I knew I'd be able to complete 😉

✓ Did you discover a new series, author or genre?
Victoria recommended For Whom the Belle Tolls by Jaysea Lynn, which I grabbed and enjoyed. It was longer than I think it needed to be for the story, but still enjoyed the time spent with the characters. Lily's paradise sounded awesome. I'll continue on with the series.

✓ Did you read alone or with partner?
Aside from a few hrs finishing off an audiobook listen with my husband, I read 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?
1 Audible book
6 Kindle ebooks


message 4: by Victoria (new)

Victoria (nemerith) | 1226 comments ✓ Number of days/hours spent reading
3 days, 8h each

✓ Number and/or list of books read
Wicked Gods (Gifted Academy, #1) by Michelle Hercules Ruthless Idols (Gifted Academy #2) by Michelle Hercules Hateful Heroes (Gifted Academy #3) by Michelle Hercules Broken Knights (Gifted Academy #4) by Michelle Hercules Dragon Discovered (The Dragon Lady Book 2) by Sam Hall Consume Me (Immortal Vices and Virtues All Hallows' Eve #4) by Heather Hildenbrand Rejected (Shadow Beast Shifters, #1) by Jaymin Eve Reclaimed (Shadow Beast Shifters, #2) by Jaymin Eve

✓ Number of pages read
2141 pages in total, the last day was a tad less than the others

✓ Did you find it fun or was it more of a chore to complete?
The first two sessions were super fun, I was in the zone, and I got a lot of reading done. But the third session just wasn't happening, or I would be too tired to continue after six hours 😫 I'm glad I've got it done in the end, even if it's a tad late 😅

✓ 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?
I think this is the third or fourth time I participated, and I will join again next year, of course... but maybe not for 8-hour sessions, cause that was rough.

✓ 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?
I chose my books upfront... and read none of them 😁😁 So yeah, I just read what caught my fancy at that time.

✓ Did you have a favorite reading spot?
Sofa, curled up with a blanket, snacks, hot chocolate, and cats... I mean, what more do you want?

✓ Did you find it difficult to stick to your reading schedule? If so, how'd ya overcome it?
Yessssssssss… work just rly rly rly threw a wrench in my plans. I was so tired all the time.
But I didn't force myself, I just listened to my body, and well, I got there in the end 😊

✓ Did you discover a new series, author or genre?
Nope

✓ 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?
Kindle ebooks


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