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Reverse Readathon Schedule
July 27-28
Saturday 8am - Sunday 8am
Hour 1 (8:00am) - bfast + audio
Hour 2 - read
Hour 3 - read
Hour 4 - read
Hour 5 - lunch + audio
Hour 6 - read + 25% update
Hour 7 - read
Hour 8 - read
Hour 9 - snack + audio
Hour 10 - read
Hour 11 - read
Hour 12 - dinner + audio + 50% update
Hour 13 - read
Hour 14 - read
Hour 15 - read
Hour 16 - read
Hour 17 - read
Hour 18 - read
Hour 19 - read
Hour 20 - sleep
Hour 21 - sleep
Hour 22 - sleep
Hour 23 - read
Hour 24 - bfast + audio
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Its just a plan it all depends on my mood lol


Sure thing. Its been on my tbr for a long time

Yess. Thank you!



25% Update (Hour 6)
Almost done with Ariadne Chap 28 I'm now very much thinking this book should have been titled Phaedra. Her story seems a lot crazier. Lol. And I think this is a place in the story where people who DON'T know the myths are going to have a much more interesting experience than those of us who do. Because I know how this ends, but if I didn't, I would be very interested in finding out. I'm still really enjoying this take on the story though.
And in Chap 29, even though I do know a lot of the myths I don't think I know what happens between Ariadne and Dionysus. I know what the Maenads do in their worship of him, but I don't know how Ariadne will react, or how she finds out, or even what this book is going to say their rites are.
Started She's Not Sorry a story behind the mysterious accident of a girl named Caitlin, did she jump or was she pushed? It's just getting better so will be continuing this one.
Also Started Not in Love but too early to comment. It's all science-y and stuff
I read Ariadne a year or so ago. I was reminded in some ways of Circe's experience as described by Madeline Miller. There are some similarities that made me think. . . . Enjoy!

Haven't read it yet. Been postponing reading books with mythologies. Lmao. But it's on my list


50% Update (Hour 12)
Finished a book! Ariadne by Jennifer Saint
--Even though Phaedra was definitely the more complex character and had the more interesting voice, I think that by the end Ariadne showed the most growth. Phaedra kind of slumped backward a bit, even commented on by Ariadne when she said that she could see the same 13 year old who was head over heels for Theseus when she spoke in the presence of Hippolytus. And Phaedra's 180 in the moment of Hippolytus's rejection was very juvenile-feeling. Whereas Ariadne goes from letting everything happen to her to finding the strength to pull away from Dionysus, despite still loving him (or at least, who he once way). As I said before, I really liked the voice of the narrative overall, even though the first half of the book was pretty weak in terms of character and tension. So I think overall, especially given the last half of the book I'm going 3.5 stars.
She's Not Sorry by Mary Kubica
--Didn't expect it! The one you thought the victim was the villain. What a twist. Almost done at 77%

25% Update (Hour 6)
Almost done with Ariadne Chap 28 I'm now very much thinking this book should have been titled Phaedra. Her story seems a lot crazier. Lol. And I think this is..."
Good to hear about Ariadne, Christene! I do know most mythological stories but have no memory, so sounds like I will enjoy this too.
Good luck for the remainder of the readathon, sounds like you're having a great time!




100% Update (Reading Wrap up)
Books finished: 2
Total Pages Read: 737
Total Hours Listened: 15hrs and 29mins
Completed Books:


Partially Completed:
The Prison Healer by Lynette Noni -- at 26%
Not in Love by Ali Hazelwood --at 10%

1. Fall in Love. (like, attraction, admiration)
✔️ 2. Fall into the Fire. (destruction, purification, social crisis)
The Book That Wouldn’t Burn by Mark Lawrence
3. Fall into the Flow of Things. (sequence or niche- ness)
The Games Gods Play
✔️ 4. Fall to the Earth. (fruit and leaves indicate trees; memoirs about parachuting or skydiving, disillusionment and recovery)
The Wife Upstairs by Freida McFadden
✔️ 5. Fall off the Radar. (missing persons/murder mysteries; lost cities; explorers; ghost ships)
Sleep Tight by J.H. Markert

Didn't timed myself in this readathon but I finished 2 books


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Great job Christene!
See you back in April hopefully!

Challenge: Summertime Enjoyment
🌻Level One🌻 Some Basics
☑️1. Summer Vacations--Read about road trips, train travel, travel adventures, which could lead to travel mishaps/crimes/mysteries. Or read about family reunions where the gossip is spicy and the food delicious and abundant.
My Friends by Fredrik Backman 5⭐ - 7/2/2025
2. Natural Beauty Scenes--Read about beach, shore, parks, recreational areas. Fiction and nonfiction books activities work here such as surfing or picnicking or camping books. Thinking of mysteries, science, adventure, memoirs, eco novels.
☑️3. Summer Projects-- Read about arts and crafts, home improvements, social and sociopolitical activities such as volunteer to organize or participate in an event. Memoirs about prison librarian or sociopolitical leader organizing event or movement--or humorous book about how an event was going well until a monster crashed the party and everything went wild.
Patron Saints of Nothing by Randy Ribay 4⭐ - 7/3/2025
4. Seasonal Events/Celebrations---Read about a July 4th celebrations such as watching fireworks or having a backyard BBQ. Read about participating in a fishing or swimming contests or birding event. I am thinking murder or crime at an event or celebration might be fun or maybe a adventure or misadventure might be equally fun.
5. Seasonal Sports/Activities--Read about surfing, mountain climbing, gardening, more. Thinking of action-filled novels, mountain climbing memoirs and mysteries, poisonous gardens, animals in gardens, maybe stories about gnomes and other garden creatures.
😎Level Two😎 Something a bit Extra?
☑️Extra.1. Heat Up -- Read a romance novel or a science/science fiction book about global warming or fevers/viruses/infections. Or just anything that warms your heart or spirit.
Vanishing World by Sayaka Murata 3⭐ - 7/2/2025
Extra 2. Cool Down--Read about swimming parties or stays at a lake house or time in the tree house or anywhere else one may cool down or chill out emotionally, spiritually, physically. Read a book that brings you a little bit more peace.

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Hi Christine, good to see you here as well. Hope you have a great readathon!
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