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July 2025 Reverse Readathon > Hour 8 Reading Sprint

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message 1: by Cynda (new)

Cynda | 1654 comments Mod
We are now deep into the readathon. Here in the Central time zone of the US, we are entering the very early hours of morning. If you will read this hour, get comfortable and settle for an hour of in-between-night-and-day hours for some.

What will you read?


message 2: by Cynda (new)

Cynda | 1654 comments Mod
I am continuing to read and hope to finish Funny in Farsi: A Memoir of Growing Up Iranian in America by Firoozeh Dumas.


message 3: by Catsalive (new)

Catsalive | 182 comments Trying to work out what I'm reading next.


message 4: by Jamie (new)

Jamie Barringer (Ravenmount) (ravenmount) | 950 comments Mod
I am hoping to finish Prisoner B-3087, by Alan Gratz. Kid surviving the Holocaust, so depressing, but less so than my current audiobook about the violence in Israel. & Yep, I need to pick a happier book next.
Prisoner B-3087 by Alan Gratz


message 5: by Lamilla (new)

Lamilla | 818 comments I'm joining with the first Discworld book, The Colour of Magic (Discworld, #1) by Terry Pratchett


message 6: by Cynda (new)

Cynda | 1654 comments Mod
I am looking forward to any review you wrote Lamilla. I am interested in Discworld too.


message 7: by Jamie (new)

Jamie Barringer (Ravenmount) (ravenmount) | 950 comments Mod
Lamilla wrote: "I'm joining with the first Discworld book, The Colour of Magic (Discworld, #1) by Terry Pratchett"

I absolutely love the Discworld books. :)


message 8: by Kate (new)

Kate | 643 comments So glad you've started The Colour of Magic Lamilla.

I've read 113 pages of The One and Only Ivan


message 9: by Lolita (new)

Lolita | 54 comments Finished my first book, Just Like Home by Sarah Gailey and started my second book, The Boxcar Children by Gertrude Chandler Warner.


message 10: by Cynda (new)

Cynda | 1654 comments Mod
Loretta, you are something like the third or fourth adult in the last year that has told me you are reading The Boxcar Children. I might have to at least take a look, remember the story. My first grade teacher dread it to us during quiet time.


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