Sleepy Readathon - Day 6
Glyph translation pages are my favorite! If you squint, you can see the sass in the translator's notes 😆
Nobody tells me what not to do (except for you, though I don't always listen).
Pages read: 40
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Sleepy Readathon - Day 6
Glyph translation pages are my favorite! If you squint, you can see the sass in the translator's notes 😆
Nobody tells me what not to do (except for you, though I don't always listen).
Pages read: 40
August 6, 2021
Finally got back to reading after a few days mostly dedicated to reclaiming yarn. I've gladly (and late, as always) decided to partecipate in @myonetruebook 's Sleepy Readathon, to keep myself motivated and read a bit more this month - though I read quite a few books in July. Had breakfast in a lovely café with my dad in the morning, then read for most part of the afternoon, before having some homemade vegan banana pancakes - which I baked yesterday - with my sister.
Day 3: I read 25 pages of The Invisible Life of Addie Larue.
1k pages August 2021 Day 1
The Great Gatsby - 115 pages
I was going to be done with this book and I would've read more from Pippi if it wasn't once again for my cold which this time tortured me with an ear pain 🙄 I'm still happy with the first day reading though. As for the book I only have less than 30 pages left and I still don't know how I feel about it.
P. S. 40 of these pages were read in the evening as part of the #sleepyreadingaugust
Sleepy Reading August
Day 9
Last night proved that reducing screen time doesn't always improve sleep. I finished all 363 pages of The Hating Game by Sally Thorn.
It was such a sweet feel-good book and I loved every moment of it. I may do a full review if I remember lol
sleepy reading august - wrap up
thank you @myonetruebook for hosting this readathon! I mostly only failed at the weekends but this will definitely look different as soon as uni starts. read during this readathon:
Coraline by Neil Gaiman (e-book)
Project Hail Mary by Andy Weir (an absolute favourite!)
Tuf Voyaging by George R.R. Martin (e-book, seriously underrated)
If I Never Met You by Mhairi McFarlane
The Last Time I Lied by Riley Sager (e-book)
and halfway through Kings of the Wyld by Nicholas Eames
Sleepy Readathon - Day 1 - 📖
40 pages read, I know it’s technically still a screen as I was using my kindle but I didn’t look at my phone once so I count that as a win 😂.
(I know I'm late sorry but I don't know why Tumblr didn't save this in my drafts)
August finished! These last days I've been reading The Maidens by Alex Michaelides.
In total I've read 2166 pages!
I've really enjoyed this readathon. I know it continues the rest of the year but I don't know if I'll continue it because I'm starting university soon and I have a bunch of things to do. It's been lovely though, thank you @myonetruebook for hosting it 💜