I’ve been distracted quite a bit this evening – my husband managed to upgrade my Android phone from 1.5 to 2.1 and it’s like having a whole new phone! As a result I haven’t really put in the reading time that I wanted, although I did manage to finish The Lost City of Z, putting my total books read up to 2 so far. Not that impressive, but at least I enjoyed that one! I’m now reading A Long Way Down by Nick Hornby, which seems pretty good so far. I’m about to go leave some comments, then I’ll be back to it.
Number of books read from: 3
Titles: The Lost City of Z by David Grann, The Passport by Herta Muller, A Long Way Down by Nick Hornby
Pages read: 412
Time spent reading: 5:23
Time spent blogging: 1:28
You can’t help but be distracted by modifications to a phone. We all would be.
But back to reading, right? Hopefully, you’ve got some good ones to keep you going down the path.
I’m working my way through 101 Dalmations….
Debnance at Readerbuzz´s last post …The 24 Hour Read-a-Thon!
The party’s starting to pop
And you’re already having fun.
Don’t let the momentum stop
And get some reading done!
Congrats on finishing 2 books! Loved Lost City of Z. A Long Way Down…not so much. Hope you like it better!
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You’re doing really well Meghan. Enjoy A Long Way Down!
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*jumps up and down*
Read on!
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Being distracted is okay, that is what life is about! Looks like you have be pretty productive so far, keep it up!
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you are doing good
as you should
but don’t forget food!
Oh I loved a Long Way Down – glad you did too!
Two books finished sounds fine to me! I haven’t even finished one.
Good luck with the rest of the Read-a-Thon!
Some day I will get to participate in a read-a-thon.
Work and a wedding don’t make for a reading weekend.
Looks like you’re doing well so far. Keep it up.
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