The E Reader is NOT helping. Between having to look at nonfiction ARCS in 6 point font and then not loading two books that I really wanted (even though I deleted and redownloaded), it's been irritating. May have to wait on Reedy's Stealing Air and Kimmel's Ghost Dog Secrets. Drat.
5:00-Hollihan, Kerrie Logan. Rightfully Ours: How Women Won the Vote
6:00--Walsh, Pat. The Crowfield Demon.
7:00-- Bonk, John J. The Madhattan Mystery.
7:40-- DeVillers, Julia. Cleared for Takeoff.
8:00--Vernon, Ursula. Dragonbreath: Lair of the Bat Monster.
8:15-- Vernon, Ursula. Dragonbreath: Revenge of the Horned Bunnies
8:30-- Stead, Rebecca. Liar and Spy.
9:45-- Blogging and fighting with E ARCs. (Not for long-- not sure if that counts!)
I have always read freakishly fast, and so can my children. My daughter once claimed, in the third grade, that she could read Where the Red Fern Grows in one evening and pass the Accelerated Reader test on it. I said she couldn't, and bet her that if she passed the test, I'd buy her a copy.
It's still one of her favorite books, and she got it in hard cover!
Very impressive progress and nice list of books!
ReplyDeleteUgh, I hear you on the e-reader troubles. I've given up requesting nonfics or graphic novels from NetGalley because they're so pic-heavy that my Nook can't handle it. And the books where random pages are in itty bitty font just make me nuts.
ReplyDeleteSounds like you have lots of other good books to read, though. :)
Six point font. As if!
ReplyDeleteI make my screen so big that my teen laughs at me. Laughs, I tell you.