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		<description><![CDATA[Sunday Evening, 9:00 p.m. The end of my 48 hours has arrived.  So busy today, I snatched the rest of my hours between church and going to graduation and cooking meals.  I did start and finish Sea by Heidi Kling, and read about half of Sisters Red by Jackson Pearce.  For something different, I also [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong><a href="http://readspace.net//wp-content/uploads/2010/06/reading-on-the-beach.jpg"><img class="alignleft size-medium wp-image-879" style="margin: 3px;" title="reading on the beach" src="http://readspace.net//wp-content/uploads/2010/06/reading-on-the-beach-300x199.jpg" alt="" width="300" height="199" /></a>Sunday Evening, 9:00 p.m. </strong>The end of my 48 hours has arrived.  So busy today, I snatched the rest of my hours between church and going to graduation and cooking meals.  I did start and finish <em>Sea</em> by Heidi Kling, and read about half of <em>Sisters Red</em> by Jackson Pearce.  For something different, I also read part of <em>The United Cakes of America</em> by Warren Brown.  He researched cake recipes from all over the United States to find which ones were most representative of different states.  He has at least a page of head notes for each recipe, and lots of fun trivia between.  I have been tracking my time, but feel too tired to trust my math, and will post all tomorrow.</p>
<p><strong>Sunday Morning, 7:00 a.m. </strong>Decided to read <em>Princess of Glass</em> by Jessica Day George last night.  (I had momentarily forgotten I had it&#8230;)  I didn&#8217;t realize it was a sort of sequel to <em>Princess of the Midnight Ball</em>.  I wonder if she plans a book featuring each sister?  That would be fun, each a different fairy tale.  Unfortunately, I didn&#8217;t even make it till 12 a.m. before giving into sleep, but I did finish it this morning, and I still have 14 hours left, although with time out for church and graduation, will be hard pressed to meet my goal.</p>
<p><strong>Saturday Evening 8:55 p.m. </strong>Well, not doing the best job of  updating, am I?  Perhaps because I&#8217;m not doing the best job of reading&#8230;listened to part of The Confessor by Daniel Silva while making breakfast and shopping this morning.  I find this series about Gabriel Allon to be intriguing&#8230;so much packed into what could just be a spy thriller.  Then I went back to Malla Nunn&#8217;s <em>Let the Dead Lie</em>,  although a nap interrupted my reading.  I did manage a walk while reading this afternoon, and after an excellent dinner with my dh, finally finished it.  Another great book, this one so twisty and complex, but satisfying, especially the very end.  I don&#8217;t know what I&#8217;ll read next, but I hope I can stay awake for at least a little while!  Coffee anyone?</p>
<p><strong>Friday Evening (Saturday Morning?) 12:00 a.m. </strong>Finished <em>Bet</em>, and I did enjoy it, although I was right about the twist at the end.  What can I say?  I&#8217;ve read a lot of historical mysteries.  I will have to decide how I feel about the end, right now I am left feeling like it was a little rushed, but then again, it took Bet&#8217;s whole lifetime to arrive.  DH says not enough sleep makes me grouchy so perhaps bed is in my near future.</p>
<p><strong>Friday Evening, 11:00 p.m. </strong>More than halfway through <em>The Education of Bet</em> by Lauren Baratz-Logsted.  I am enjoying it, although I can see the upcoming plot twist from a hundred miles away.  It makes me think a little of <em>Alanna</em> by Tamora Pierce mixed with Dead Poet&#8217;s Society or perhaps <em>A Separate Peace</em> by John Knowles.  Already I am feeling sleepy, the victim of regular schedules and bed times, perhaps a little time on twitter and reading blogs will refresh me.</p>
<p><strong>Friday Evening, 9:00 p.m.</strong> I can&#8217;t believe that it has been a whole year since <a href="http://wp.me/pjIW1-69" target="_blank">my first 48 Hour Book Challenge</a>.  I was newish to the book blogging community, and so excited to connect with other bloggers.  Once again I have gotten all my Friday chores out of the way, even cleaned the shower!</p>
<p>My goal this year is to try and read more than last year, which was <a href="http://wp.me/pjIW1-6x" target="_blank">24 hours and 15 minutes</a>.  It might be hard, as I have plans to go out to dinner with my husband tomorrow and will be attending the Hodges graduation Sunday.  Perhaps I will be more successful this year in giving up sleep.</p>
<p>A second goal is to connect with still more blogs and bloggers who read and  review books.  The twitter hash tag for the challenge is #48hbc, if  anyone else wants to follow along, and should be updates from various  readers at the <a href="http://www.motherreader.com/" target="_blank">Mother Reader blog.</a></p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Sunday Evening, 9:03 p.m. Finished School for Dangerous Girls after reading it while cooking dinner and walking around the neighborhood.  (I&#8217;m not sure what my fellow residents think of me.  I was thinking next time I should wear my Ask a Librarian T-Shirt.)   This book definitely picks up steam, and it it is almost scary [...]]]></description>
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<p><strong>Sunday Evening, 9:03 p.m. </strong>Finished <em>School for Dangerous Girls</em> after reading it while cooking dinner and walking around the neighborhood.  (I&#8217;m not sure what my fellow residents think of me.  I was thinking next time I should wear my Ask a Librarian T-Shirt.)   This book definitely picks up steam, and it it is almost scary because some of it could happen.  Great to pair with something like <em>Lord of the Flies</em>.  Also dipped into <em>Confessions of a Triple Shot Betty</em> by Jody German.  I couldn&#8217;t let the last hour and a half of my challenge go to waste!  I will post a wrap up/summary post soon, I promise, but first I have to tend to the ironing.  (All of these blog updates make me sound terribly domestic which I guess I am.)  Total time spent on the challenge is 24 hours and 15 minutes, 21 hours and 15 minutes reading, 3 hours blogging and connecting online.</p>
<p><strong>Sunday Afternoon, 3:30 p. m. </strong>After a great lunch of salmon, asparagus and chocolate pie, settled down for more reading.  The pouring rain seemed to fit somehow, even if it ruined my plans to go read by the pool.  Just finished <em>Forest Born</em> by Shannon Hale.  389 pages and all I can think is that I want to run out and get all the other Bayern books and read them RIGHT NOW!  Hale really gets inside her female characters and understands their being.  And the fantasy elements are just an added bonus almost.  It sometimes seems they are necessary to the story, which I suppose in the best fantasies they are.  Total time is now up to 19 hours and 25 minutes.  (I was going to add another hour for twittering and blogging, but realized I had mistakenly counted a second audiobook in my time from yesterday, so adding the one and subtracting the other evens things out.)</p>
<p><strong>Sunday Morning, 10:55 a. m. </strong>Read <em>Forest Born</em> by Shannon Hale for about an hour.  I am about 100 pages in, and I remember how much I like <em>The Goose Girl</em>, and wonder why I never sought out <em>Enna Burning</em> and <em>River Secrets</em>?  Had some chores to do:  sweeping out the garage, cleaning up the kitchen, so I spent an hour and a half finishing the audiobook of <em>Mozart&#8217;s Ghost</em> by Julia Cameron.  Completely satisfying as a romance and a tale about young people living in New York.  If more paranormals were like this one, I would be a bigger fan.  Total time now spent on the challenge 16 hours and 25 minutes.</p>
<p><strong>Sunday Morning, 8:10 a. m. </strong>Just finished <em>Envy</em> by Godbersen and again, she has written an epic addition to the series that leaves me wishing the next entry was already written so I could pick it up and start where <em>Envy</em> left off.  Especially in this volume, I could really see this making a great tv show, although I can&#8217;t figure out that anyone would think it would be a success.  Total time is now 14 hours and 55 minutes.  I am down to less than 13 hours in my 48 hour challenge.</p>
<p><strong>Saturday Evening, 11:44 p. m. </strong>322 pages into <em>Envy</em>.  Unfortunately the second wind never showed up.  I am off to bed, and will pick up reading again in the morning.  Total time is now 14 hours and 15 minutes.</p>
<p><strong>Saturday Evening, 10:58 p. m. </strong>248 pages into <em>Envy</em> by Godbersen.  Taking a snack break, wondering if I can push past the tired feeling and read a few hours more.  My dh I think just thinks this is all a little strange&#8230;Now up to 13 hours and 45 minutes.</p>
<p><strong>Saturday Evening, 9:36 p. m. </strong>141 pages into <em>Envy</em> by Godbersen and loving it just as much as the other <em>Luxe </em>novels.  Glad that there will be a sequel.  I am enjoying reading about the group&#8217;s trip to Florida, since that is the part of the world where I live now and funny enough (to me, anyway) this part of Florida is still like that.  There is a Season complete with wealthy people from the North&#8230;Total time is 12 hours and 45 minutes.  (10 hours and 45 minutes reading, 2 hours twittering and blogging.)</p>
<p><strong>Saturday Evening, 7:55 p. m. </strong>Finished my glass of wine, and put on my tennis shoes to walk around the neighborhood and read at the same time.  (Haven&#8217;t done that in a long time.)  Finished reading <em>Breathless</em> by Warman, all 316 pages.  People are going to compare it to <em>Looking for Alaska</em>, but I liked it better, perhaps because it felt much more intimate, the main character was really the focus and has a lot going on in her world.     Total time is up to 10 hours and 25 minutes.  Off to take a quick shower and back for more coffee and ready.  Up next?  <em>Envy</em> by Godbersen.</p>
<p><strong>Saturday Afternoon, 5 :10 p. m. </strong>Another 45 minutes of reading, done.  Now on page 162 of <em>Breathless</em> by Jessica Warman, and have to say it is VERY hard to put down at this point as something important and meaningful just happened.  But the house smells incredible, and I am thinking about getting a pot of coffee ready to brew because I want to stay up and read read read.  Plus coffee and pie were made for each other, right? Total time spent on challenge is 9 hours, 25 minutes.</p>
<p><strong>Saturday Afternoon, 4:25 p.m. </strong>Have polished 5 pairs of dh&#8217;s giant shoes.  Neither he nor I can remember when they were last polished.  (A year and a half ago?  Don&#8217;t tell my father-in-law!)  Great for listening to more of <em>Mozart&#8217;s Ghost</em> though! Can&#8217;t figure out why this book was not a bestseller.  In addition to being a great teen cross over, it reminds me of a younger edgier version of the television show <strong>Medium</strong>.  Added another hour to my reading total!  Then a shower and starting dinner&#8211;roast chicken and carrots, salad and mashed potatoes.  Pie for dessert!  But while the chicken roasts, back to the reading.  <em>Breathless</em> is calling my name.  Total time is now 8 hours and 40 minutes.</p>
<p><strong>Saturday Afternoon, 2:15 p.m. </strong>15 more minutes of <em>Case Histories</em> in the car plus an hour and 15 minutes of <em>Mozart&#8217;s Ghost </em>while cooking <a href="http://www.foodnetwork.com/recipes/emeril-lagasse/chocolate-meringue-pie-recipe/index.html" target="_blank">the chocolate meringue pie</a>.  (I think the corn starch clumped up a lot, and not sure about the meringue.  I KNOW the chocolate is good!)  <em>Mozart&#8217;s Ghost</em> is getting more interesting, as Mozart is showing up more often and the romance progresses.  Total time spent reading, blogging, and connecting is up to 7 hours and 40 minutes.</p>
<p><strong>Saturday Morning, 11:30 a.m. </strong>Read for an hour after breakfast<strong>, </strong>84 pages of <em>Breathless</em> by Jessica Warman.  I left to run errands, post office, Target and Publix.  In the car I have been listening to <em>Case Histories</em> by Kate Atkinson, which I am really enjoying.  (Again reminds me that genre fiction gets NO respect.)  On my mp3 player is <em>Mozart&#8217;s Ghost</em> by Julia Cameron.  I usually only listen on my player when I am exercising, but as part of the challenge have allowed myself to listen to add to my time!  I racked up another 2 hours and 10 minutes with audio.  That brings my total to 5 hours and ten minutes reading, plus about an hour blogging and connecting with others, for total of 6 hours and 10 minutes.  More to come after lunch!<strong><br />
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<p><strong>Friday Evening, 11:05 p.m.</strong> Must be getting old, 2 hours into the 48 hour book challenge and me and my tired eyes are headed to bed.  I did finish reading The Sweetheart of Prosper County which I enjoyed VERY much.  It reminded me of the town we lived in when I was young, Swansea, South Carolina.</p>
<p><strong>Friday Evening, 8:40 p.m.</strong> Am so excited, have seen so much chatter about the 48 hour book challenge, that I am going to start tonight!  I have made dinner, cleaned the kitchen, scrubbed the toilets, and mopped the floors.  I also made chocolate chip cookies and put together a grocery list.  So I figured I would start the clock at 8:30 p.m.  but remembered the <em>Twenty Boy Summer</em> Tweet Party is tonight, so stopping there first.  The reading clock will begin at 9:00 p.m.</p>
<p>Friday Morning&#8211;I will be participating in the <a href="http://www.motherreader.com/2009/06/fourth-annual-48-hour-book-challenge_2358.html" target="_blank">Fourth Annual 48 Hour Book Challenge</a>.   The challenge has started, but I am choosing to  read Saturday and Sunday, since I have to work today.  The rules are <a href="http://www.motherreader.com/2009/06/fourth-annual-48-hour-book-challenge_04.html" target="_blank">here</a>, and the basic idea is to read as long as you can stand it and then share what you are reading with others, whether on facebook, twitter, your blog, etc.  There is <a href="http://www.motherreader.com/2009/06/fourth-annual-48-hour-book-challenge.html" target="_blank">a list of prizes</a> too, but for me, it is about the challenge to see how little sleep I can give up!</p>
<p>A second goal is to connect with more blogs and bloggers who read and review books.  The twitter hash tag for the challenge is #48hbc, if anyone else wants to follow along, and should be updates from various readers at the <a href="http://www.motherreader.com/2009/06/fourth-annual-48-hour-book-challenge.html" target="_blank">Mother Reader</a> blog.</p>
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