My reading has been needing a lot of help lately. My available time for reading and wandering inside literary worlds has been reduced drastically over the past months. I don't like to measure my time nor I like to keep up with a Calendar when reading. I used to read everyday and know I can't. Although I can't read everyday I try to make it work and read everytime I can. Audiobooks are a lot of help. I listen to a story on my commute, which is great, but sometimes I don't want audio, I don't want ebooks because I just want plain old books. So, I use the formats available to bring some diversity to my reading and maximize my available time.
So all that explaining is for you to know why you will see that my list is a mix of audio, e-format and books. Readathons are a motivational thing for me, so I will read as much as I can and try to participate as much as I can. Let's grab some fiction!
My goals for this Beat the Heat Readathon:
| Book | Author | Format | |
| 1 | Kindred | J.A, Redmerski | e-book |
| 2 | Cerulean | Anna Kyss | audio |
| 3 | Blood Orange Soda | James Michael Larranaga | ebook |
| 4 | Flowers in the Attic | V.C. Andrews | ebook |
| 5 | Torn | Amanda Hocking | paperback |
| 6 | ? | ? | paperback |
Loved Torn! I hope you reach your goal! By the way I nominated you for the Libster Award at http://iamsimplyabookdrunkard.blogspot.com/
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