Every October, I eagerly start checking the Dewey calendar to see when the next Readathon will be – so that i can make sure i set that date aside. This October, being that I’m deployed, I wasn’t sure if that was going to be doable – since if we were underway, then its working 7 days a week but in port, I could potentially swing it. Thankfully the stars all decided to alig and we have been in port in Crete, Greece and will be here for a little bit longer. We were also lucky enough to be given liberty out in town (being that we had been isolated to prevent the spread of Covid since end of September) – so right now I’m chilling in my AirBnB – enjoying a kitchenette and a queen size bed for the first time since mid-July when I left Norfolk
Books In Progress - I have something to tell you - Chasten Buttigieg (audiobook) - Plan for the Worst - Jodi Taylor (audiobook) - Flood - Andrew Vachss (kindle/TBR pile) - The Librarian of Auschwitz - Antonio G. Iturbe (kindle/library) - Joe Rochefort's War - Elliot Carlson (print) - Sleep Tight - Anne Fraiser (kindle/TBR pile)
Other Books On Readathon Pile: - The Only Plane in the Sky: An Oral History of 9/11 - Garrett M. Graff - The Rookie - Kimberly Kincaid - The Heartbeat Hypothesis - Lindsey Frydman - The Light Over London - Julia Kelly - Seven Signs of Life - Aoife Abbey
Who else out there is participating in Readathon? What is on your pile? What book are you most excited about?


