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I’ve got a stack of books I want to read! Now I just have to wait for June. . . (Hurry up!)
Only five days left! Spread the word!
Now there’s a bookmark for all you bookmark lovers out there.
Oh, and it doesn’t matter if you join a little late. You’ll still qualify!
I’ll join!
Another question, do you have to live in a certain area to participate?
Nope. You can live anywhere. That’s why it’s online.
Tomorrow. It’s tomorrow!
Do we have to finish the book before adding its pages to our quota?
Owan – 30 minutes ago »
Do we have to finish the book before adding its pages to our quota?
Yes, that’s correct.
I know we start June 1st, but what time, like as soon as it’s midnight, or does it have to be a certain time?
One more dawn, one more day, one day more!
If it’s like NaNo, then midnight.
I’m up now and opening the thread. No starting at midnight, this is actually controlled by a sleepy human. LoL!
For you fanatics (
) out there, you can count anything that you started reading from midnight onward.
It starts today!
Attention everybody! There has been an addition to the rules:
Books below your reading level do count if read aloud to others. So if you read a picture book to a younger sibling, you can count those pages!
That’s a good idea. I’ll have to remember that when I read to my sibs.
Hey everybody,
I have a few questions…
1.) My church is have a summer reading thingy, and we are reading all the minor prophets. Can I count the pages in the book of Joel, Hosea, and the others?
2.) I have a science book I’ve doing this semester, and still have a lot left to go. I’ve been keeping track of what I’ve read on which days. When I finish it, could I count the pages I read from June 1st onward, or does it not count at all!?!
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