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    Europa's Fairy Book by Joseph Jacobs, 221 pages



    Running Total
    : 13,271 pages

    #45791

    One last book to add! =) 

    Previous page count: 8,321

    “Nancy Drew and Her Sister Sleuths: Essays on the Fiction of Girl Detectives” Edited by Michael G. Cornelius and Melanie E. Gregg (208 pg.)

    Total page count for my first Read-a-thon:  8,529

    #45792
    Janin of Yen
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    The Blue Sword: Robin McKinly: 350 pages

    Do Hard Things: Alex and Brett Harris: 241 pages

    Total: 13,255

    #45793
    Sarah
    Member

    Freddy and the Dragon, by Walter R. Brooks: 237 pages.

    Running Total: 7,541 pages.

    #45794
    Pip
    Member

    “The Complete Greek Drama” (Oates and O’Neill), 1,185 pages
    “Joie de Vivre” (Arbor), 207 pages
    “Black Coffee” (Christie), 221 pages
    Total: 34,721 pages.

    #45795
    Alassiel
    Member

    One more book!  I haven’t quite finished it yet, but I won’t be near a computer for the next couple days, so I’m posting it anyway.  I’m going to finish it tonight though, I promise!

    Red Prophet, by Orson Scott Card- 310 pages

    Running Total: 6,518 pages

    #45796

    Eragon, by Christopher Paolini pages 509

    Running Total: 5,142

    #45797
    Sarah
    Member

    The Drackenberg Adventure, by Lloyd Alexander: 150 pages.

    Running Total: 7,691 pages.

    #45798
    TahiriVeila
    Member

    Okay last day!

    Star Wars: Clone Wars Gambit: Stealth by Karen Miller 409 pages
    Dreamhouse Kings book 5: Whirlwind by Robert Liparulo 314 pages
    The Spirit-Filled Follower of Jesus by NavPress 111 pages
    Our Daily Bread (June, July, and August) 88 pages
    Dreamhouse Kings book 6: Frenzy by Robert Liparulo 157 pages (I didn’t finish the whole thing yet, but that’s as far as I got.)
    Bible 50 pages

    So…
    A Grand Total of 9,542 pages!

    ~TahiriVeila

    #45799

    The Dark is Rising by Susan Cooper, 244 pages
    A Field Guide to Narnia
    by Colin Duriez, 240 pages
    Moby Dick
    by Herman Melville, 188 pages (out of who knows how many, I ran out of time. :P)

    Grand Total: 13,943 pages.

    #45800
    Jordan
    Member

    Mary Poppins Comes Back by P. L. Travers. 296 pages.

    Final Total: 5,234 pages.

    #45801
    ForeverFan
    Member

    Blue Thunder: The Truth About Conservatives from Macdonald to Harper by Bob Plamondon 586 pages
    Daniel Deronda by George Eliot: 394 pages read from the book
    Criminal Justice Today: An Introductory Text for the 21st Century by Frank Schmalleger: 180 pages read from the book

    Grand Total: 7,867 pages
     

    #45802
    wyatt
    Member

    Voyage of Slaves Brian Jacques. Read only 143 pages.
    The Mysterious Island. Read only 137 pages.

    Grand final total to the best of my knowledge is 2886 pages.

    Well I guess I did did better than last year. I wish I could have got 3000 pages but I’ll try again next year.

    #45803
    LucyLou
    Member

    235 pages in ”The Return of the King” J.R.R. Tolkien 

    final total-1,718!!! 

    #45804
    Pip
    Member

    “In Retrospect” (McNamara), 414 pages
    “The Last Thing I Remember” (Klavan), 346 pages
    “The Plot That Thickened” (Wodehouse), 221 pages
    “Though the Darkness Hide Thee” (Bauer), 364 pages
    “The History” (Herodotus), 699 pages
    “11 Plays of the Greek Dramatists” (various), 360 pages
    “Nine Greek Dramas” (various), 466 pages
    “Complete Writings” (Thucydides), 516 pages
    “Complete Works” (Horace), 412 pages
    “The Mending String” (Coon), 302 pages
    “William Henry is a Fine Name” (Gohlke), 250
    “The Book Thief” (Zusak), 552 pages
    “The Body” (Colson), 447 pages
    “Trilogy” (Schaeffer), 367 pages
    “The Quotable Lewis” (Martindale and Root, ed.), 651 pages
    “The House of Mirth” (Wharton), 360 pages
    Total: 41,448 pages.

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