I didn't feel like picking up The Accidental by Ali Smith again (maybe today will be the day), but I did read two more 'essays' in A Slip of the Keyboard by Terry Pratchett. I don't want to steam through that one, as it is a collection of non-fiction: articles for magazines, speeches, introductions to books, all written by Pratchett. Reading a few a day is going much better as I feel I am getting more out of it than I would if it became a blur. I decided to pick up another book on my TBR pile, Bird Box by Josh Malerman. A good choice for a readathon, because even if I was planning to go to bed early, there was no way I was going to put that book down. Nope, not a chance at all. Besides, it is hard to feel sleepy when feeling freaked out.

Celebrate! The matric (final year of high school, whatever you call that where you are) results were released today, and all (100%) of our matrics passed! As I teach at a school for kids with barriers to learning, this is definitely something worth cracking a bottle of champers over!
Read another 2 essays by Pratchett.
Find another book to read, or maybe put a bit more of a dent in Ali Smith.
Day 2 stats:
Books read: 1 (total = 2)
Pages read: 316 (total = 861)
And now for the challenge! Today's challenge is hosted by Becksa at Ranty Runt of a Reader
Rainbows!
The cover challenge
My indigo is a bit dubious, But then, this isn't an art exam, so I am not too worried. It is in there. You just have to look a bit closely.
The author challenge
All from my book shelves!
O – Orwell, George
Y – Yancy, Rick (Hmmm, I could read The Infinite Sea today...)
G – Goodkind, Terry (because Neil Gaiman was taken)
B – Bray, Libba (one of the few YA authors I will read for my own enjoyment)
I – Irving, John
V – van der Ruit, John (A home grown writer!)
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