Here are my answers to the Dewey’s 24-Hour Readathon Mid-Event Survey!
1. What are you reading right now? I’m nearly halfway through We Ride Upon Sticks by Quan Barry
2. How many books have you read so far? 2
3. What book are you most looking forward to for the second half of the Readathon? I’m choosing to roll a D20 to decide what to read from my Readathon Maybe’s list on Goodreads. Otherwise, it would be too difficult for me to choose one out of so many potentially awesome books.
4. Have you had many interruptions? How did you deal with those? Only 1 interruption so far, when the Boyfriend asked me to put the pizza in the oven because he’s running a game right now. Not a big deal, since I continued to read while I waited for the oven to preheat and then the pizza to be ready.
5. What surprises you most about the Readathon, so far? How I haven’t gotten sleepy at all yet, not even a little.









The Weight of Sound by Peter McDade – GO. This is not quite what I thought it was when I added it to my wishlist back in 2017. I’m also skeptical of a book that has nearly all 5-star reviews, but only 40 of them; it looks a little too much like the author got all of his friends and family to talk up his book.
The Moral Animal by Robert Wright – KEEP. A book about the science of morality (or the lack thereof) sounds fascinating, and I’ve read another book by Wright, The Evolution of God, that was excellent.
Nonzero by Robin Wright – KEEP. Another book by Wright about Evolution and Humanity that sounds extremely interesting.
Sorry Please Thank You by Charles Yu – KEEP. This one is a collection of Science Fiction short stories all by one author, which I usually prefer to short story anthologies. The three stories mentioned in the synopsis sound like the whole book is probably good.






