I think I've done fairly well in this readathon. Of course, as it usually happens, I've been blog-hopping and web-surfing a lot more than reading, thus discovering many new blogs, and many, many new books I'd like to read! Geez.
Finished reading:
- Deenie by Judy Blume
- The Phantom of the Opera by Gaston Leroux (Italian translation)
- Fairy Tale by Cyn Balog
- One Bloody Thing After Another by Joey Comeau (e-ARC)
- Bianca come il latte, rossa come il sangue by Alessandro D'Avenia
Almost finished reading:
- Waiting for Snow in Havana by Carlos Eire (Italian translation)
Started reading against my better judgement, because I couldn't help myself:
- French Literature - A Very Short Introduction by John D. Lyons
- Sonnets from the Portuguese by Elizabeth Barrett Browning
- The Poison Diaries by Maryrose Wood (blame HarperCollins Sneak-Peek Complete Access)
- Wildthorn by Jane Eagland (blame Netgalley)
Not too shabby, I guess ;-)

8 Comments:
That's pretty amazing. I started Phantom years ago but never finished. I should probably give it another try.
Sounds like you have quite a lot on your hands and you've made some great progress.
I really adore Phantom. And you're going to love Sonnets from the Portuguese by Elizabeth Barrett Browning!
I will have to check out this book Phantom. Fairy Tale is on my list for reading this summer and I hope to get to it soon. Great job on the readathon!
@Laurie: Phantom has a slow start and seems a bit boring at the beginning, but it gets better after the first 100 pages or so.
@Serena: yes. Sonnets from the Portuguese are good, and easier to understand than I'd imagined.
@Kristen: Thanks! It was a fun readathon!
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Great job! I actually haven't read ANY of books, but I probably should. Hope you enjoyed them! :)
sounds quite ambitious there! I look forward to reading more of your reviews :-)
Stopping by again to say: Thanks for participating in The Saturday Network!
And I missed it the first time, but I hope you're enjoying Wildthorn! I really want to read that one. :D
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