In the spirit of six-word
memoirs or
six-word stories, I thought
Dewey's Read-a-Thon a perfect opportunity to offer a six-word celebration to show our appreciation to Dewey for starting this thing in 2008 and to our ongoing book blogger community for making it such a monumental event and such a great time twice per year.
Your challenge is to creative a six-word celebration of Dewey's Read-a-Thon. Go on, you know you want to!
And, I should mention that there is incentive. The winner of this mini-challenge: the most innovative, colorful, and celebratory in six words will win a book of his or her choice of up to $15 from the Book Depository. I'll contact the winner via blog or e-mail!
Will randomly choose an awesome winner around 3am (if I'm awake) or first thing in the morning!
What are you waiting for? This challenge runs until the end of Hour 20! Any entries after that will not be eligible. Add the link to your Six-Word Celebration to the Mr. Linky below or add it to the comments area.
The most magical moment born spontaneously
ReplyDeleteramonesfan19@gmail.com
A wonderful way to spread literacy :)
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The Best Day for Book Bloggers
ReplyDeletesmall wonders are in every book
ReplyDeleteHummus, hot coffee, great books: success!
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A brilliant flash of spontaneous wonderment
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Oooo. I like it!
DeleteMy coffee fueled book binge continues.
ReplyDeletem.alabaugh@rrpl.org
Reading books while tired: drink coffee.
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A memorable initiate that encourages reading.
ReplyDeleteTwenty-four hours. Great Books. Time flies...
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Coffee, snacks, good books, great day.
ReplyDeletemartinack_75 AT Hotmail DOT com
Twenty-four bleary eyed, snackified reading hours.
ReplyDeleteOoh, I posted my link in the linky.. but here it is in the comments anyway! :)
ReplyDeletehttp://www.justalillost.com/2012/10/12/deweys-24-hour-readathon-2012/#Hr18
Readathon connects bloggers in variety way :)
ReplyDeleteLizzika@gmail.com
A true bonding experience for bloggers.
ReplyDeleteInspiring dedicated readers around the world!
ReplyDeleteCrazy friends. Bizarre challenges. Amazing books.
ReplyDeleteLol its my backwards readathon alphabet rule for readaghon if that makes much sense. Very sleepy here now.
Elaineg218@gmail.com
@ashela23
Http://elaine-grace21@livejournal.com
Together, we read through the night.
ReplyDeleteHere's my post! Thanks for doing this mini-challenge, Andi :) And thanks for everything you've done for this readathon…you've really been amazing!!
ReplyDeletehttp://www.dream-stuff.com/2012/10/a-six-word-tribute-to-dewey.html
Great adventures read; a life remembered!
ReplyDeleteThis is a great challenge idea! Thanks! Here's mine: http://dilatorybibliophile.wordpress.com/2012/10/14/mini-challenge-six-word-celebration/
ReplyDeleteSleepy eyes, steely mind, tomes conquered!
ReplyDeleteKeep Dewey's memory and carry on.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the challenge!
truebookaddictATgmailDOTcom
Read until you drop! Dewey's Readathon :)
ReplyDeletesarahmay227(at)gmail(dot)com
Community and clearing the TBR. Success!
ReplyDeleteThanks, Andi! :)
webereadingATgmailDOTcom
An awesome event to remember Dewey!
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ReplyDelete24 hours living in different worlds.
ReplyDeletedKatrinaS@gmail.com
Dewey's brainstorm -- hopefully, a forever thing.
ReplyDeletesuz19612003ATyahoo.com
I love a pile of read books
ReplyDeleteKai
fictionstateofmind@gmail.com
Books are here, bed is distant.
ReplyDeleteLaurie @ In Laurie's Mind
lahochstetler @ gmail.com
Missed the read-a-thon. Probably shouldn't comment. ;)
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