Local start time: 13:00
It’s time for the first Dewey’s 24 Hour Readathon from lockdown, which actually makes it easier to dedicate the weekend to reading. I even have managed to procure snacks! It’s also Andi and Heather’s last readathon so they’ve asked us for our #deweymemories. Having looked through my old posts, it was clear that bookstagram was very dark and dingy in the olden days! I’ll be sharing a few memories throughout the weekend (and never fear, we’ve been promised that readathon will carry on under a new leader).
So onto my TBR. I picked our some physical books but at the moment I’m not even sure I know what I want to read, so I might resort to my huge ebook reserves (I don’t know what’s in there to be honest) or pick something completely different from the shelves.

I love how my garden bench now looks like a photo backdrop that one might buy for this purpose, I should thank Josh for all the paint spills.
In addition to those pictured, these ebooks are high on my radar:
Rogue Protocol by Martha Wells (Murderbot #3)
Exit Strategy by Martha Wells (Murderbot #4)
This Fallen Prey by Kelley Armstrong (Rockton #3)
Watcher in the Woods by Kelley Armstrong (Rockton #4)
Alone in the Wild by Kelley Armstrong (Rockton #5)
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I might resort to my huge ebook reserves (I don't know what's in there to be honest)
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I really liked Ninth House. It's a bit slow to start, but there's some great world-building.