(Y-11) 99 days

My morning reading was pretty good.

I read the fifth volume of Dragonero and compendium of Editorial Chipotle infamous canine, Maligno, it is pretty funny and irreverent, you can check it out at their website.

Right now I am about to start reading the second volume of the new Kick-ass series, this time written by one of my favorite authors, Steve Niles, of 30 days of Night fame.

All of this while I pack for my next adventure.

Off to read.

azr.

(Y-11) 100 days

Today I start my final stretch of my year of reading, the 100 day march.

I’ll try to intensify my progress, and hopefully, at the end of this trek, I’ll achieve my coveted goal.

Off to read.

azr.

(Y-11) happy, happy, joy, joy

It’s official, this morning, I surpassed my total reading for last, which was my second best year with a total of 32,148 pages.

Right now I have a total 32,208 pages, 60 more than last year, and with 101 days to go on my reading year, I aim to at least bring down my best year of reading, the first one with a total of 47,705 pages.

I’m up for the challenge.

In news of my overall progress, I gained some ground on my total reading for this year, right now I am 44 days behind schedule, but steadily gaining ground.

Concerning reaching 500,000 pages, I am currently estimating January 4, 2029, as the finishing date, that is almost 7 months earlier than when I originally started estimating my progress.

I still have a lot of work ahead of me, but I am motivated as hell.

Off to read.

azr.

(Y-11) One goal in mind

As I close out my day of reading I have only a single goal running around my head.

Make this he second best year of reading.

And, with little over 300 pages to go, I think it is the perfect occasion to do so,

I have three books in mind to get me there, volumes four and five of fantasy series Pathfinder.

And the third volume of Italian fantasy series Dragonero.

I’m feeling really confident that those pages will be surpassed.

Off to read.

azr.

(Y-11) thank you all

Checking out my stats for wordpress, I just found that this year has just surpass last year, which was an amazing year.

So, I will like to thank all of you who read and follow me in this crazy journey of mine.

Off to read.

But first some episodes of The Office are in order.

azr.

(Y-11) My 24in48 Readathon Schedule

With little over two weeks to go for the start of the 24in48 Readathon, I have my reading schedule ready to roll.

Because of the time zone issue, the official start is at midnight of Saturday in Eastern Daylight Time and I am on Mountain Daylight Time, which is two hours ahead.

So, I will start at 10 p.m. of Friday night, and read 11 hours Saturday and Sunday.

Here is my schedule.

Hopefully this time I’ll read the 24 hours.

Off to read.

azr.

(Y-11) pretty close

I am only 495 pages to surpass last year total, 32,619 pages.

And when I do this year will officially become my second best year of reading.

The goal for this year is 53,000 pages,and with almost 4 months to go,I am pretty confident that I’ll get there, or at least break the record of my best year, a little over 47,000 pages.

For today’s reading I will finish the second volume of Dragonero and try to advance as much as I can with Memories of Ice.

Off to read.

azr.

(Y-11) Old School Monday…Showcase(1956-1978) # 22

Hello again, on this Monday I read the first appearance of Test Pilot and Green Lantern Hal Jordan.

This story was originally printed on September 1959, it was written by John Broome and illustrated by the legendary Gil Kane.

They were looking a way to reintroduce the character but making different from the first Green Lantern in the DC Universe, Alan Scott.

Since the space race craze was in full swing, a space policeman was just perfect for the era.

My favorite part was the now classic Green Lantern oath, to think that one of the most iconic lines is now 60 years old.

This particular version that I read is an Spanish reprint of the original book, and it is sold in a sealed pack containing some blind comic books, encase in a foil wrap, from the modern DC Comics era, it is well worth the price in order to read this classic tale.

Next week I’ll start with the origin story of Wonder Woman, than means All-Star Comics and the Justice Society of America.

Now, off to read.

azr.

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