Friday, April 8, 2011

Dewey's 24 HR Read-A-Thon


Whelp!!  I'm going to do it.  I'm taking a day off of studying to participate in the 24 Hour Read-A-Thon (some of you may wonder if I take every day off, but that is besides the point).  I've been waiting till the last minute to post this because I was still unsure if I could get my Law School Reading done in time to participate...still crossing my fingers.


As for food...
Strawberry yogurt and cereal
I'm hoping for some gumbo and crackers. 
Maybe a turkey wrap or sandwich
Frozen red grapes
Sweet tea, water, and 1 glass of wine for dessert


I plan to post once and keep updating that same post over the day.  I don't want to bombard your Readers : ) And in case you are worried about me... never fear, I won't be doing this alone.  I will complete this challenge with my darlings Layla (top) and Lily (bottom).

Here's my list of books that I am planning to read.

  1. Creed's Honor by Linda Lael Miller
  2. The Shack by WM. Paul Young
  3. The Gathering by Anne Enright
  4. When Breaks the Dawn by Janette Oke
Creed's Honor (The Creed Cowboys)The Shack (Special Hardcover Edition)The Gathering: A NovelWhen Breaks the Dawn (Canadian West #3)
Other Reads:
Undercover Marriage by Amy J. Fetzer
A Separate Peace by John Knowles
The Bronze Horseman by Paulina Simons
Undercover Marriage (Harlequin Intrigue Series)A Separate PeaceThe Bronze Horseman


What I will be reading if I don't get my classwork done in time:
The Law of Democracy
Liaquat Ahamed, Lords of Finance: The Bankers Who Broke the World 11-16, 51-57, 58-60, 156-57, 164-76, 307-12, 314-324, 384-91, 437-38, 451-56 (2009).
Thomas K. McCraw, With Consent of the Governed: SEC’s Formative Years, 1 J. Pol’y Analysis & Mgmt. 346 (1982). Excerpts
James B. Stewart, Eight Days, The New Yorker, Sep. 21, 2009.
Professional Responsibility
Ethical Dilemmas in the Practice of Law 
The Law of Democracy: Legal Structure of the Political Process (University Casebook)Dzienkowski and Burton's Ethical Dilemmas in the Practice of Law: Case Studies and Problems (American Casebook Series)Professional Responsibility, Problems and Materials (University Casebook Series)Lords of Finance: The Bankers Who Broke the World

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