Margaret’s
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(group member since Nov 05, 2013)
Margaret’s
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from the Mount TBR 2014 Challenge group.
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I've had a great year, Bev - reading 53 of my TBR books, a big improvement on last year.My full post is at http://www.booksplease.org/2014/12/29...And here are my answers for the Year in Review According to Mount TBR:
Describe yourself: A Study in Scarlet
Describe where you currently live: Blue Heaven
If you could go anywhere where would you go?: Shakespeare’s Restless World via The Time Machine
Every Monday morning I look like: a Portrait in Sepia
The last time I went to the doctor/therapist was because: I ate too much Dark Matter
The last meal I ate was at: Midnight in St Petersburg
When a creepy guy/girl asks me for my phone number, I know it would be: Playing With Fire
Ignorant politicians make me think they are: the Cause of Death
Some people need to spend more time looking for: The Way through the Woods
My memoir could be titled: An Awfully Big Adventure
If I could, I would tell my teenage self: to beware of The Shadows in the Street
I’ve always wondered why: The Grass is Singing
Thanks, Bev for hosting and for your encouragement this year to climb mountains – I'm looking forward to climbing more mountains next year!
Have a wonderful Christmas and may 2015 be a happy new year. I do find it hard to keep up with all the challenges and threads on Goodreads, but I do enjoy them - so thank you for your challenges - much appreciated.
I've read 30 books towards my target of 48 for Mt Ararat.My Day in Books
I began the day with Ethan Frome
before breakfasting on Five Little Pigs. (No, I really wouldn’t eat even one little pig!!)
On my way to work I saw Mansfield Park
and walked by Cannery Row
to avoid The Crow Trap
but I made sure to stop at The Thirty-Nine Steps.
In the office, my boss said, The Grass is Singing
and sent me to research Shakespeare’s Restless World.
At lunch with Nemesis
I noticed The Lost Army of Cambyses
playing a game of Not Dead Enough.
When I got home that night,
I studied [the] Cloud Atlas
because I'm interested in The Sea Change
and I decided that They Do it with Mirrors.
