Margaret’s Comments (group member since Nov 14, 2024)
Margaret’s
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from the Mount TBR Challenge 2025 group.
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July Reads: 42/10040. The Pure Carnivore Diet - 7/4
41. Message Sent through time - 7/6
42. The House of Seven Gables - 7/19
43. Winter Garden - 7/29
June Reads: 39/10031. Cassidy - 6/10
32.Jessir - 6/13
33. Sabrina - 6/14
34. Thinning the Veil - 6/15
35. The Answer is NO - 6/16
36. The Carnivore Code - 6/16
37. Cloaked - 6/23
38. Hijacking Jesus - 6/23
39. Jesus in the Shadows - 6/25
May Reads: 30/10028. Charlotte's Web - 5/3
29. To Kill a Mockingbird - 5/13
30. The Last Battle - 5/13
April Reads: 27/10020. Hornblower and the Hotspur - 4/9
21. Pouncing on Murder - 4/10
22. Anthem- 4/17
23. The Princess and the Goblin - 4/23
24. Deadline - 4/23
25. The Scarlet Letter - 4/24
26. Praying the Bible - 4/28
27. Water From my Heart - 4/30
February Reads: 16/1008. Much Ado About Nothing - 2/10
9. Shakespeare, The Man Who Pays the Rent - 2/6
10. Carry on, Mr. Bowditch - 2/12
11. Israel's Holy Days in Type and Prophecy - 2/12
12. The 24th Hour - 2/13
13. Death and a Dog - 2/16
14. I Would Have Said Yes - 2/17
15. Surprised by Joy - 2/26
16. The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society - 2/17
January Reads: 7/1001. Rifles for Watie by Harold Keith - 1/2
2. The Women by Kristin Hannah - 1/9
3. The Year When Stardust Fell by Raymond F. Jones - 1/9
4. The Surprising Rebirth of Belief in God by Justin Bierly - 1/12
5, The Old Testament in Revelation by Michael Heisser- 1/16
6. The Incredible Journey by Sheila Burnford - 1/22
7. The Innocence of Father Brown by G.K. Chesterton - 1/23
There are well over 300 books on my physical TBR shelves. I plan to knock out at least 100 of them in 2025. AND, to not purchase any to replace them. I have to downsize!
I'm Margaret and I read a lot, but unfortunately the library and Kindle Unlimited call too loudly and my physical bookshelf is being neglected. 2025 is the year to focus on books I have. So glad to see this challenge is still here to get me motivated. Thank you, Bev, for keeping it going!
