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Ben Nevis: 16-20 books
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Nov 07, 2015 06:34PM
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Ok, I'm in.
I started this challenge back in 2014 when it was 13 books, and I'm still trying to get there.
I'll aim for 16, but will count those read in the past couple of years towards it.
I started this challenge back in 2014 when it was 13 books, and I'm still trying to get there.
I'll aim for 16, but will count those read in the past couple of years towards it.
Col wrote: "Ok, I'm in.
I started this challenge back in 2014 when it was 13 books, and I'm still trying to get there.
I'll aim for 16, but will count those read in the past couple of years towards it."
We're just glad to have you along for the ride, Col!
I started this challenge back in 2014 when it was 13 books, and I'm still trying to get there.
I'll aim for 16, but will count those read in the past couple of years towards it."
We're just glad to have you along for the ride, Col!
I've just finished Glasgow's Doctor: James Burn Russell, Moh, 1837-1904, the biography of the man responsible for remarkable public health achievements in Glasgow. Sadly, he's largely forgotten in his native city (although my interest was aroused by seeing a bust of him in a local hospital, and wondering who he was). An excellent, if sobering, read.

