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Level 1: Pike's Peak (12 Books) > Manda's minor trek through real books

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message 1: by Fab (new)

Fab | 60 comments I recently read No. 2 on your list and loved it, hope you enjoy it! :)


message 2: by Deborah (new)

Deborah Pickstone | 10 comments I loved Love in a Cold Climate when you come to it - and it's a very easy read!


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Fab | 60 comments Manda wrote: "I decided to do this twice, all from real books and to add a harder route with just classics. I have 300 plus classics to be read on my tbr shelves as part of the 1001 books challenge.

So I've ad..."


Wow, that's a great challenge with all the classics. I just finished Don Quixote for my climb and seemed like it took me for ever with two volumes of 500+ Pages each. So well worth it though and had been on my TBR for years. Good luck on your climb! :)


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Fab | 60 comments Manda wrote: "I was t in the mood for parades end and have just picked up The Murder of Roger Ackroyd"

Loved that book, the ending was great, never saw it coming.

Wow 700 pages on the other one, you do have some big books planned! And yes I recommend Don Quixote it was a lot of fun, but get an annotated version, I wouldn't have gone through it without it. After reading such a huge book I went with Animal Farm which had been on my TBR for ages, it was a nice little break ;)
Happy readings!


message 5: by Jane (new)

Jane Manda wrote: "I was t in the mood for parades end and have just picked up The Murder of Roger Ackroyd"

I keep breaking up my reading of "Midnight's Children" with other things. Sometimes you just have to be in the right mood.


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