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Oct 29, 2018 06:41AM
Hi all, I decided to try this mountain for 2019. I'm still finishing El Toro for 2018 and I'm struggling! So I'll set a more realistic goal for myself for next year.
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Welcome back, Catherine! Yeah, I keep wanting to make the big one, Mount Olympus, but I've learned that Mount Everest is really my peak. Hopefully, we'll both exceed our set goal.
In 2017 I set Mt. Kilimanjaro as my goal and exceeded it! So then I got cocky and set El Toro for this year. It was just a little too much. Either way though, I'm still getting through a lot of TBRs, so it's all good!!
For 2019 I'm going to try really hard to finish all of the TBRs that were on my list in 2018 that I didn't get to. I DID get my 2018 mountain climbed, just ended up reading some other TBRs than what I had planned. I have no shortage of TBRs so my biggest problem is getting distracted by all of the new books that come out.
Finished my first TBR for the year! TBR #1 is An Elderly Lady is Up to No Good by Helene Tursten. I bought this book last fall and had hoped to read it around Christmas time, but I wasn't able to get to it then. It's a cute book.Unlike last year, I didn't have any books in progress going into the new year, so I think this will be my only book for today. I started a few others, so I hope to get one or two more done in the next few days.
Finished TBR #2 for the year, Perfectly Clear: Escaping Scientology and Fighting for the Woman I Love by Michelle LeClair. This is another one that I bought last year. I've been dying to read it, but when I bought it last fall I was still trying to finish my 2018 TBR challenge, so I set it aside. I really am going to read some older TBRs too, I promise!!
Finished TBR #11 for the year, The Janus Stone by Elly Griffiths. If I weren't reading some other books right now, I would just be tearing through this series. It's so good!
FINALLY finished another TBR, To Die but Once by Jacqueline Winspear. This was TBR #13 for the year.
Finished TBR #14 for the year, Red Clocks by Leni Zumas. I really liked this book. It's kind of similar to The Handmaid's Tale.
Finished TBR #16 for the year yesterday, Bound for Murder by Laura Childs. Finished TBR #17 for the year today, Motif for Murder, also by Laura Childs.
You've read some great books; Kate Quinn (I currently have the Alice Network out from the library but I love both her Borgia and Rome series) and Elly Griffiths. I really want to read Red Clocks. Good luck with the rest of your climb.
Karen wrote: "You've read some great books; Kate Quinn (I currently have the Alice Network out from the library but I love both her Borgia and Rome series) and Elly Griffiths. I really want to read Red Clocks. G..."Hi Karen! This was my first time reading Kate Quinn so I'm definitely going to be reading more of her in the future. I recommend Red Clocks. It's great.
Finished TBR #22 for the year, The Uninvited Guests by Sadie Jones. This one’s been in my TBR pile so long I don’t even know when I bought it. At least five years!
Finished TBR #24 for the year, Hostess With the Ghostess by E.J. Copperman. I should be slightly more than half done with my challenge and I’m not quiet there, but I’m still hoping I can finish!
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