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Dec 15, 2019 02:36PM
Well, Pike's Peak was too tall--I flamed out before making my goal in 2019. So for 2020 it will be baby steps!
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"Need an easier climb" is how I feel every time I try RL hiking! Any steps are good steps when it comes to tackling Mt. TBR (or actual mountains, I suppose). Good luck!
Well, well--2 books in one month (though I had been working my way through one of them since early Jan):#1
A Trick of Fate by Stella Riley
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The King's Grave: The Search for Richard III by Phllippa Langley and Michael Jones
and I'm already 2 chapters in on book #3. Nothing like running out of library books for sending me digging into my TBR for something to read!
I finally finished all of my library books and the new release that I bought because I just had to read it now. So now it's back to ye olde TBR.Here's Book #3
The Confession of Brother Haluin by Ellis Peters
Book #4Fire in the Thatch by ECR Lorac
Our Governor ordered us to Stay Home, the weather has been cool and rainy, so I've been doing a fair bit of reading.
Looks like the libraries aren't re-opening anytime soon. That massive TBR is coming in mighty handy.Book #5 The Heretic's Apprentice by Ellis Peters
Ooooh, I just read A Morbid Taste for Bones a couple of days ago. Glad to see it's a big chunky series!
Alanna wrote: "Ooooh, I just read A Morbid Taste for Bones a couple of days ago. Glad to see it's a big chunky series!"Enjoy! I like that the stories alternate between Abbey-centric ones and more political ones.
Books mentioned in this topic
The Potter's Field (other topics)The Heretic's Apprentice (other topics)
Fire in the Thatch (other topics)
The Confession of Brother Haluin (other topics)
A Trick of Fate (other topics)
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