Never Ending TBR discussion
The Time Machine
>
• March 1933
date
newest »
newest »
Looking forward to securing this lady for the hot tub.
👙 Sylwia’s Hot Tub Time Machine 👙
🩱 March 1933 🩱
1. #1 All Souls
A Discovery of Witches by Deborah Harkness
2/18/21, 5*, 579 pages
2. #1 Starfighter Training Academy
The First Starfighter: Game 1 by Grace Goodwin
5/23/21, 2*, 230 pages
3. Eleanor Oliphant Is Completely Fine by Gail Honeyman
5/23/21, 5*, 336 pages
👙 Sylwia’s Hot Tub Time Machine 👙
🩱 March 1933 🩱
1. #1 All Souls
A Discovery of Witches by Deborah Harkness
2/18/21, 5*, 579 pages
2. #1 Starfighter Training Academy
The First Starfighter: Game 1 by Grace Goodwin
5/23/21, 2*, 230 pages
3. Eleanor Oliphant Is Completely Fine by Gail Honeyman
5/23/21, 5*, 336 pages
Sammy's History Travels#1 in series, or title starts with E
1. Doing Time (Time Police #1)
2. Wolf Hall (Thomas Cromwell #1)
3. Pumpkin Spiced Omega (Hollydale Omegas #1)
https://www.goodreads.com/topic/show/...March, 1933~ #1 in series or title starts with "E"
1. The Mysterious Affair at Styles (hercule poirot #1) 08/01/2021
2. A Side of Murder (cape cod foodie #1) 08/23/2021
3. To Have and to Kill (wedding cake #1) 09/28/2021
Teddie's Time Travels Stop 11#1 in series or starts with E.
1. Eclipse the Moon read 7.29.23
2. Red Rising (#1 in series) read 7.23.23
3. The Shadow of the Wind (#1 in series) read 8.25.23
LaurLa's Lost in Time (thread)Stop 16 ➖ March 1933
Task ➖ Books must be a first in a series or Book title must start with the letter E
Book 1 ➖ #1 Three Magic Words ➖ A Forever Thing ➖ 10.02 ★★★
Book 2 ➖ #1 Unrated ➖ Unforgettable ➖ 10.13 ★★★
Book 3 ➖ #1 A Vine Mess ➖ Secretly Yours ➖ 10.25 ★★★★
Books mentioned in this topic
A Forever Thing (other topics)Secretly Yours (other topics)
Unforgettable (other topics)
The Shadow of the Wind (other topics)
Red Rising (other topics)
More...
Authors mentioned in this topic
Gail Honeyman (other topics)Grace Goodwin (other topics)
Deborah Harkness (other topics)



When her husband Theodore Roosevelt took office, Eleanor didn't just stand by—she dramatically changed the role of the first lady, advocating for human rights, women's rights, and children's causes. She went on to become chair of the U.N.'s Human Rights Commission in 1945.
Each stop requires 3 books
Books must be a number one in a series or Book title must start with the letter E
Once completed check in with The Time Keeper to get your next stop.