Bev’s
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(group member since Oct 28, 2018)
Bev’s
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from the The VIRTUAL Mount TBR Reading Challenge group.
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Robin (Saturndoo) wrote: "Thank you for that info!!! I was able to go into the app and create my new topic thread but couldn't do it from the website. I have been a member here for a very long time and the email I use for G..."You're welcome! Glad you got fixed. I can't take all the credit though--since Jessica hunted the answer down last year on Mount TBR.
Here's what I found (from last year's Mount TBR group): Bev wrote: "Jessica wrote: "I know I'm late, but according to the blog, I can join until November. However, when I try to post a new thread it says I can't until my email has been verified. I've been on Goodre..."
Hi, just wanted to pop in here and say that I got some clarification in case anyone else runs into the same problem. If you've been on GR for a long time, it's possible you never verified your email with them. In order to do so, you need to go to your settings tab and then click the tiny blue link that says verify my email. It took my sister helping me, but we got it sorted.
---Hopefully, this will help you find the right place on your settings.
Robin (Saturndoo) wrote: "Hi Bev!!! Well, I am wondering why I can't add a new topic here so I can post my books for this part of my climb. I clicked on the new topic link and typed everything in and I had to pick a book th..."I don't know. It seems like someone else had a similar problem at some point--though I can't remember if it was this year. And my middle-aged memory isn't coming up with what the solution was. Let me hunt and see what I can find out.
24. Strong Poison by Dorothy L. Sayers[audio version from library; read by Ian Carmichael]
I found Max! Looks like I'm headed to Mount Munch.
22. Murder Must Advertise by Dorothy L. Sayers[audio version from library; read by John Franklyn-Robbins]
21. Lord Peter Views the Body by Dorothy L. Sayers [audio version from library; read by Ian Carmichael]
19. When in Rome/Opening Night by Ngaio Marsh (BBC full-cast dramatization)[audio version from library]
Susan wrote: "Maybe that’s just as well? So many books and all that. I’ve just discovered the local library’s Hoopla has a lot of classic mysteries from the forties and fifties, and am exploring what’s out there.."Yeah...it's not like I don't accumulate plenty as it is.
Susan wrote: "Books to Die For! Such a dangerous book to read — did your TBR get higher? I know mine did... ;)"Actually, no, it didn't. Most of the "mysteries" that the "World's Greatest 'Mystery' Writers" picked were actually thrillers or noir or suspense. Not my kind of crime novel at all. And I've already read all of the more classic mystery books they listed (what few there were...).
