Mount TBR 2018 discussion
Level 7: Mt. Everest (100 Books)
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Bev Learned Her Martian Lesson & Is Headed to Everest Again
Hilary S wrote: "Maybe this year you will climb further than you thought :D Good luck with the reading journey!"
I sure hope so...but I'm slowing down this last quarter and it's looking doubtful.
Thanks!
I sure hope so...but I'm slowing down this last quarter and it's looking doubtful.
Thanks!
Natália wrote: "Good luck, Bev! I'm sure you'll make it mich farther than you thought in 2018!"
thanks, Natália. I'm still hoping to make Olympus in 2017--but I'm gonna have to sprint the rest of the way....and I'm getting tired way up here. :-)
thanks, Natália. I'm still hoping to make Olympus in 2017--but I'm gonna have to sprint the rest of the way....and I'm getting tired way up here. :-)

Meg wrote: "See you on the top in Everest in 2018, Bev! Maybe we'll both be so prolific that we'll actually meet on top of Olympus by the time the year ends. =)"
I sure hope so. I want to get to the top of Olympus just once...
I sure hope so. I want to get to the top of Olympus just once...
First step in the journey!
1. The White Cottage Mystery by Margery Allingham [on TBR since at least 2011]
1. The White Cottage Mystery by Margery Allingham [on TBR since at least 2011]
5. World's Best Science Fictino: 1966 by Donald A. Wollheim & Terry Carr, eds [on TBR since 10/4/14]
10. The Best from Fantasy & Science Fiction Eighth Series edited by Anthony Boucher [on TBR since 7/21/16]
12. The Further Adventures of Sherlock Holmes: The Ripper Legacy" by David Stuart Davies [on TBR since 10/19/17]
And...a flag planted on top of Pike's Peak!
And...a flag planted on top of Pike's Peak!

Oh, I haven't read any of those in a while -- I did like Penny & Toby. I should pick up that series again...
Leslie wrote: "Bev wrote: "13. Lament for a Lady Laird by Margot Arnold [on TBR since 11/7/13]"
Oh, I haven't read any of those in a while -- I did like Penny & Toby. I should pick up that series again..."
They are a fun detective duo.
Oh, I haven't read any of those in a while -- I did like Penny & Toby. I should pick up that series again..."
They are a fun detective duo.
16. Avalanche by Kay Boyle [on TBR since 5/31/13]
How appropriate that I read a book set in the shadow of Mount Blanc while toiling away up its slopes!
How appropriate that I read a book set in the shadow of Mount Blanc while toiling away up its slopes!
20. The Daughter of Time by Josephine Tey [on TBR since some time before 2011--younger Bev forgot to log the precise bought date]

And...a flag planted on Mount Blanc!"
I was just discussing Fred Vargas elsewhere - I will have to move her The Chalk Circle Man higher in my TBR.
And congrats on topping Mt. Blanc!
Leslie wrote: "Bev wrote: "24. Dog Will Have His Day by Fred Vargas [on TBR since 1/2/16]
And...a flag planted on Mount Blanc!"
I was just discussing Fred Vargas elsewhere - I will have to move her [book:The Ch..."
Yes, The Chalk Circle Man was really good. She does have some interesting writing quirks, but once you're used to them her books are quite absorbing.
And...a flag planted on Mount Blanc!"
I was just discussing Fred Vargas elsewhere - I will have to move her [book:The Ch..."
Yes, The Chalk Circle Man was really good. She does have some interesting writing quirks, but once you're used to them her books are quite absorbing.

I thought that was very funny! I hope you enjoyed it too.
Leslie wrote: "Bev wrote: "33. The Wrong Box by Robert Louis Stevenson & Lloyd Osbourne [on TBR since 3/13/13]"
I thought that was very funny! I hope you enjoyed it too."
Leslie--it was. I really enjoyed it.
I thought that was very funny! I hope you enjoyed it too."
Leslie--it was. I really enjoyed it.
Books mentioned in this topic
King Solomon's Mines (other topics)King Solomon's Mines (other topics)
The Chalk Circle Man (other topics)
If you'd like to join me on the trek up Mount Everest, just open a new topic and name your climb. See you in 2018!