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Hello! I see "Spinning Silver" is your next book. I read another Naomi Novik novel earlier this month : "Uprooted". It was really good. I'm curious about Spinning Silver (I'm tempted to buy it, but since my TBR pile is so enormous, I'm waiting a little). Anyway, good luck for your climb!
Elyse, I enjoyed the Flatshare too! La_mariane, I'm looking forward to reading it as I've had a few friends recommend it. I'll look into uprooted as I have another challenge that requires multiple books from one author. thanks for mentioning it!
Good luck. I really want to read Spinning Silver as Uprooted was really good. Also A Passage to India... I've read most of E.M. Forster's books but not this one. Funnily enough the book I'm currently reading recounts how the author met him once in a library! Imagine that...
La_mariane wrote: "Hello! I see "Spinning Silver" is your next book. I read another Naomi Novik novel earlier this month : "Uprooted". It was really good. I'm curious about Spinning Silver (I'm tempted to buy it, but..."Just finished it—it was great! I'll need to check out Uprooted.
Cath wrote: "Good luck. I really want to read Spinning Silver as Uprooted was really good. Also A Passage to India... I've read most of E.M. Forster's books but not this one. Funnily enough the book I'm current..."Cath, Spinning Silver is definitely worth your time. I enjoyed it and had a hard time putting it down near the end :) I'm definitely going to read Uprooted now. I started A Passage to India with a book club but had a newborn so ran out of steam. Since that baby is now 5 years old I look forward to finally finishing it :)
I just was not in the mood to read for a few months, so now I'm playing catch-up. I still need to read 6 more books this month to finish Pike's Peak before May. I have so many books that are in progress, I think I can finish many of these within a day or two of picking them back up again.
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Making progress after my Feb/March hiccup... Going to have to go into May to finish Pike's Peak, but hopefully I will catch up by the end of the month and still be on track for Mt. Vancouver.
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I have so many books piled up, my goal is to make it up Mt. Vancouver before the end of the year, so aiming for roughly 3 books/month.
January (3/3 complete)
1. The Flatshare by Beth O'Leary (finished 1/15)
2. Spinning Silver by Naomi Novik (finished 1/23)
3. The Tall Stranger by D. E. Stevenson (finished 2/10) —reread
February (0/3)
March (0/3)
April - part 1 (3 of 3 complete)
4. Julius Caesar by William Shakespeare (re-read, finished 4/5)
5. Being Mortal: Medicine and What Matters in the End by Atul Gawande (Finished 4/10)
6. The Jungle Book by Rudyard Kipling (Finished 4/10 - read with kids)
April - part 2 (3 of 3 complete)
7. Words Words Words by David Crystal (finished 4/18)
8. Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone by J.K. Rowling (finished 4/19 - read with kids)
9. As You Like It by William Shakespeare (finished 4/30)
May - Part 1 (3 of 3 complete)
10. The Honorable Marksley by Sherry Lynn Ferguson (re-read finished 5/1)
11. Quiet Meg by Sherry Lynn Ferguson (re-read finished 5/2)
12. The Bird and the Sword by Amy Harmon (re-read finished (5/6)