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Mt. Vancouver (36 books)
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2. How to Build a Human: In Seven Evolutionary Steps by Pamela S. TurnerWhere was this book when I was struggling with Human Prehistory and Evolution in college?! Fantastic, highly recommended.
7. Witches Steeped in Gold by Ciannon Smart; DNF @ 65%8. Skin of the Sea by Natasha Bowen; DNF @ 31%
Reading Chaos & Flame reminded me how good a good book and reading experience can be. I've been working on both of these since last year, and it's time to let them go. I'm very glad they were written, but not the right books for me.
9. Jackal by Erin E. Adams10. Dick Fight Island 2 by Reibun Ike
11. Gunpowder Moon by David Pedriera
Two finishes and a DNF 15 pages in. Also letting go of another one that was over 50% (I think) at the start of the year. Definitely freeing to say not the right time for me and move on to other books.
12. Girls of Paper and Fire by Natasha NganAnd another multi-year book that doesn't qualify, but I finally said good bye to.
It's a weekend for finally finishing up nonfiction that's been lingering.14. The Plant Messiah: Adventures in Search of the World's Rarest Species by Carlos Magdalena
15. Felids and Hyenas of the World: Wildcats, Panthers, Lynx, Pumas, Ocelots, Caracals, and Relatives by Jose R. Castello
Whoops, one more!16. Science Not Silence: Voices from the March for Science Movement edited by Stephanie Fine Sasse
Haha, halfway through and it's not even April yet! :D17. Queen of the Conquered by Kacen Callender; DNF after the prologue. I got through it over a year ago, and haven't picked it up since. Time to say goodbye. Another book that I'm very glad was written, but not the right time/book for me.
18. How the Scots Invented the Modern World by Arthur Herman; DNF at page 24. I've had this sitting on my TBR pile since before COVID, and I finally started it last night, and read it today while waiting for the doctor. I don't need to read anymore; just too dry and too much Calvinism/Reformation etc.
Let's mop up a couple more partials!19. My Little Pony/Transformers: Friendship in Disguise by Ian Flynn
20. Blood, Sweat & Chrome: The Wild and True Story of Mad Max: Fury Road by Kyle Buchanan
25. The Last Tale of the Flower Bride by Roshani ChokshiWhew. I devoured this one in about 36 hours. This is definitely a 'book hangover' book. I'm going to be thinking about this one for awhile, and checking Goodreads for the answer to a certain question. It is lush and darkly magical and will be a matter of personal opinion whether you find the writing style and prose to be intoxicating or purple (or both).
26. Harley Quinn: Vengeance Unlimited by A. J. LiebermanDNF shortly after the first issue. I found the timeline confusing and this isn't the Harley I love (and that's okay!)
28. Classic Monsters Unleashed edited by James AquiloneMeh. Some great stories, but buried under some tripe. Two stars.
And I'm done! :D Definitely bumping up to 48 for next year!35. The Essential Peter S. Beagle, Volume 1: Lila the Werewolf and Other Stories by Peter S. Beagle
36. Tibet Wild: A Naturalist's Journeys on the Roof of the World by George B. Schaller
Congratulations on reaching the peak, and so early in the year. If you want, you can move up to another mountain.
Pamela wrote: "Congratulations on reaching the peak, and so early in the year. If you want, you can move up to another mountain."Thanks!
37. The Girl Who Fell Beneath the Sea by Axie OhDNF at 15%. I just couldn't get into this one at the time.
41. Rated X: How Porn Liberated Me from Hollywood by Maitland Ward42. Valentina Salazar is Not a Monster Hunter by Zoraida Córdova
43. A Forgery of Roses by Jessica S. Olson; DNF at 19%. Interesting magic system/premise, but couldn't get into the world building.
44. The Hangman's Daughter by Oliver Potzsch; DNF at 58%. Put it down and don't care enough about what happens to pick it back up.
46. Egypt's Golden Couple: When Akhenaten and Nefertiti Were Gods on Earth by John and Colleen DarnellGave up in the prologue.
47. Yummy: A History of Desserts by Victoria Grace Elliott48. The Red Widow: The Scandal That Shook Paris and the Woman Behind it All by Sharon Horowitz
49. Crimson Peak by Nancy HoldenThis is one of my favorite movies, and I grabbed the audio book with some Amazon credits. Meh. It doesn't offer much more beyond the plot of the movie, and I found the narration mediocre.
51. Beast Player by Naoko Uehashi; DNF @ 24%52. The Sacrifice by Rin Chupeco
53. The Liar of Red Valley by Walter Goodwater
58. The Heartbeat of the Wild: Dispatches From Landscapes of Wonder, Peril, and Hope by David Quammen
60. We Carry Their Bones: The Search for Justice at Dozier School for Boys by Erin KimmerleI wish this had been better written. I started skimming around the half way mark.



1. What Moves the Dead by T. Kingfisher
Delightfully creeping novella length retelling of The Fall of the House of Usher.