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Feb 10, 2012 05:40PM
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Hi Bev. I'll try for Ararat (although looking at my planned reading list I may be under planning). Will post a list tomorrow. I have already read six which had been languishing for some time on my shelves!
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Hayes wrote: "Hi Bev. I'll try for Ararat (although looking at my planned reading list I may be under planning). Will post a list tomorrow. I have already read six which had been languishing for some time on my ..."
Hi! And welcome!
Hi! And welcome!
I think I'll start with this one, although I'm wondering why we don't have an Aconcagua category, it is a big 'un :)
So far I've only got three that qualify, The Sea of Love
by Sorcha MacMurrough, And One Wore Gray by Heather Graham and Silver Storm by Cynthia Wright.
Misfit wrote: "I think I'll start with this one, although I'm wondering why we don't have an Aconcagua category, it is a big 'un :)
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Was just trying to get a variety of levels and went with mountains was familiar with...If I do this again next year I may toss in a couple more levels.
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Was just trying to get a variety of levels and went with mountains was familiar with...If I do this again next year I may toss in a couple more levels.
I was joshing :)I'd never have heard about Aconcagua except the boss did that one while he was doing that seven summits on seven continents thing.
Seriously, it's a fun idea to try to get us to read the books we already own.
I thought so, but I'm serious about more levels. Maybe one in between 50 and 75 & then another in between 75 and 100. Possibly upping the highest peak to 150. I'm going to see how this year's reading goes. If I can knock out 100 of my own books pretty quickly, then I'll know I want to up the highest level.


