Books read by year

Tuesday, December 27, 2022

Mt. TBR Challenge for 2023

January 2023 kicks off the twelfth year for the Mount TBR Reading Challenge, which I did in 2020.  Bev at My Reader's Block hosts this challenge.  This time, I'm signing up for the Mt. Blanc level to read a total of 24 books from my own shelves in 2023.  (It looks like I picked TWO levels because today is TWOsday.)  Here are the challenge levels:

Pike's Peak (14,115 feet):  read 12 books from my TBR pile

1.  75 Years: A History of East Lake United Methodist Church 1908-1983 ~ by Bonnie Setliffe Jacobs, 1983, history, 38 pages, 8/10
2.  The Irish Cottage: Finding Elizabeth (The Irish Heart Series Book 1) ~ by Juliet Gauvin, 2014, fiction (Ireland), 349 pages, 4/10
3.  A Vow of Silence ~ by Veronica Black, 1990, cozy mystery (England), 175 pages, 8/10
4.  A Vow of Chastity ~ by Veronica Black, 1992, cozy mystery (England), 191 pages, 3/10
5.  Being Authentic: A Memoir ~ by Morhaf Al Achkar, 2020, memoir, 174 pages, 7/10
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Mont Blanc (15,781 feet):  read 24 books from my TBR pile

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Mt. Vancouver (15,787 feet):  read 36 books from my TBR pile
Mt. Ararat (16,854 feet):  read 48 books from my TBR pile
Mt. Kilimanjaro (19,341 feet):  read 60 books from my TBR pile
Cerro El Toro (20,236 feet):  read 75 books from my TBR pile
Mt. Everest (29,029 feet):  read 100 books from my TBR pile
Mount Olympus (Mars) (69,841 feet):  read 150+ books from my TBR pile

I'll conquer the lower Pike's Peak and keep going until I reach the top of Mont Blanc.  Maybe I'll go even higher.  Who knows?  Sign up HERE, if you are interested.

1 comment:

  1. Reading from our own shelves is always a good challenge to do. I've been better recently at doing this, but still not super diligent.

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