Bev Bev’s Comments (group member since Oct 19, 2019)



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Jan 12, 2021 06:59PM

1024975 Well done everyone! Thanks so much for climbing along with me in 2020--it was a rough year all round. I'm sorry to be a little late with the prize drawing, but the end of last week really threw me (and everyone here in the US) for a loop.

I finally revved up the Custom Random Number Generator and convinced it to choose a prize winner....and our winner is...Comment #6 CinCO! Congratulations, CiCO! I'll be sending you a message soon.

See you over on the 2021 mountain range!
Dec 29, 2020 05:48AM

1024975 Well, my fellow mountaineers, our virtual climbing expedition is coming to a close and it's time to get ready for the Final Mountaineering Checkpoint. Considering how 2020 seemed to go on forever, it's still hard to believe that our current trek is almost over. I'm ready to hear how all our mountain-climbing team members have done out there on Rum Doodle, Mt. Crumpit, Mt. Seleya....whichever peak you've chosen. Checkpoint participation is absolutely voluntary and is not considered necessary for challenge completion.

For those who would like to participate in this checkpoint post, I'd like you to at least complete the first of these two things. And if you feel particularly inspired (or generous about humoring me during the holiday season), then please do both.

1. Tell us how many miles you made it up your mountain (# of books read). If you've planted your flag on the peak, then tell us, take a selfie, and celebrate (and wave!). Even if you were especially athletic and have been sitting atop your mountain for months, please check back in and remind us how quickly you sprinted up that trail. And feel free to tell us about any particularly exciting book adventures you've had along the way.

Since my main objective in TBR mountain-climbing is to read from my own stacks, I set my goal for the virtual climb at Rum Doodle and managed to meet that goal back in June. Of course the non-owned books still called my name and I have since planted flags on Mt. Crumpit as well. I've made it a few steps up Mount Munch, but I've headed back to base camp so I can concentrate on a few more steps up Olympus over in Mount TBR.

2.Use titles from your list to complete as many of the following sentences below as you can. I've given my answers as examples. Feel free to add or change words (such as "a" or "the" or others that clarify) as needed.


My Life According to Books

1. My Ex is/was The Colorado Kid
2. My best friend is [a] Flame in the Mist
3. Lately, at work [it's been like] The Christie Curse
4. If I won the lottery, [I'd build] Palaces for the People
5. My fashion sense [is] What Angels Fear
6. My next ride [will be on the] Beatles['] Yellow Submarine
7. The one I love is [the] Duke of My Heart
8. If I ruled the world, everyone would [say] This Is Paradise
9. When I look out my window, I see A Night in the Lonesome October
10. The best things in life are Between the Devil and the Duke

And what do you get for all that hard work? The Checkpoint will close at 11:59 pm on Saturday, January 9. On Sunday I will crank up the Custom Random Number Generator and pick a winning climber. He or she will have the chance to add to their own TBR stack via my gently-used book vault (prize list will be sent). For those who also participate in the Mount TBR Challenge, this prize may count towards your 2021 TBR climb.

Even if you're not in the mood for a prize or if you got distracted by pretty scenery or side trails (your own books, ARCs, what-have-you), I'd love to have you check in and tell us how your 2020 mountain climb went!
Nov 28, 2020 05:41PM

1024975 27. Mortmain Hall by Martin Edwards

(library)
Nov 18, 2020 05:21PM

1024975 26. Replay by Ken Grimwood

(library)
Nov 11, 2020 08:43AM

1024975 25. Where Serpents Sleep by C. S. Harris

(library)
Nov 10, 2020 06:10PM

1024975 I'm off to see how far up Mount Munch I can go...I don't think I'll manage 12 more books from non-owned sources, but we'll see.
Nov 10, 2020 06:07PM

1024975 24. The Thursday Murder Club by Richard Osman

(library)

Well...hello there, Mr. Grinch. Where's Max?
Nov 03, 2020 06:52PM

1024975 23. The Disappearance at Père-Lachaise by Claude Izner

(library)
Oct 22, 2020 11:58AM

Oct 22, 2020 11:56AM

Oct 20, 2020 07:04PM

1024975 It's hard to believe, but it's time to start thinking about the 2021 TBR climbs. I'm getting my challenges prepared for 2021 and will be setting up the Virtual Mount TBR 2021 site soon. Also--for those who are interested in a climb that involves TBR books that you DO own, I will be renewing the regular Mount TBR Challenge as well. Once I have the Goodreads Groups set up for both of these, I will post the links on this thread so you can find them.
Sep 11, 2020 06:22PM

1024975 22. Letters from an Astrophysicist by Neil deGrasse Tyson

(library)
Sep 09, 2020 02:35PM

1024975 21. Something Wicked This Way Comes by Ray Bradbury

(library/audionovel)
Aug 27, 2020 06:43PM

1024975 20. When Gods Die by C. S. Harris

(library)
Aug 27, 2020 03:31PM

1024975 19. The Christie Curse by Victoria Abbott

(library)
Aug 21, 2020 07:00PM

1024975 18. A Night in the Lonesome October by Roger Zelazny

(library)
Aug 09, 2020 08:37AM

1024975 17. What Angels Fear by C. S. Harris

(library)
Aug 06, 2020 02:17PM

1024975 16. Duke of My Heart by Kelly Bowen

(library)
Jul 24, 2020 02:26PM

1024975 15. Between the Devil & the Duke by Kelly Bowen

(library)
Jul 23, 2020 02:17PM

1024975 14. Murder at Melrose Court by Karen Baugh Menuhin

(library)
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