Mount TBR 2014 Challenge discussion
Level 6: El Toro (75 Books)
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Carolyn Pitches A Tent! (Cue The Double-Entendre Snickering)

“Caught Dead In Philadelphia” Gillian Roberts, 1987 (3/5)
“Death On Demand” Carolyn G. Hart, 1987 (3/5)
“The Merlot Murders” Ellen Crosby, 2006 (3/5)
“The Tale Of Oat Cake Crag” Susan Wittig Albert, 2010 (3/5)
“Light A Penny Candle” Maeve Binchy, 1982 (5/5)
“The Curse Of The Giant Hogweed” Charlotte MacLeod, 1985 (4/5)
√ (60) “Death Island” Robert Sutherland, 1994 (5/5)
~ "EL TORO" BEGINS HERE ~
“Mariana” Susanna Kearsley, 1994 (3/5)
“The Black Joke” Farley Mowat, 1962 (5/5)
“Two Moons In August” Martha Brooks, 1991 (3/5)
“Come Like Shadows” Welwyn Wilton Katz, 1993 (4/5)
“Remedy For Treason” Caroline Roe, 1998 (4/5)
“The Family Vault” Charlotte MacLeod, 1979 (5/5)
“The Withdrawing Room” Charlotte MacLeod<, 1980 (4/5)
“The Night The Gods Smiled” Eric Wright, 1983 (4/5)
“Smoke Detector” Eric Wright, 1984 (4/5)
√ (70) “Death In The Old Country” Eric Wright, 1985 (4/5)
(71) “Cure For A Charlatan” Caroline Roe, 1999 (3/5)
(72) “False Face” Welwyn Wilton Katz, 1987 (3/5)
(73) “Kiss Me” Andrew Pyper, 1996 (3/5)
(74) “Reflections In Poetry And In Pictures” P.J. Peters, 1984 (4/5)
√ (75) “Spring Floods: Poems, Short Stories, And A Play” Mari Pineo, 1990 (4/5)





That's a great story!

But this year, since I'm trying to clear out books I have around the house, it's very scary to look at other people's lists, cause I know I'm going to want to read some of books. I'm actually very surprised about how good I've been up to now. I haven't bought a single book since January!
Anyway, I love your list, I'm going to borrow some of those titles for future :)

Yes, hearing a successful, local author tell me she liked something about my written exercise, was very fulfilling. Carolyn.

(63) “Two Moons In August” Martha Brooks, 1991 (3/5)
(64) “Come Like Shadows” Welwyn Wilton Katz, 1993 (4/5)



At forums only a few years ago, it was "happy birthday" and "happy anniversary" and we all replied to whatever everyone cared to share. I'm grateful for that with new friends here and other visitors, who would keep that comraderie going.


When we bought this home there was one garden going. We felt we would like to grow more but didn't dare expand that one, because it was in an area of good lush grass and its perimeter is boarded. Our first growing season of our own, we tried a hollow near it, that appeared to be where they obtained their soil in the first place and had left it as a pit for scraps. We cleaned it out and grew 'garden 2'. These are west of the library building and driveway, which are next to our house.
'Garden 3' was dug completely by my fiancé Ron out of the good Manitoba Earth. :) That is a sparse, clover region which wouldn't serve as a lounging spot anyway. We at first thought we'd move gardens to the best spot, especially covering the one on lush lawn and giving up the trial pit, 'garden 2'. But each year we had plenty to put in all of them and decided not to give up any of them. 'Garden 4' is parallel to 'garden 3', half its length in our east field but merely a narrow two rows. We use it for tomatoes and herbs. We don't seem to find oregano or marjoram around here but will keep them in mind for bees. We have many flowers that will do likewise.


Here's where I am, waving happily to you all, upon my new mountain range. :-)
I welcome you to peruse my reviews at this challenge's page “RIEDEL Fascination”.
(61) “Mariana” Susanna Kearsley, 1994 (3/5)
(62) “The Black Joke” Farley Mowat, 1962 (5/5)
(63) “Two Moons In August” Martha Brooks, 1991 (3/5)
(64) “Come Like Shadows” Welwyn Wilton Katz, 1993 (4/5)
(65) “Remedy For Treason” Caroline Roe, 1998 (4/5)
(66) “The Family Vault” Charlotte MacLeod, 1979 (5/5)
(67) “The Withdrawing Room” Charlotte MacLeod, 1980 (4/5)





(69) “Smoke Detector” Eric Wright, 1984 (4/5)

Wow, you are doing so well! I am at #17 so 70 seems amazing to me :)





(72) “False Face” Welwyn Wilton Katz, 1987 (3/5)
(73) “Kiss Me” Andrew Pyper, 1996 {starting soon}.



My present read is a bunch of blunt, down-to-Earth descriptions; an unusual assortment of short stories. That's good. However they are vulgar, despressing, and I'm never thrilled to read about drugs. But it's my introduction to a well-regarded published Canadian and we'll see if the second half rises favourably. Like or not, it's wise to try different literature. My reading is especially well-varied this year.



Finished! I have absorbed and reviewed 75 well-varied books in 6 months, making it possible to read 150 by December 30th! I also reached the 35 I wanted for the Canadian challenge. After 2 or 3 months of patriotic reading, I am treating myself to a whole bunch of ghost and witch adventures for a good long while! HAPPY CANADA DAY TO ALL OF YOU, FROM CAROLYN!



Something it wouldn't have shared, last November, is that my family had a very dear cat for TWENTY-ONE YEARS. Our most precious Thumbelina Sandy was born on this very day today, in 1982. There is no other way to celebrate except to share it with people, so I'm shouting it out here. We remember you and love you, our very dear Thumbelina!
All of the present cats say hello. Happy birthday to you with love, always!


Most wouldn't know what to say but having someone just pop in and write "How nice that you still honour her" or "I too know what it's like to have family member pets"... Anything at all means a great deal on this day. I refused for her to stop being spoken of after she died. I was so glad when I could begin to do so with a smile. :)
“The House On The Cliff” Leslie McFarlane, 1927
“The Flanders Panel” Arturo Pérez-Reverte, 1990
“The Monsters Within” Corvus Winchester, 2013
“Elsewhere” William Peter Blatty, 1999
“Le Premier Nöel De La Famille LaTaupe” Russell Hoban, 1969
“A Taste For Murder” Claudia Bishop, 1994
“Angel's Verdict” Mary Stanton, 2010
“Angel Condemned” Mary Stanton, 2011
“The Irish Cairn Murder” Dicey Deere, 2003
(10) “Ghost Ship” P.J. Alderman, 2011
“Witch In The House” Ruth Chew, 1975
“Then Came Two Women” Charlotte Armstrong, 1962
“Mystery Of Disaster Island” Ann Rivkin, 1975
“Vampires Of Ottawa” Eric Wilson, 1984
“The Green Gables Detective” Eric Wilson, 1987
“Iggy's House” Judy Blume, 1970
“The Witch Of Blackbird Pond” Elizabeth George Speare, 1958
“The Scariest Stories You've Ever Heard” Mark Mills, 1988
“Aunt Dimity Digs In” Nancy Atherton, 1995
(20) “Eggs In Purgatory” Laura Childs, 2008
“Code Red At The Supermall” Eric Wilson, 1988
“The Secret Of Red Gate Farm” Mildred A. Wirt, 1931
“The Secret Of The Old Mill” Leslie McFarlane, 1927
“The Gift Of The Frost Fairy” Sheila J. Bleeks, 1976
“The Man In The Brown Suit” Agatha Christie, 1924
“What The Witch Left” Ruth Chew, 1973
“Gunpowder Green” Laura Childs, 2002
“Terror In Winnipeg” Eric Wilson, 1979
“Cold Midnight In Vieux Québec” Eric Wilson, 1989
(30) “The Mystery Of Pony Hollow” Lynn Hall, 1978
“The Stone Angel” Margaret Laurence, 1964
“Crocodile On The Sandbank” Elizabeth Peters, 1975
“The Tomorrow-Tamer” Margaret Laurence, 1963
“A Jest Of God” Margaret Laurence, 1966
“The Quicksilver Pool” Phyllis A. Whitney, 1955
“The Clue In The Diary” Mildred A. Wirt, 1931
“The Ghost & The Dead Deb” Alice Kimberly, 2005
“Sea Jade” Phyllis A. Whitney, 1964
“Eerie Tales Of The Old West” Emily & Joe West, 1991
(40) “Pleasing The Ghost” Sharon Creech, 1996 (5/5)
“Time For Andrew” Mary Downing Hahn, 1994 (5/5)
“My Cousin Rachel” Daphne Du Maurier, 1951 (4/5)
“The Doll In The Garden” Mary Downing Hahn, 1989 (4/5)
“Ghost Of A Chance” Yasmine Galenorn, 2003 (3/5)
“Mystery Of The Golden Horn” Phyllis A. Whitney, 1962 (3/5)
“The Other Side Of Dark” Joan Lowery Nixon, 1986 (4/5)
“The Curse Of The Pharaohs” Elizabeth Peters, 1981 (5/5)
“Something The Cat Dragged In” Charlotte MacLeod, 1983 (4/5)
“The Cat Who Could Read Backwards” Lilian Jackson Braun, 1966 (5/5)
(50) “The Cat Who Ate Danish Modern” Lilian Jackson Braun, 1967 (5/5)
“The Cat Who Turned On And Off” Lilian Jackson Braun, 1968 (5/5)
“The Cat Who Saw Red” Lilian Jackson Braun, 1986 (4/5)