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Nov 09, 2019 08:36PM

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Iola wrote: "It's mid-November 2019, and I'm on track to scale Mt Ararat this year ... but the TBR is still scary. That means I need to scale up in 2020."
Glad you've done so well this year. Look forward to climbing with you in 2020!
Glad you've done so well this year. Look forward to climbing with you in 2020!

Yes, yet again, I count DNFs. Because the objective is to slay that TBR pile, and that's not going to happen any other way.

Yes, yet again, I count..."
You're getting rid of it, that's all that counts! One book down!

3. Insight by Deborah Raney
4. More than Words Can Say by Karen Witemeyer

6. Flights of Fancy by Jen Turano


At this rate, I might have to up my target to El Toro. Don't tell my husband :)
My Kindle to-read pile is 92 books I've paid for plus 143 free downloads (plus all the books on the old Kindle, which I'm ignoring). I also have around 100 unread paperbacks. I'll get to those soon.

9. Seducing the Secret Heiress by Jennifer St George
A 2-in-1 paperback, but it's two stories so counts as two :)

13. Tender Vow by Sharlene MacLaren - DNF because I didn't like the heroine
14. Driftwood by Mandy Magro - DNF because I thought it was contemporary romance but it seems to be split time and I'm not interested in the historical aspect
15. Can't Beat the Chemistry by Kat Colmer - a brilliant YA romance :)

And I'm now on track for 60 books in the year (helped by the number of DNFs).

18. Love's Rescue by Christine Johnson.
19. Hope Harbor by Irene Hannon - I'd forgotten what a good writer she is.
20. Jac of Hearts by Jenny Mahoney - YA romance with suspense elements that would have been better without the nonsense suspense subplot.

I'm on target for my 2020 TBR total, but need to do more work on some of the subsections:
- new-to-me authors
- indie books
- writing books
- marketing books

I'm counting it again, and this time it's going in the donation bag so I don't make that mistake again.

Interesting to read as a fan of the TV series, but not interesting enough to reread, or read the rest in the series.

26. Love Finds You in Prince Edward Island by Susan Page Davis
An enjoyable light read ... and another one for the donation bag.

Excellent Christian historical romance in a unique setting - 1920 in Liberia.


29. Healing Hannah's Heart by Preslaysa Williams
30. Kiss You Now by Jan Thompson
31. Find You Again by Jan Thompson

33. Mackenzie Crossing by Kaye Dobbe - enjoyable Australian dual timeline

35. The Gifted by Terri Blackstock
Two months behind schedule, but getting there ...

37. Arise and Shine by Jane Troughton

Dual timeline - historical timeline was interesting, even if it included large portions of paraphrased Bible quotations. Modern timeline was somewhat preachy, and I didn't like the "hero". Proofreading excellent, but the actual novel needed a good edit.

I spend the first 45% of the novel loathing the sole POV character. Then it changed to a new POVC who was so loathsome she was funny (which at least kept me reading). Then there was a new POV character who was at least sympathetic and likeable, but this book was a chore to finish.
44. 5 Secrets of Story Structure by KM Weiland
Short and parts were repeating her previous book on novel structure, but worth reading all the same.