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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.
(dated 6 January 2020)
I really need to stop buying books.
On the plus side, I didn't go to any writing conferences this year, which means my paper stack has only grown by the 7 books I accidentally bought at the second-hand sale I went to with my daughter.

"accidentally bought" lol! I've never related to anything so much!

So let's get climbing!
1. The Duke who Didn't by Courtney Milan
2. Writing Book Blurbs and Synopses by Rayne Hall
(This part of the year is easy, as everything I own was bought before this year.)

Thank you :)
Thank you for organising this again. It's my main motivation for attacking Mt TBR!

5. Dear Pakistan by Rosanne Hawke
6. Organized Backup by Meredith Resce

8. Remember to Forget by Deborah Raney - DNF at 56%

10. A Splash of Substance by Elizabeth Maddrey
11. A Pinch of Promise by Elizabeth Maddrey
12. A Dash of Daring by Elizabeth Maddrey

19. A Forbidden Affair by Yvonne Lindsay
20. The Cosy Tea Shop in the Castle by Caroline Roberts
19 and 20 are DNFs - but I've read enough of both to know I'm not going to finish them because I don't like the tropes.


24. Eleanor Rigby by Douglas Coupland
Finally at the halfway point, only 25 days late :)



One of the books I accidentally bought last year - very funny.

31. The Cairo Brief by Fiona Veitch Smith
Unfortunately, my Kindle tells I've already bought more than 40 new books this year, so I'm still going backwards.

33. Leaving Oxford by Janet W Ferguson
34. Going Up South by Janet W Ferguson
35. Tackling the Fields by Janet W Ferguson
36. Blown Together by Janet W Ferguson

39.5 Let's Get Digital (3rd edition) by David Gaughran as I also own the 4th edition so will never read the 3rd (so not read, but off the pile)
40. Twins for the Cowboy by Linda Goodnight

41. The Butcher's Daughter by Parker J Cole - DNF because while the concepts were intriguing (Black people passing as white in 1890s Black Gotham aka NYC), the plot took too long to get going and the characters weren't compelling.
42. Moonlight Over Manhattan - a perfectly good romance novella but felt very short.
43. The Lady and the Lionheart by Joanne Bishof - so many people raved about this book. While I could see and appreciate the hero's redemption journey, I didn't understand the logic that got him in that situation.
44. Pearl in the Sand by Tessa Asfar - as brilliant as everyone said it was.
Having said that, I do have 121 books in my Kindle To Read folder, and 161 in my Free Books folder ...