Saturday, June 28, 2014

Mount TBR: Checkpoint #2


The year is almost half-way over....how does that happen so quickly? I must lose track of time just concentrating on the mountain trail ahead of me. But--it's that time again. Your mountaineering guide is calling for a second quarterly check-in post. Let us know how your climb has been so far. Seen any mountain goats? Any particularly pretty wildflowers? How about the abominable snowman? For those who would like to participate in this checkpoint post, I'd like you to do two things:
 
1. Tell us how many miles you've made it up your mountain (# of books read).  If you're really ambitious, you can do some intricate math and figure out how the number of books you've read correlates to actual miles up Pike's Peak, Mt. Ararat, etc. And feel free to tell us about any particularly exciting adventures you've had along the way.

2. Complete ONE (or more if you like) of the following:
 A. Choose two titles from the books you've read so far that have a common link. You decide what the link is--both have strong female lead characters? Each focuses on a diabolical plot to take over the world? Blue covers? About weddings? Find your link and tell us what it is.
 B. Tell us about a book on the list that was new to you in some way--new author, about a place you've never been, a genre you don't usually read...etc.
 C. Which book (read so far) has been on your TBR mountain the longest? Was it worth the wait? Or is it possible you should have tackled it back when you first put it on the pile? Or tossed it off the edge without reading it all?
OR (Counts as both part 1 and 2)
Use titles from your list to complete as many of the following as you can. If you haven't read enough books to give you good choices, then feel free to use any books yet to be read from your piles. I've given my answers as examples. Feel free to add words (such as "a" or "the" or others that clarify) as needed.

My Day in Books
I began the day with Too Much of Water
before breakfasting on Red Herring.

On my way to work I saw The Purple Parrot 
and walked by [the] Darkness at Pemberley
to avoid [the] Seven Footprints to Satan
but I made sure to stop at Shakespeare's Planet.

In the office, my boss said, Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep?
and sent me to research The Clue of the Leather Noose .


playing a game of Angels & Spaceships.


 
When I got home that night, 
because I'm interested in The League of Frightened Men
and I decided that Naked Is the Best Disguise.


Please post your answers on your blog and link up your post in the linky below. And what do you get for all that hard work (and distraction from the actual climb)? The link will close at 11:59 pm on Saturday, July 5.  On Sunday, July 6,  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 TBR stack via my gently-used book vault (prize list will be sent). Just think, if you win a book you can start up a pile for next year's Mount TBR Challenge. 

Even if you're not in the mood for a prize or if you've only got one leg of the journey under your belt, I'd love to have you check in and tell us how your climb is going!

***Please note--the linky is for Checkpoint posts only.  The link must be to a specific Checkpoint post (not your blog's home page in general). Links that are not Checkpoint-specific will be removed--to make it easier for me to track a winner.


Sign in below with your Checkpoint post.




3 comments:

fredamans said...

I've only read 1 of 36. I haven't really touched my tbr pile this year, I've still been under review books for this year.

Bev Hankins said...

It is hard to tackle the TBR stack with review books and the shiny new temptations at the library.

Major said...

I missed both checkpoints, sorry, but here's my list so far

http://majoryammerton.blogspot.com/2014/07/mount-tbr-checkpoint.html