2X14: A PERSONAL TBR CHALLENGE
CLOSE, BUT DIDN'T FINISH
I am doing the Mt. TBR Challenge again this year, but to give it a personal spin, I decided to read 28 books, one from each of the separate shelves of my TBR bookcases. This means reading 21 fiction books and seven non-fiction. Instead of picking any book that looked good from each shelf, I picked the 14th book on each shelf.
This formulaic selection process yielded a random assortment of books. There are a couple of prize winners on the list, a few classics, some pop fiction, and a bunch of crazy stuff that tells me I either have diverse and wide-ranging taste or I need to clean out my TBR shelves!
These are the books in alphabetical order by author. I am planning on reading them in this order, but I might switch things up as I go. This isn't going to be a big book review year for me because I opened my own law practice in March so my time and attention are taken.
The Society Ball Murders by Jack Albin Anderson (FINISHED)
Kate Remembered by A. Scott Berg (FINISHED)
Nights of Rain and Stars by Maeve Binchy (FINISHED; reviewed here)
A Pillar of Iron by Taylor Caldwell (FINISHED)
Murder on Board by Agatha Christie (an omnibus edition with three complete novels: The Mystery of the Blue Train, Death in the Air (aka Death in the Clouds), and What Mrs. McGillicuddy Saw (aka 4:50 from Paddington)) (FINISHED)
The Life of the Party by Irvin S. Cobb (FINISHED)
1939: The Last Season by Anne De Courcy (FINISHED)
The Glassblowers by Daphne du Maurier (FINISHED)
Sister Age by M.F.K. Fisher (FINISHED)
Nickel Mountain by John Gardner (on the BOMC Well-Stocked Bookcase list) (FINISHED)
The End of the Affair by Graham Greene (FINISHED)
French Women for All Seasons by Mirabelle Guiliano (FINISHED)
Skinny Dip by Carl Hiaasen (FINISHED)
California’s Over by Louis B. Jones (FINISHED)
Dodsworth by Sinclair Lewis (FINISHED)
A Man of Parts by David Lodge (chunkster) (FINISHED)
The Truth About Lorin Jones by Alison Lurie (FINISHED)
Saul Bellow: A Biography of the Imagination by Ruth Miller
Bad Boy Brawly Brown by Walter Mosley (FINISHED)
The Stories of Vladimir Nabokov (chunkster) (reading now)
The Bell Jar by Sylvia Plath (FINISHED)
Dusk and Other Stories by James Salter (PEN/Faulkner winner)
If a Pirate I Must Be…: The True Story of "Black Bart," King of the Caribbean Pirates by Richard Sanders (FINISHED)
Delicious by Mark Haskell Smith (FINISHED)
The Kitchen God’s Wife by Amy Tan (FINISHED)
Towards the End of Time by John Updike
Captain Nicholas by Hugh Walpole (FINISHED)
For Keeps: Women Tell the Truth About Their Bodies, Growing Older, and Acceptance, edited by Victoria Zackheim
WANDERINGS
I've been working diligently through the above list, but I drifted often to other books on my TBR shelves that caught my attention with more force.
Style by Kate Spade
Summer Lightening by P. G. Wodehouse
44 Scotland Street by Alexander McCall Smith
Stanley Park by Timothy Taylor
The Pearl Diver by Sujata Massey
Deadly Decisions by Kathy Reichs
Prague by Arthur Phillips
Daughters-in-Law by Joanne Trollope
Risk by Dick Francis
Bonjour, Happiness! by Jamie Cat Callan
The Principles of Uncertainty by Maria Kalman
A Man Lay Dead by Ngaio Marsh
Sinful Folk by Ned Hayes
The Golden Notebook by Doris Lessing
In the Last Analysis by Amanda Cross
She Stoops to Conquer by Oliver Goldsmith
The Rich Are Different by Susan Howatch
The Life of the Party by Irvin S. Cobb
Olivia Joules and the Overactive Imagination by Helen Fielding
Snobs by Julian Fellowes
A Wanted Man by Lee Child
Kristin Lavransdatter by Sigrid Unset
The Financial Lives of the Poets by Jess Walter
Deception by Philip Roth
The Happiness Project by Gretchen Rubin
The Sharper Your Knife, the Less You Cry by Kathleen Flinn
Memento Mori by Muriel Spark
One of Ours by Willa Cather
Arthur & George by Julian Barnes
COMPLETED
I signed up at the Mt. Blanc level to read 24 books because that most closely corresponds with my personal goal, but I might make it to the Mt. Vancouver 36 book level. We'll see.
Well, as of November 17, I have more books to finish than I will get to for my personal 2X14 challenge, but I've read 50 books off my TBR shelf, which means I've already made it to the Mt. Ararat level of the Mt. TBR Challenge. I guess I am proving to be a voracious but undisciplined reader this year.
UPDATED: December 31, 2014. I finished 23 of my 28 2X14 books and a total of 52 books off my TBR shelves. So I fell short of my personal TBR challenge but climbed far higher on Mt. TBR than I thought I would. I plan to finish the remaining five book of my 2X14 list in 2015.
Welcome back to Mount TBR! Good luck meeting your personal goal as well as scaling the mountain.
ReplyDeleteSounds like a fun challenge! I gather it is to read them over the course of 2014? Sounds like you have a lot of shelves on your TBR list!
ReplyDeletep.s. you might have figured this out but you've been by my general blog where I write about books and other topics, but I have a cooking & wine focused blogger account..thus the icon! Need to due something to consolidate.
ReplyDeleteWhat a fabulous idea. I always try to read Mount TBR books in between but I keep adding. Certainly an illness all book lovers share. ;-)
ReplyDeleteMarianne from Let's Read