These are the books I’ve read this year that qualify for Bev’s Mount TBR Challenge. I’m listing them in the order I finished them. The publication dates are in parentheses. The titles link back to my reviews.
- Annabel Lee by Mike Nappa. (2016)(Finished 1/13/19)
- Among the Fair Magnolias: Four Southern Love Stories by Elizabeth Musser, Tamera Alexander, Shelley Gray, and Dorothy Love. (2015)(Finished 1/14/19)
- Baby, It’s Cold Outside by Susan May Warren (2011)(Finished 1/15/18)
- Marilla of Green Gables by Sarah McCoy (2018)(Finished 2/1/19)
- Murder in an English Village by Jessica Ellicott (2017)(Finished 2/5/19)
- Katie’s Dream by Leisha Kelly (2004)(Finished 2/9/19)
- Read the Bible for Life: Your Guide to Understanding and Living God’s Word by George H. Guthrie. (2011)(Finished 2/4/19)
- A Little Princess by Frances Hodgson Burnett (1905)(Finished 2/14/19)
- Journaling for the Soul by Deborah Haddix (2018)(Finished 2/19/19)
- I’d Rather Be Reading by Anne Bogel (2018)(Finished 2/20/19)
- Becoming Mrs. Lewis: The Improbable Love Story of Joy Davidman and C. S. Lewis by Patti Callahan (2018)(Finished 3/5/19)
- Steal Away Home: Charles Spurgeon and Thomas Johnson, Unlikely Friends on the Passage to Freedom by Matt Carter and Aaron Ivey (2017)(Finished 3/8/19)
- If I Run by Terri Blackstock. (2016)(Finished 1/27/19)
- If I’m Found by Terri Blackstock (2017)(Finished 2/1/19)
- If I Live by Terri Blackstock (2018)(Finished 3/9/19)
- Saving Amelie by Cathy Gohlke (2014)(Finished 3/17/19)
- Love Is Not a Special Way of Feeling by Charles G. Finney (1963)(Finished 3/25/19)
- She Makes It Look Easy by Marybeth Whalen (2011)(Finished 3/24/19)
- The Wednesday Letters by Jason F. Wright. (2007)(Finished 3/27/19)
- How Green Was My Valley by Richard Llewellyn (1939)(Finished 3/31/19)
- The Fashion Designer by Nancy Moser (2018)(Finished 4/1/19)
- I’ll Watch the Moon by Ann Tatlock (2013)(Finished 4/6/19)
- Booked: Literature in the Soul of Me by Karen Swallow Prior (2012)(Finished 4/23/19)
- A Room of My Own by Ann Tatlock (2016)(Finished 4/29/19)
- Travelers Rest by Ann Tatlock (2012)(Finished 5/4/19)
- The Pickwick Papers by Charles Dickens (1836)(Finished 5/20/19)
- All the Way Home by Ann Tatlock (2011)(Finished 5/28/19)
- How to Understand and Apply the New Testament by Andrew David Naselli (2017)(Finished 5/31/19)
- Promises to Keep by Ann Tatlock (2011)(Finished 6/2/19)
- The Returning by Ann Tatlock (2009)(Finished 5/28/10)
- Close to Home by Deborah Raney (2016)(Finished 6/3/19)
- Wuthering Heights by Emily Bronte (1847)(Finished 6/12/19)
- Home at Last by Deborah Raney (2018)(Finished 6/14/19)
- The Other Alcott by Elise Hooper (2017)(Finished 6/20/19)
- Rorey’s Secret by Leisha Kelly (2005)(Finished 7/24/19)
- There’s a Reason They Call It GRANDparenting by Michele Howe (2017)(Finished 9/4/19)
- A Promise in Pieces by Emily T. Wierenga (2014)(Finished 9/22/19)
- A Constant Heart by Siri Mitchell (2008)(Finished 9/27/19)
- Honey, I Don’t Have a Headache Tonight by Sheila Wray Gregoire (2004)(Finished 10/2/19)
- Like a Flower in Bloom by Siri Mitchell (2014)(Finished 10/24/19)
- Canteen Dreams by Cara Putnam (2017)(Finished 11/17/19)
- On Writing Well by William Zinsser. (1976)(Finished 12/4/19)
- The Carousel Painter by Judith Miller (2009)(Finished 12/8/19)
- Catching Christmas by Terri Blackstock (2018)(Finished 12/12/19)
- Christmas Stitches: A Historical Romance Collection: 3 Stories of Women Sewing Hope and Love Through the Holidays by Judith Miller, Nancy Moser, and Stephanie Grace Whitson (2018)(Finished 12/26/19)
- Seasons of the Heart: A Year of Devotions from One Generation of Women to Another compiled by Donna Kelderman (2013)(Finished 12/31/19)(Review coming soon)
Bev’s goal markers are in the form of different mountains. I made it up to Mt. Vancouver, which was 36 books. I was just two short of Mt. Ararat’s 48. I enjoyed the climb!
If you’d like to get some of your already-owned books read next year, Bev is hosting this challenge again. Details are here.
Great job! Glad you enjoy the challenge and hope you’ll be back for another climb.