Mount TBR 2015 discussion
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Leslie's ROOTing Higher in 2015

Paperback books (and hardcovers!)
1. The Weight Of The Evidence (done 1/2)
2. Rain and Other South Sea Stories (done 1/8)
3. Robots and Empire (done 1/18)
Kindle books
1. January Exposure (done 1/9)
2. *The Vicar of Wakefield (done 1/9)
3. Â A Bobwhite Killing (done 1/24)
4. Â Life on the Mississippi (done 1/25)
5. Â Indiscretions of Archie (done 1/28)
Audiobooks
1. Life on the Mississippi (done 1/25)
* means the book is on the Guardian's list

Maybe I should hand out blinders to go with our climbing equipment so we won't see the shiny books at the library and elsewhere...



Leslie wrote: "Book #4, The Vicar of Wakefield, has been on my Kindle since Aug. 2012. While I enjoyed it quite a lot, it wasn't as funny as Goldsmith's She Stoops to Conquer. 4*"
I absolutely agree with you. Loved She Stoops to Conquer. But Vicar wasn't near as good.
I absolutely agree with you. Loved She Stoops to Conquer. But Vicar wasn't near as good.


I absolutely loved his satire of British authors in Cakes and Ale and thought The Razor's Edge was very good too. I will have to put his nonfiction onto my radar!
After a strong start, I am now reading 4 different library books! I think that my library addiction will take a long time to overcome but at least I'm not buying as many books :P

my library addiction will take a long time to overcome
LOL! Yes, mine too although I only have 5 on my library pile atm. I'm not buying many books either. I was given a few for Christmas and will be satisfied (or try to be) with those for a while.


We seem to have similar tastes :)




Paperback books (and hardcovers!)
4. Borders of Infinity (contained in the omnibus Miles Errant, done 2/13)
5. Nightmare in Pink (done 2/15)
6. Brothers in Arms (contained in the omnibus Miles Errant, done 2/18)
7. Appleby's End (contained in the omnibus "The Michael Innes Treasury", done 2/24)
Kindle books
6. *Bel-Ami (done 2/5)
7. Â Deadly Valentine (done 2/7)
8. Â Yellow Crocus (done 2/12)
9. Â In a German Pension: 13 Stories (done 2/13, finishes Selected Stories)
10. Antony and Cleopatra (contained in the omnibus of Shakespeare's "The Complete Works")
11. Much Ado About Nothing (contained in the omnibus of Shakespeare's "The Complete Works")
12. Indian Summer of a Forsyte and In Chancery (contained in the omnibus "The Forsyte Saga - Complete") (done 2/21)
13. Caesar's Wife A comedy in three acts (done 2/24)
14. Dutch Me Deadly (done 2/27)
Audiobooks
* means the book is on the Guardian's list





Therefore, #13 is the novella Borders of Infinity which is contained in the omnibus Miles Errant. This omnibus (and several others from the Vorkosigan series) has been on my shelves since 2010. I found this entry in the series a bit gritty, perhaps because I found the idea of how easily humans discard their civilities disturbing. 3*

Antony and Cleopatra and Much Ado About Nothing

Leslie...just so you'll know the Mount TBR moderator stance on omnibus entries, I'm absolutely fine with counting novels/plays/etc as separate entries as long as they were published on their own at some point. I've done it myself with some of my 3-in-1 Detective Club Editions.

Good to know Bev! Thanks :)


I give the novella Indian Summer of a Forsyte 4½* and the novel In Chancery 4*.

Leslie wrote: "Book #19 (print #7) is the third book in my The Michael Innes Treasury - Appleby's End. This is the tenth entry of the Inspector Appleby series, and has been on my shelf sinc..."
The Innes books are a little off the wall sometimes...but I do like his peculiar mysteries. Have you read The Open House? That one is particularly bizarre--but I thoroughly enjoyed it. I probably need to reread it....I read it before I started blogging and doing detailed reviews.
The Innes books are a little off the wall sometimes...but I do like his peculiar mysteries. Have you read The Open House? That one is particularly bizarre--but I thoroughly enjoyed it. I probably need to reread it....I read it before I started blogging and doing detailed reviews.

I haven't read that one yet. "Particularly bizarre" when it comes to Innes must be very odd indeed!
Leslie wrote: "Bev wrote: "Leslie wrote: "Book #19 (print #7) is the third book in my The Michael Innes Treasury - Appleby's End. This is the tenth entry of the Inspector Appleby series, an..."
Yes, indeed. :-) But that one appeals to me because it has a quirky professor-type character and I love me a mystery with an academic slant of any sort.
Yes, indeed. :-) But that one appeals to me because it has a quirky professor-type character and I love me a mystery with an academic slant of any sort.




I picked it up because it is mentioned a few times in some of Georgette Heyer's books (set in Regency England) :)
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