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Sunday, November 30, 2014

Challenge Absolutely Complete: Adam's 2014 TBR Pile




I Found It!!!

Back in September I gave up on ever finding my last alternate for Adam's 2014 TBR Pile Challenge. I had always read the originals plus the alternates for a full fourteen books, but after looking high and low for the book all year, I became convinced that the gremlins had run off with Harlan Ellison's Alone Against Tomorrow. And then, ironically, while I was hunting through my TBR piles in order to put together my list for Adam's 2015 TBR Pile Challenge, I found it. Sitting on the TBR Science Fiction shelf just like it should have been. Either I've been blind since January and just regained my SF book sight or the gremlins finally took pity on me. Whatever the case, I have now read the final book on my list and the TBR Pile Challenge is absolutely complete.

 
Here's my list:
1. The Man in the High Castle by Philip K. Dick (pub 1962) [2/27/14]
2. For Old Crime's Sake by Delano Ames (pub 1959) [4/29/14]
3. My Antonia by Willa Cather (pub 1918) [4/20/14]
4. Mere Christianity by C. S. Lewis (pub 1952) [7/20/14]
5. Shakespeare's Planet by Clifford D. Simak (pub 1976) [1/6/14]
6. By the Watchman's Clock by Leslie Ford (pub 1932) [5/23/14]
7. Death on the Aisle by Frances & Richard Lockridge (pub 1942) [1/24/14]
8. Plain Sailing by Douglas Clark (pub 1987) [6/11/14]
9.  Made Up to Kill by Kelley Roos (pub 1940) [2/18/14]
10. Too Many Cooks by Rex Stout (pub 1938) [7/12/14]
11. The Clue of the Leather Noose by Donald Bayne Hobart (pub 1929) [3/31/14]
12. The Forgotten War by William Forschten (pub 1999) [7/9/14]

Alternates:
1. Alone Against Tomorrow by Harlan Ellison (pub 1971) [11/30/14]
2. Faceless Killers by Henning Mankell (pub 1991) [1/5/14]

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