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2013 Where in the World are you?!? (Currently Reading)
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With Thomas Cromwell, Henry VIII and Anne Boleyn in Bring Up the Bodies . Generally enjoy this historical period but can't really get into the book. Not sure why this book is rated so high. I'm having a hard time getting through it.

Me too. I live in Belgium now, so it is close to France. That is where I like to be. Later this year we will be living in France and Sweden. NICE! Brittany is wonderful, but so is the rest too. Here is a link to my French shelf: http://www.goodreads.com/review/list/...
I have 244 books there, many still unread. I cannot read fast enough! By the star rating you can see which I enjoyed most. You might get ideas.

I have seen the movie.. so really interested in reading yuor review of the book.. then will decide if i want to give it a go or not :)

Me too. I live in Belgium now, so it is close to France. That is where I like to be. Later this year we will be living in France and Swede..."
Thanks for leads... I will be interested to hear of your adventures.

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A lot of hassle/work is involved, but home is in Sweden and France, so we are not being adventurous.
Judy wrote: "Lilisa wrote: "With Thomas Cromwell, Henry VIII and Anne Boleyn in Bring Up the Bodies . Generally enjoy this historical period but can't really get into the book. Not sure why this book is rated ..."
Judy - no, I haven't read Wolf Hall, have you read either, and if so, what are your thoughts? I'm going to have to give it one star - hate doing that, but I definitely did not enjoy it - it was an absolute slog!
Judy - no, I haven't read Wolf Hall, have you read either, and if so, what are your thoughts? I'm going to have to give it one star - hate doing that, but I definitely did not enjoy it - it was an absolute slog!



Thanks Gaeta.


It is set in Colombia (on the Caribbean side). I read it last year and loved it.


I'm enjoying it too Diane, much different than anything else i've read. (and a short book!)
I'm in the U.S. set in the '80s in New York State with Tell the Wolves I'm Home - a poignant story of a 14-year old girl who's sweet and almost soulmate-like (emotional, not romantic!) relationship with her uncle is the string that ties this book together. Half-way through and really enjoying it.

Well I started my first graduate degree in folklore so the subject matter is familiar... Not the specific culture but the treatment of it. She is more descriptive of the landscape than most, which I'm enjoying.
With Cleopatra's Daughter which starts in Egypt and then moves to Rome, the seat of the Roman Empire (technically not Italy back then!) Liking it so far.



You did Genji, too? W..."
I read Tale of Genji for a Japanese humanities class in college. I really enjoyed it. It's a lot more readable than one would think!



My, those are quite some challenges you have going. I hope you have some light reading on the side.

I think the Bollano and the Ishiguro are going to feel like the light reading....


I think the Bollano and the Ishiguro are going to feel like the light reading...."
I didn't know Bolano could be light. Ishiguru I can understand. Good luck with it all and I look forward to your reviews down the road.



That one is staring back at me from my bookshelf...


I'm still with Cleopatra's Daughter - haven't made much progress - been too busy but will get back to it this weekend.
A question though - does anyone have a recommendation for Costa Rica?
A question though - does anyone have a recommendation for Costa Rica?

Osho wrote: "I read The Birds of Costa Rica: A Field Guide, which may not be to everyone's taste."
Thanks Osho - appreciate the suggestion, but I think the Costa Rican birds are not for me :-). I'll have to keep scouting.
Thanks Osho - appreciate the suggestion, but I think the Costa Rican birds are not for me :-). I'll have to keep scouting.

Last year I read At the Bottom: A Woman's Life in Central America, and it wasn't bad. I bought a couple of inexpensive Kindle books for my next visit: Happier Than a Billionaire: Quitting My Job, Moving to Costa Rica, and Living the Zero Hour Work Week and Anarcho Grow: Pura Vida in Costa Rica. I have not read either of them yet. Another one I would like to get, but have not read is Monkeys Are Made of Chocolate: Exotic and Unseen Costa Rica.
Diane wrote: "A question though - does anyone have a recommendation for Costa Rica?"
Last year I read At the Bottom: A Woman's Life in Central America, and it wasn't bad. I bought a couple of inexpensive Kindl..."
Thanks a ton Diane - will check these out!
Last year I read At the Bottom: A Woman's Life in Central America, and it wasn't bad. I bought a couple of inexpensive Kindl..."
Thanks a ton Diane - will check these out!
Getting ready to spend time with The Housekeeper and the Professor. No idea which country it's set in, but interested to get started given the rave review by many of you.

It's set in Japan and I loved it.

Japan. Very good book! I keep thinking I should have given it even more stars. One of those books that remains with you, although I actually gave my physical book to a friend so she could read it too.
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