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I keep getting sidetracked from my original challenge of 100 "best" goodreads winners.
I love getting better at reading non-fiction books.


Right now I am reading The Lost Girls: Three Friends. Four Continents. One Unconventional Detour Around the World. and I feel I have learned a lot about the places these girls visit - Kenya and an ashram in south India. I feel like I am traveling with these women and getting a glimpse into their adventures and discoveries. Also reading The Caliph's House: A Year in Casablanca really whisked me away to Morocco. These are the two books this year I really felt I traveled - both actual travel memoirs.

Dee, anything we can help you locate?


I need to speed up with my ATW challenge here. I don't know if I'll be able to read books from 80 countries for it until the end of the year. SO I'll probably just change it into a circumnavigator next year. The US challenge has priority at the moment because I'm positive that I'll be able to finish it this year.


I do wish I was a little further ahead in my North America/CentralA/SouthA road trip, but the biggest hold up is waiting for inter-library loans to come. Our little library is lacking in books set in Central American countries (not surprisingly, considering we're in the middle of Niagara).
I do like this group because it has either made me read books I've meant to (eg. The Power and the Glory ), or exposed me to books/authors that I haven't read previously. The other interesting side note that I've noticed, is that even though I read a lot, it seems I most often read books set in Great Britain (almost half of my 54 books read). That is exactly why I need to keep on my road trip!!

Numberswise, I'm more than halfway through the US (32 states to date), but I'm getting down to some of the hard to find states. I'm going to have to make a concerted effort on this one, but I think I'll make it!


That's fine. No problem.

Have you met your reading goals for the year already?
Are you on track to complete your goals by year's end?
Have you read about any new and exciting places?
Have you discovered any new authors that you love?