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Nov 10, 2013 11:43AM

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Oh...and, Hi everybody! I'm Bev from Indiana. I have a book blog (My Reader's Block) where it doesn't take long for you to see that I'm kind of a challenge maniac. Just dangle one in front of me and I jump right in. Peggy's been good about joining in on my challenges, so I'm going to see what kind of Scottish books I can find so I can participate in hers.

Oh...and, Hi ever..."
So glad you joined, Bev! I'm sure you'll have Scottish authors on your shelf!



Of course your welcome to just 'sit' in, Cath!

So glad your joining in, Margaret! Can't wait to see what you bring to our reading table!

Well, having said that I've been giving it some thought and think I may well take part. It would be an ideal opportunity to read some travel books about Scotland or by Scottish authors. Watch this space. :-)

The Necessary Death of Lewis Winter
Also recommend Peter May's Lewis Trilogy of which this is the first:
The Lewis Man
You should really start up a monthly/quarterly poll of Scottish books to read to make this group really interesting, btw...



Your very Wlecome, Joy! Glad you joined us!

Absolutely, Ritchie! I just read my first Rankin a month ago! Have you read the new author, James Oswald, dubbed 'the new Ian Rankin'? He's very good too! Great new series. Thanks for signing on!


Hi, Katie! Small world, indeed. I'm in Bloomington now--originally from northern Indiana.

From Leighton Buzzard, down in Bedfordshire. I have a big love of Crime Fiction and there's a lot of exciting stuff from Scotland at the minute......Liam McIlvanney, plus the re-issues of his father, William's Laidlaw books, Malcolm Mackay, Tony Black etc
Aim high, I'll try for 13!
Aim high, I'll try for 13!

Katie...I'm the Grad Secretary for the MA/PhD program in English at IU. Now we're talking a very teeny-tiny world. :-)

Absolutely, Ritchie! I just read my first Rankin a month ago! Have you re..."
James Oswald just accepted my Goodreads friend request so I've invited him to join this group.

Absolutely, Ritchie! I just read my first Rankin a month ag..."
Great Stephen! James is a super guy and a great reader. Although he complains a lot about not having time to read much anymore between the farm and writing. If you do Twitter you should follow him there @SirBenfro. He is very funny and is a farmer fulltime too. I love following his tweets about the coos and the sheep. He is a very accessible fellow too. He also has a lamcam running when the sheep are lambing. Now he has a buildcam up to watch the progress on his home he is building. He's been making the rounds in your area at bookstores. Stop in and see him when you get a chance! I'm in the States so a friend of mine in Kirkcaldy went and got a book autographed for me. She said he was a great chap!


So glad you joined in Glen! Looking forward to getting to know the 'better half' of Tracy:)


Wish I could hide in your suitcase, Laurie! Not sure when I'll get over there, although a trip is being planned! One of my favorite settings for a book. What genre do you like to read the most?

Hi Peggy, I read a variety of genres, but my favorites are historical fiction and the classics.

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Wow, sounds like a terrific festival, Stephen. Have you ever been?

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Wow, sounds like a terrific festival, Stephen. Have you ever been?"
Yes, I go every year - went to hear Peter May and Ron Rash this year and have been to see Jo Nesbo and RJ Ellory in previous years, among many others..


Hi, Sue! Glad your on-board with us! Looking forward to checking out what everyone is reading and meeting lots of new people!


Welcome Lorraine! I live in Pennsylvania too! just north of Pittsburgh. And I follow those same blogs!


Hi Julie. I started a 'possibilities' list under bookshelf here at the challenge if you want to look at it and feel free to add to it. On my blog I posted links to list of Scottish books and writers on the challenge sign up page. I will add them here in the 'a bit of crack' discussion folder also. You don't have to pick between highlands or islands the poll is just for fun to see which region folks like best. Just sign up for a challenge level that fits the number of books you want to read during the next year. Sign up for the challenge under the discussion thread for the challenge level you want to aim for A Keek: 1-4, The Highlander: 5-8, The Hebridean:9-12 or Ben Nevis: 13 or more. Then read any type of book fiction, non fiction, travel, as long as it it set in Scotland or written by a Scot. I am looking forward to reading DE Stevenson next year for this challenge! You can count any of her books even if not set in Scotland because she is a Scot! Stop over and read the sign up page on my blog, it might be easier to get the details. http://peggyannspost.blogspot.com/201...
Check the discussions for the lists I am going to post too! So glad to have you on board!




Welcome Teresa! Here are the links to the two blogs we mentioned. Katrina, who lives in Fife, has Pining for the West: http://piningforthewest.co.uk/ And Evee who lives in Peebles has a wonderful blog where she post beautiful photos on her blog Evee's Blog: http://evelyn186.blogspot.co.uk/ Enjoy!




Welcome, Suzi! For all you gals that D. E. Stevenson as comfort reads you might like O. Douglas too! She is a Scottish writer of kailyards, comfort reads. Her real name is Anna Buchan, sister of Writer John Buchan. Several of her books are available free in digital form in various places online. Otherwise they are more difficult to find in the States. I've gotten all my books used online. Penny Plain and The Setons are free in digital. Check her out on my blog under the labels if you like. www.peggyannspost.blogspot.com

Thanks, Julie! I just got it. I've always wanted to read it! Got Miss Buncle Gets Married for just $1.99 too!

Linda Jacks
Northern Virginia

Hi Linda! Welcome to the trek up Ben Nevis! The view will be beautiful! I think you might like Anna Buchan, aka, O. Douglas. She wrote kailyards, cosy tales, and is the sister of John Buchan of 'The Thirty Nine Steps' fame. I am in the process of collecting all her books! Check her out here http://peggyannspost.blogspot.com/201... also here is a link to a list of Women Scottish writers http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category... Good Luck!

I'm dedicated to physical books (wrote an article why) and hope they never stop printing. However that means equal dedication to a nice clean place. Okay, I admit it's an entire outbuilding! It doubles as a great sitting room for the cats, when too dark to step out. ;) I trade or give away what I'm done with, store others. I've been to the Highlands and adore the country. My entries are here. http://cmriedel.wordpress.com/2013/11...

Welcome Jane! There's nothing quite like a tale from Scotland! I'm looking forward to my first D.E. Stevenson book this year.

This is my blog, where I've already shared my list of potential Scottish reads for 2014. http://inthebookcase.blogspot.com/
I'll be sharing all about the books as I read them.
Looking forward to seeing what everyone else is reading too!!
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