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Around the World in Books Challenge - 2014

Ooh! How was it?"
I thought that it would be a bit boring, but actually I fou..."
Swashbuckling - Sweet (:

Wow Chloe... you looking to complete this early? (;"
Well Animal Farm is only 98 pages. ;) But I'm going back to school Monday so I will not keep up :)
I can always try for more anyway ;)

1. North America – White Christmas in Dry Creek (Author is from America and took place in America) 1/3
2. Central America -
3. Caribbean -

4. South America - One Hundred Years of Solitude (Author is from Columbia and took place in mythical South American place) 3/20
5. West Europe – Arabella (Author is from UK and took place in the UK) 1/3
6. Eastern Europe and the former Soviet Union –
7. Africa – Journey of Hope (Takes place in Liberia) 5/24
8. Middle East – Rooftops of Tehran (Author is from Iran and book takes place in Iran) 3/9
9. East Asia –
10. South Asia –
11. Southeast Asia -
12. Australia & South Pacific - The Italian's Ruthless Marriage Command (Author from Australia and partially takes place in Australia) 2/8


Wow Chloe... you looking to complete this early? (;"
Well Animal Farm is only 98 pages. ;) But I'm going back to school Monday so I will not keep up :)
I can always ..."
Did not know it was that short. I might try it out myself.

Wow Chloe... you looking to complete this early? (;"
Well Animal Farm is only 98 pages. ;) But I'm going back to school Monday so I will not keep up :)..."
Yeah it's like a short retelling for kid (ok a bit intense for kid) of 1984 with animals... ok that's a bit rough like description, but it's not so far. How politician control the people, in this case pigs and other animals ;)

West Europe= The Metamorphosis by Franz Kafka;Translated by Alexis Walker. (The writer was from Prague, Czechoslovakia [now in the Czech Republic]. The novella was originally written in German.)
Progress: 1/4

Red April


The author was born in Peru, South America; the book was originally written in Spanish, the language of that region; and it was set in Peru, South America.

This map has them as the middle east. :)

This map has them as the middle east. :)"
Thanks Daphne! I thought so too but I wanted to check to be sure.

South Asia (India) Waiting for the Mahatma (1955) by R.K. Narayan (01/05/14) *****
See: Post #12

I've double checked some maps and yes - they are both in the Middle East.
Thanks Daphne for helping out!

Last week I finished 3 books.
1. Western Europe -- I read A Dying Fall by Elly Griffiths (Ruth Galloway #5). I love this series and the characters. This installment was set in Norfolk and Blackpool, England.
2. North America -- I read Wool Omnibus for another challenge here. The author Hugh Howey was born in the U.S., so I'll count that one for this challenge as well.
3. South Asia -- I read And the Mountains Echoed by Khaled Hosseini for the January Group Read. It was set in Afghanistan but I'm not 100% sure if I've got the region right. Judging from the map in post #1, I'm guessing South Asia.

North America: Dissident Gardens: A Novel Takes place in New York
West Europe: The Dinosaur Feather Takes place in Denmark
Australia & South Pacific: The Rosie Project Takes place in Australia

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Regions
North America
Central America
Caribbean -Assassin's Creed: Black Flag
1/5/14 Takes place in Nassau
South America
West Europe - Inferno 1/22/14 - Takes place in Florence,Italy
East Europe and Former Soviet Union
Africa
Middle East
East Asia
South Asia
Southeast Asia
Australia & South Pacific

Burial Rites


The author was born in Australia.





Just finished a book for Western Europe: Heaven by Christoph Marzi. A really good YA fantasy story that takes place in London.

Not so for me. I've never really ventured out from U.S. and U.K. books. I did recently read a book set in Germany or Italy but that was an exception and not at all planned.

Just finished a book for Western Europe: Heaven by Christoph Marzi. A really good YA fantasy story that takes place in London."
Sweet! Great job Emily [:



I would think it would be hard to find one from Afghanistan translated. Let me know when you've read one (:

Too bad. At least you are getting even more ahead of the game.




Yeah a translation might be hard to find, but this month group read And the Mountains Echoed is set in Afghanistan. The author was born there.
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Ooh! How was it?"
I thought that it would be a bit boring, but actually I found that I enjoyed it quite a bit. It was a bit humorous, there was a lot of intrigue (and, of course, there was a lot of swashbuckling).