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message 351: by Peggy (new)

Peggy (pebbles84) | 15868 comments Many of my YLTO friends read The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society too, I'm sure someone can give you an answer :)


message 352: by Lilisa (new)

Lilisa | 2770 comments Hi Rusalka - like Peggy I read The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society a long time ago and my memory is fuzzy but I don't recall much food involved. Maybe others who have read it more recently can confirm.


message 353: by Lanelle (new)

Lanelle | 4020 comments Delitealex wrote: "Anyone have any possibilities set in Australia that are fantasy or scifi"

I plan on reading The Reformed Vampire Support Group for one of my Australian books.


message 354: by Lisa (new)

Lisa (lisathebooklover) | 9244 comments I read The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society last year and although I remember food being mentioned, I don't remember it playing a big part in the storyline.


message 355: by Sandra, Moderator (last edited Dec 21, 2015 05:36AM) (new)

Sandra (sanlema) | 11257 comments @Rusalka, I read The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society a few years ago. I remember the pie made with potato peel and a roasted pig. That's it. Not big part in the plot and not very french. It is a great book, though, and a quick read. So if you can make it fit any other task I recommend you do it.

Did you read Five Quarters of the Orange? There's a lot of french food there.


message 356: by Janice, Moderator (new)

Janice (jamasc) | 59851 comments Another book that has a lot of French food is The Hundred-Foot Journey.


message 357: by Lanelle (new)

Lanelle | 4020 comments Has anyone read Lunch in Paris: A Love Story, with Recipes? It would be perfect for the French food requirement, but the reviews are all over the place.


message 358: by KimeyDiann (new)

KimeyDiann | 2174 comments If anyone needs a book for Argentina - Read a book where the main character spends a lot of time on the road: one I recently enjoyed is Streetlights Like Fireworks. And so far the second book in the series, The Dragonfly Season, would also fit.


message 359: by Camilla (new)

Camilla | 2097 comments Lanelle wrote: "Has anyone read Lunch in Paris: A Love Story, with Recipes? It would be perfect for the French food requirement, but the reviews are all over the place."

I haven't read it, it's on my TBR shelf though. I was thinking of reading The Perfect Meal: In Search of the Lost Tastes of France for this task, I happen to own it.


message 360: by Cherie (new)

Cherie (crobins0) | 21536 comments Sarah wrote: "I have The Darwin Elevator ready for my set in Australia task. Thanks for the other recs Rusalka. I've added a few of those to my list."

I can endorse the The Darwin Elevator ... here is another I found on my list, you might be interested in Sarah, Changing Yesterday .


message 361: by Cherie (new)

Cherie (crobins0) | 21536 comments Delitealex wrote: "I have been reading more YA recently and The Red Queen was mentioned which came out recently. Many people were talking about the Obernewtyn Chronicles I'd never heard of it before t..."

There is a group on GR called Aussie Readers. You should check out some of their threads and links for authors and books and genre specific stuff, Delitealex.


message 362: by Sarah (new)

Sarah | 18549 comments Thanks Cherie. Added to my ever growing list :-)


message 363: by Cherie (new)

Cherie (crobins0) | 21536 comments Sarah wrote: "Thanks Cherie. Added to my ever growing list :-)"

Any time, Sarah. I think it sounds pretty good and I know you liked the steampunk genre. I do not own it, but it is on my list for sometime down the road.


message 364: by Rusalka, Moderator (new)

Rusalka (rusalkii) | 19203 comments I stand corrected. Been waiting on the Obernewtyn Chronicles to finish for 28 years


message 365: by Lanelle (new)

Lanelle | 4020 comments Camilla wrote: "Lanelle wrote: "Has anyone read Lunch in Paris: A Love Story, with Recipes? It would be perfect for the French food requirement, but the reviews are all over the place."

I haven't r..."


Thanks, Camilla.


message 366: by Delitealex (new)

Delitealex | 336 comments Cherie wrote: "Delitealex wrote: "I have been reading more YA recently and The Red Queen was mentioned which came out recently. Many people were talking about the Obernewtyn Chronicles I'd never h..."

Thanks I found many to add too my TBR :)


message 367: by Kristie, Moderator (new)

Kristie | 19130 comments These may have been asked already and I will take a look back at the thread when it's not so late here. The 'set in' books are giving me a bit of trouble at the moment. Looking for recommendations for books set in Chile, Spain, Poland, or Venice. Have you read any that you've loved?


message 368: by Sandra, Moderator (new)

Sandra (sanlema) | 11257 comments For Spain I'd recommentThe Shadow of the Wind (or any other book by Carlos Ruiz Zafón)


message 369: by Kristie, Moderator (new)

Kristie | 19130 comments Thanks, Sandra! I missed that one. I'm pretty sure it's on my TBR too.


message 370: by Sandra, Moderator (new)

Sandra (sanlema) | 11257 comments You are welcome! It's a great book.


message 371: by Janice, Moderator (new)

Janice (jamasc) | 59851 comments Here's a list of Chilean Literature. You'd have to double check to make sure they are actually set in Chile and not just written by a Chilean author.

Here's another list of books set in Chile.

I second The Shadow of the Wind for Spain. Another is Cathedral of the Sea.

Spain

Poland

Venice


message 372: by Cherie (last edited Dec 23, 2015 12:02AM) (new)

Cherie (crobins0) | 21536 comments Kristie wrote: "These may have been asked already and I will take a look back at the thread when it's not so late here. The 'set in' books are giving me a bit of trouble at the moment. Looking for recommendations ..."

LOL! We must have been looking up the same things tonight. I can find books for most of the take home items and "about" items, but the setting (locations) are the hardest for me. I am still going through the books I own looking up the settings.

There is a group on GR called Around the World and I have to admit that I am pouring over lists. There are A LOT! I belong to the group, but my books are all in Australia. There are several readers in YLTO that have book lists. Here is the link there https://www.goodreads.com/group/show/...


message 373: by Peggy (last edited Dec 23, 2015 12:33AM) (new)

Peggy (pebbles84) | 15868 comments Shadow of the Wind is a great recommendation. Others are Marina and The Return. If you like travel stories, I also really enjoyed Chickens, Mules and Two Old Fools: Tuck into a Slice of Andalucían Life.

For Poland I have some books on my TBR I think, one of them is The Boy on the Wooden Box. It has good reviews but I haven't read it yet. Another is The Girl from the Train, but it's partly set in South Africa and I don't know if 70% of it is set in Poland.

I was looking for some more and added Milkweed to my TBR.


message 374: by Rusalka, Moderator (last edited Dec 23, 2015 02:08AM) (new)

Rusalka (rusalkii) | 19203 comments Jenny worked magic with the Around the World lists. Also check out the bookshelves, as over the years the Master Lists haven't been updated (a lot of work) but members have added to the goodreads bookshelves. Which reminds me, I should update some of my reads on the bookshelves too.

Our gov funded multicultural radio/tv station here in Aus just published this today 40 books from around the world Was my last day at work today so didn't have a chance to look at it properly yet, but there are ones from a skim I have never heard of, so worth haven't a look see.


message 375: by Lilisa (new)

Lilisa | 2770 comments If anyone is looking for a book set in Ecuador, I haven't read it but plan to - The Queen of Water - is on my TBR list. It looks really interesting.

For Spain, I loved Guernica - one of my favorites. Also The Time in Between is really good.

For Chile, Deep Down Dark: The Untold Stories of 33 Men Buried in a Chilean Mine, and the Miracle That Set Them Free was really interesting - non-fiction - about the 33 men trapped in the Chilean mine in 2010. Also, The Rhythm of Memory, which I haven't read yet but plan to in 2016.


message 376: by Lynda (last edited Dec 23, 2015 06:33AM) (new)

Lynda | 836 comments I'd also recommend The Shadow of the Wind. If you like audio books, the narrator was excellent on this one.

I don't know if it's any good or not, but for Chile I choose A House in the Country. It sounds intriguing, and it has a high GR score.


message 377: by Kristie, Moderator (new)

Kristie | 19130 comments Thanks, everyone! I have struggled with the Goodreads lists because I'm not familiar with the books, so I was hoping to catch some that you all liked. :) Plus, some of the lists are not in English, so I can't just scan them for what looks interesting.

Great recommendations! So far, I think I'll go with The Shadow of the Wind for Spain, Milkweed for Poland, and maybe Deep Down Dark for Chile.

A House in the Country sounds interesting, Lynda. Let me know how it is. It sounds a bit like Lord of the Flies in some ways.

Now just to look up Venice in all the suggested areas....Thanks again for all the great suggestions.


message 378: by Lynda (new)

Lynda | 836 comments Kristie wrote: "
A House in the Country sounds interesting, Lynda. Let me know how it is. It sounds a bit like Lord of the Flies in some ways. "


Yes, it gives me that vibe, too.


message 379: by Lilisa (new)

Lilisa | 2770 comments Kristie wrote: "Thanks, everyone! I have struggled with the Goodreads lists because I'm not familiar with the books, so I was hoping to catch some that you all liked. :) Plus, some of the lists are not in English,..."

You probably have a ton of recommendations for Venice, here are some more choices! :-) ...If you enjoy murder mysteries Kristie, Donna Leon's Commissario Brunetti series is set in Venice. And then there's the nonfiction The City of Falling Angels.


message 380: by Kristie, Moderator (new)

Kristie | 19130 comments I'm still looking good for Venice, Lilisa. Thank you!! Those look great and I do like mysteries.


message 381: by Janice, Moderator (new)

Janice (jamasc) | 59851 comments If anyone is still looking for a book about painting, I highly recommend The Lost Wife. The main character, Lenka, is an artist who is incarcerated in Terezin Concentration Camp where she and other artists are required to paint bucolic postcards and portraits. Several of the artists paint contraband pictures depicting life in the concentration camp that are hidden away.

It could also be read for the requirement to read about Auschwitz.


message 382: by Kristie, Moderator (new)

Kristie | 19130 comments Thanks, Janice. That sounds great and I already have it on my TBR.


message 383: by Lori Z (new)

Lori Z | 2086 comments Janice, would this book Hula Done It? be okay for set in Hawaii? Its a Hawaiian cruise but sounds like they spend time on the island. (fingers crossed)


message 384: by Janice, Moderator (new)

Janice (jamasc) | 59851 comments Yes, that will work Lori.


message 385: by Lori Z (new)

Lori Z | 2086 comments Thanks, Janice!


message 386: by Sarah (last edited Jan 07, 2016 11:13AM) (new)

Sarah (sarahlou29) | 1302 comments I'm wondering what book I can read about whaling or fishing taking part in the story. I didn't like Moby Dick, I tried it before and I just couldn't get through it..

Are these possibilites okay?
Jaws technically a shark belongs to the fish family.
Free Willy
Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea
Crunch & Des: Classic Stories of Saltwater Fishing
Captains Courageous

Or anyone else have any other suggestions please =]


message 387: by Sandra, Moderator (last edited Jan 07, 2016 11:04AM) (new)

Sandra (sanlema) | 11257 comments What about Sea Of Death? I read it at least 15 years ago, but I remember it being quite good (3 stars). Specially all the mythology around the fishing towns in Bahia, Brazil. Fishing is totally a main theme. Less than 300 pages, and quick read.


message 388: by Janice, Moderator (new)

Janice (jamasc) | 59851 comments Yes, I'll accept those books, Sarah.

A Whale for the Killing is written by Farley Mowat who is a wonderful writer. I haven't read the book, but it looks interesting. It might be pretty gut wrenching to read, though.


message 389: by Lori Z (new)

Lori Z | 2086 comments Sarah wrote: "I'm wondering what book I can read about whaling or fishing taking part in the story. I didn't like Moby Dick, I tried it before and I just couldn't get through it..

Are these possibilites okay?
[..."


I have [book:The Perfect Storm: A True Story of Men Against the Sea|6545608] as an option for that and also Dead Angler which I'm not sure is acceptable.


message 390: by Janice, Moderator (new)

Janice (jamasc) | 59851 comments Lori, Dead Angler sounds like it might work.


message 391: by Lori Z (new)

Lori Z | 2086 comments Janice wrote: "Lori, Dead Angler sounds like it might work."

Good to know, Janice, thank you!


message 392: by Sarah (new)

Sarah (sarahlou29) | 1302 comments Awesome, thanks Janice =]

I'll take the suggestions into consideration and see what I can find for cheap.


message 393: by Rusalka, Moderator (new)

Rusalka (rusalkii) | 19203 comments salmon fishing in the Yemen works perfectly. sorry, on phone, no link


message 394: by Sarah (new)

Sarah (sarahlou29) | 1302 comments I did see that book too Rusalka, I'm pondering still for now. Thanks =]


message 395: by Rusalka, Moderator (new)

Rusalka (rusalkii) | 19203 comments No worries. Just dumping it in the mix. I surprisingly liked it.


message 396: by Annerlee (new)

Annerlee | 2868 comments I'm planning on going to Canada...
Anyone know a good book set in Alberta... ? Quirky, Mystery or anything that's NOT a political thriller, romance or historical is fine?

I've read Jurassic Park for the Dinosaur book, but may need to use it to travel somewhere else if I can't find one for Alberta. Some of the books I've found are hard / expensive to get hold of in the UK...


message 397: by Lanelle (last edited Jan 11, 2016 12:40PM) (new)

Lanelle | 4020 comments Annerlee wrote: "I'm planning on going to Canada...
Anyone know a good book set in Alberta... ? Quirky, Mystery or anything that's NOT a political thriller, romance or historical is fine?"


Here are the three books I have picked out for Alberta -
Stony River
Love By Accident
Fear of Flying

I've read Love By Accident 3 times. I really like it. I have not read the other 2 books.

Good luck.


message 398: by Janice, Moderator (new)

Janice (jamasc) | 59851 comments Annerlee wrote: "I'm planning on going to Canada...
Anyone know a good book set in Alberta... ? Quirky, Mystery or anything that's NOT a political thriller, romance or historical is fine?

I've read Jurassic Park f..."


There are two links to books set in Alberta in msg 1 of this thread. I highly recommend Under This Unbroken Sky. I'll be reading Green Grass, Running Water.


message 399: by Naomi (last edited Jan 11, 2016 07:51PM) (new)

Naomi (nchigh) | 706 comments Sarah wrote: "I'm wondering what book I can read about whaling or fishing taking part in the story. I didn't like Moby Dick, I tried it before and I just couldn't get through it..

Are these possibilites okay?
[..."


[book:In the Heart of the Sea: The Tragedy of the Whaleship Essex|17780] In the Heart of the Sea The Tragedy of the Whaleship Essex by Nathaniel Philbrick


message 400: by Annerlee (new)

Annerlee | 2868 comments Janice wrote: "Annerlee wrote: "I'm planning on going to Canada...
Anyone know a good book set in Alberta... ? "There are two links to books set in Alberta in msg 1 of this thread. I highly recommend Under This Unbroken Sky. I'll be reading Green Grass, Running Water."


Thanks for the recommendations Janice. 'I like the idea of 'Green Grass, Running Water, but the other sounds good too. I'll see which one is easier to find''


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