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Yrinsyde wrote: "I'm Catherine from Melbourne Australia and I love these reading challenges! I like a variety of fiction and non-fiction. I'm loving the Wallander series at the moment but it isn't in my challenge t..."
Oh hi Catherine! I didn't realise - I'm from Melbourne too! I'm quite interested in your South China Sea challenge and will be watching to see what you pick.
Oh hi Catherine! I didn't realise - I'm from Melbourne too! I'm quite interested in your South China Sea challenge and will be watching to see what you pick.
Hi Catherine - sounds like the Aussie contingent is alive and well here! V.S. Naipaul has been one of those authors I've always been aware of, but never read - must check him out. What's your favorite Naipaul book?
The English county challenge will be fun and I'm intrigued by your South Sea challenge - fair winds and following seas!
The English county challenge will be fun and I'm intrigued by your South Sea challenge - fair winds and following seas!

Hi Joy - welcome! looking forward to your readings as I've no doubt I'll be"stealing" some of your books! Historical fiction is my favorite genre.

Awesome! Pass along any good finds!
Joy wrote: "Lilisa wrote: "Hi Joy - welcome! looking forward to your readings as I've no doubt I'll be"stealing" Island of a Thousand Mirrorssome of your books! Historical fiction is my favorite genre."
Awesome! Pass along any good finds!"
I have a ton, here a few: The Marriage of Opposites, The Narrow Road to the Deep North, Moloka'i, Pompeii, Guernica, An Officer and a Spy,
Awesome! Pass along any good finds!"
I have a ton, here a few: The Marriage of Opposites, The Narrow Road to the Deep North, Moloka'i, Pompeii, Guernica, An Officer and a Spy,

Welcome Shantelle - you'll definitely find folks who love to read here! Sounds like you've had lots of fun traveling to 14 countries having been inspired by two authors and their travels. Which country have you enjoy visiting the best?

Yrinsyde wrote: "Lilisa wrote: "V.S. Naipaul has been one of those authors I've always been aware of, but never read - must check him out. What's your favor..." Hi Lilisa, back to work rush leaves no time to reply ..."
No worries Yrinsyde, thanks - will have to check it out.
No worries Yrinsyde, thanks - will have to check it out.


I'm Mayson or Lianne, I'm Taiwanese but I go to college in Virginia. I love theatre and reading, school has been absolutely hectic so I haven't been able to read as much. But hopefully with the coming semester I'll be able to dive back into it. I'm excited to meet everyone, and hope to get a lot of great recommendations.
Currently I'm trying to find period and contemporary plays to read, and my obsessions as of the moment are historical fiction and mythology. I just read The King's Fool by Margaret Campbell Barnes and I highly recommend it.

Hi Lilisa! Thanks so much for the welcome! Yes, it's exciting being a member of this group of readers, especially ones that love traveling. My favorite places I've traveled to thus far are Thailand and India, though I tend to fall in love with every country I visit. Each destination is a new adventure!
Shantelle wrote: "Lilisa wrote: "Welcome Shantelle - you'll definitely find folks who love to read here! Sounds like you've had lots of fun traveling to 14 countries having been inspired by two authors and their tra..."
:-) Nice picks. I think most of us would agree with you. Enjoy your travels around the world!
:-) Nice picks. I think most of us would agree with you. Enjoy your travels around the world!

Hi, Rusalka! Thank you so much for the welcome! I hope you're having a wonderful day in Australia...definitely a place on my travel wish list!:)

Thanks so much! Happy Travels to you as well!:)


In 2015 many of my favourite stories came from Africa and the Caribbean, I read a lot of Maryse Condé (Guadeloupe) starting with essays of her childhood and then onto her novels, also Edwidge Danticat (Haiti), Jamaica Kincaid (Antigua), Cristina Garcia (Cuba).
I also love reading novellas from the Peirene Press series, they are all contemporary European translated fiction, three new titles each year and the kind of books that would be near impossible to find otherwise.
I have lived in the South of France for 10 years now, I am originally from New Zealand and I write reviews at Word by Word.
Hi Claire - glad you're traveling with us again. You've opened up my travel door to several great books - thanks!
I had no idea you were a Kiwi, Claire! There you go. So glad you're travelling with us again this year!

Hi MBS - welcome and glad to have you with us! Thanks to Claire for leading you here! Historical fiction is my favorite genre and looking forward to seeing what you have on your list as you travel the world in 80 books. Happy traveling...

Hi Nicole - welcome and have fun on the challenge! Just above the comment box toward the right you'll see "add book/author" - click on the link and it will take you a window - you have the option to search by book or author - the default is book - type in the name of the book, click "search" and the title of the book (or similar books will pop up). When you find your book, click on "add" and your book will be inserted in your comment box. Hope this helps. Shout if you have more questions.

Most definitely a kiwi Rusalka, though France now feels like home.
Claire wrote: "Most definitely a kiwi Rusalka, though France now feels like home."
I had you in my head as a francophone, but I get overly excited with NZ/Aus connections. As you would know, we like to latch on to any little connection over here ;)
I had you in my head as a francophone, but I get overly excited with NZ/Aus connections. As you would know, we like to latch on to any little connection over here ;)
My Book Strings, and Nicole, Welcome! Hope you have a wonderful time here.
We like to help you all running around the world, but be prepared that your to read list will grow, and it may be a lifelong challenge. Which we all love and accept.
Please let us know if you have any other questions at all :D
We like to help you all running around the world, but be prepared that your to read list will grow, and it may be a lifelong challenge. Which we all love and accept.
Please let us know if you have any other questions at all :D

Hi Hesper! Lovely to have you check in. Look forward to see you join in the challenge with us :)
Hi Hesper - lovely to have you participate with us - you have a great list going for your travels this year - enjoy!

Hi Ida - welcome and good to have you join us! It's not difficult to see why you read Scandinavian crime novels :-) - they're great. A book from each continent is a great goal - happy travels around the world!

Hi A.C. - great to have you join us - welcome! We have quite a few folks from Down Under in this group. Thanks for sharing your favorite genres - enjoy!

Thanks for the welcome Lilisa :) Glad to hear I'm in good company with loads of Aussies here - and books and travel; my two favourite things!!

Emm wrote: "Hello! I'm Emm and I live in the US (Ohio, to be specific). I just stumbled upon this group. I've actually been working on an on-going challenge to visit various places around the world which I've ..."
Hi Emm - Welcome and glad you found us. Hope the Buckeye State is treating you well. Your travel list in your other post is impressive! You'll pick up a ton of recommendations from AtW members and we're not shy about "stealing" from each other, so go for it! Happy trails!
Hi Emm - Welcome and glad you found us. Hope the Buckeye State is treating you well. Your travel list in your other post is impressive! You'll pick up a ton of recommendations from AtW members and we're not shy about "stealing" from each other, so go for it! Happy trails!
Lilisa wrote: "and we're not shy about "stealing" from each other, so go for it! ..."
Yes, I already stole the Bangladesh title from Emm, but I also noticed it was one of your favourites Lilisa, so how can I go wrong?
Yes, I already stole the Bangladesh title from Emm, but I also noticed it was one of your favourites Lilisa, so how can I go wrong?
Welcome Emm! I'm sure you'll get some great reads here from us, and no doubt (as Andrea has demonstrated) we'll get some from you too! Glad to have you with us.
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