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The Highlander: 6-10 Books
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visiting scotland one day is on my bucketlist...
until then i have to make due with documentaries, movies, tv shows and of course books.
i hope to get inspriration on what to read through the other members of this group...
happy reading

visiting scotland one day is on my bucketlist...
until then i have to make due with documentaries, movies, tv shows and of course books.
i hope to get inspriration on what to read thro..."
Welcome Kamala! Glad to have you along. Looking forward to seeing what you read too! I think all of us here love Scotland and a few live there! Looking forward to getting to know you.


Welcome Mrs. C! Hopefully we'll do a classics read-a-long this year!

I'm so happy to see you joining in Tracyk - you'll manage it easily as there are so many Scottish crime writers old and new. I'm up for 25 at least



Lynn, so glad to have you with us! I love mysteries too! A.D. Scott is one of my favorites! There are many great Scottish mystery/crime authors.

For 2017, I'm looking forward to more by A. Conan Doyle, other vintage classics, and might branch out into some modern-published books with Scottish settings. Can't wait!

For 2017, I'm looking forward to more by A. Conan Doyle, other vintage classics, and might branch out into some modern-published books with Scottish setti..."
Great, Tarissa! Watch for read-a-longs to be announced too!


Glad to have you along, John!
I'm signing up for the Highlander challenge. Hopefully I can read more than 10 books in 2017, which when I think about it wouldn't be a problem since I love anything to do with Scotland....

Catherine you can always bump up later!

I still have the pile of Scottish books I set aside last year for this challenge so will begin again!
I think this level is achievable this year if nothing goes awry, which is generally does, or I get sidetracked by new (and old) books...

I still..."
Glad your trying again, Alexandra!

I still..."
Good luck with the challenge Alexandra....I know what you mean about getting sidetracked by new books; one of the things I've enjoyed most about this group is that I try - as a one-off - someone I hadn't thought of reading, and suddenly I'm off devouring a series of their books.
Going to give this challenge a go - it's a shame I started reading The Un-Discovered Islands BEFORE New Year...

Welcome, Ellen! Doesn't matter when you started it, it's when you finish!

Ill give this challenge a go. I always seem to gravitate to Scottish fiction. So I hope to find some other ideas and broaden my scottish reading list.

Ill give this challenge a go. I always seem to gravitate to Scottish fiction. So I hope to find some other ideas and broaden my scottish reading list."
So glad to have you Tim! What's your favorite genre?


Glad your back Julie!


I love DE Stevenson! I haven't read "Emily" either... there is a DES website that has some previously unpublished titles listed. Let us know how the Denistoun book is!


I'm lagging this year -- haven't read anything that qualifies here yet. But the year is still young ... I'll get there yet!

I'm lagging this year -- haven't read anything that qualifies here yet. But the year is still young ... I'll get ther..."It is, Kate! Although some days it feels like it should be September or something!


I'm lagging this year -- haven't read anything that qualifies here yet. But the year is still young ... I'll get ther..."
I still can't find myself on the Highlander shelf ... grrr! Trying this again, so I can log my books in.


Wish I could find a copy of Emily Denistoun! congrats on your reading Scotland progress. I like Deborah Crombie also, and Hamish Macbeth (great character! the author is good with creating quirky characters like A. Raisin...) I'm reading an Ann Cleeves mystery right now.


Are you talking about MC Beaton? I agree about the gritty aspect that shows up now and then, but she does have a unique sense of humor that gives her books a 'fun read' aspect.

Probably talking about Ann Cleeves. I haven't read any of the books but watch the TV series Vera based on the books. Very good!
My mum and I love the TV series Vera too! Super good! The only downside is we talk with a Newcastle accent for the rest of the night, pet! (Not joking, it creeps in and we can't stop.)

That's so funny, Ellen!

Tend to read mostly Scottish crime fiction with some history (fact and fiction) thrown in so should be ok I hope.

Welcome Susan! you've got lots of year left :)



I hope to get through "Sunset Song" by Lewis Grassic Gibbon as well before I return to college.


Congratulations Julie on completing your challenge - enjoy your new book and hope to see you next year :)
