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7. A book set in a country that fascinates you
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I am currently reading and enjoying Hotel Iris. It's subject matter is a bit disturbing but it's handled in such a matter of fact way that it's strangely intriguing. It's nice and short too.

I read it a long time ago, but I'm pretty sure unlike the movie, the entire book is set in Ireland :)



I enjoyed The Devotion of Suspect X for a prompt 2 years ago. I bought it on a trip to Japan.
Like others I also liked The Street of a Thousand Blossoms

American Assassin

Kokoro
Ugetsu Monogatari ; Harusame Monogatari
Snow Country
I Am a Cat
Wabi-Sabi <- although this writer isn't Japanese
and literally anything written by Haruki Murakami

i got excited and posted the book without replying to the OP
so here it is again
Revenge: Eleven Dark Tales
amazing Japanese short stories - and I don't even like short stories usually

One I have read and loved: The Thousand Autumns of Jacob de Zoet

One that I want to read: Pachinko


Would manga count/would you read manga? Not that I have any suggestions, but it's definitely a place to start!


Burial Rites is set in Iceland and it is fantastic. I can't help you with Micronesia though :-)

Burial Rites is set in Iceland and it is fantastic. I can't help you with Micronesia though :-)"
Thanks, Kristy. I have plugged Burial Rites in for this prompt. What are you reading for this one?


Here are some of my favorites.
Pope Joan
Summer's Lease: Tie In Edition
Ratking
The Name of the Rose
The Robe

Recently I read Playing with Fire by Tess Gerritsen. Half is narrated by a present day American woman (she ends up in Italy), the other half is narrated by an Italian Jewish boy during the 1940s

One I have read and loved: [b..."
Murakami's work is set in Japan so I'm going to choose one of his! I've read 1Q84 and it's Japan but with a fantasy twist, so I'm intrigued to read some of his other works :)

Michael Dibdin wrote a series of crime novels set in Italy, featuring the detective Aurelio Zen. I read them back in the nineties and really enjoyed them.

I'm eyeing Japan as well and ..."
Yes! The Wind-Up Bird Chronicle by Haruki Murakami is what I decided on for this one.

Burial Rites is set in Iceland and it is fantastic. I can't help you with Micronesia..."
You will love it :-) I think I am going to read Nervous Conditions, which is set in Zimbabwe.

For Japan The Thousand Autumns of Jacob de Zoet, particularly if you like historical fiction.

I recommend The Kitchen Boy by Robert Alexander.

I already read Outlander."
I was in Scotland this summer (can't BELIEVE I've not read Outlander yet! It's definitely on the list now!) and for some reason every time I was walking by shop The Lewis Trilogy (The Black House, The Lewis Man, The Chess Men) by Peter May always jumped out at me.
I keep kicking myself for not buying it, but now this is my reason to at least read it!

A Gentleman in Moscow is brilliant, I highly recommend it. Or if you like classics Anna Karenin and Crime and Punishment are favourites of mine.

Jar City
Silence of the Grave
Burial Rites
Independent People
[book:The Saga of the Volsun..."
Same! Thanks for the suggestions :) I'm hoping to make it to Iceland next year.

Going with Burial Rites. It's been on my radar for the last couple years."
I think I'm going to go with this as well!

I'm eyeing Japan as well and ..."
Stephanie.. have you ever considered doing Shanghai Girls by Lisa See? Her books are supposed to be excellent!

I loved Picnic at Hanging Rock! Don't know what I'm reading for this prompt, but I'm sure I'll find something :)

But I would assume most of her books are set in China, like that one in Shanghai.


The Tea Girl of Hummingbird Lane CHINA
White Teeth LONDON
The Little Paris Bookshop PARIS, FRANCE


If you find a country that interest you there could be suggestions there.

If anyone is interested in Central America, I recently read and loved Do Not Become Alarmed by Maile Meloy.

Iceland was my initial thought as well!! Thanks for sharing the list, I will be researching those titles!


If anyone else is picking INDIA here are some suggestions:
The God of Small Things (This could also work for the twins prompt)
A Son of the Circus (Again this could fit the twins prompt)
Nine Lives
A Fine Balance
What the Body Remembers
Bonus: I live in South Korea as an expat so I had to give at least a few KOREA suggestions too:
The Vegetarian
Please Look After Mom

Jar City
Silence of the Grave
Burial Rites
Independent People
[book:The Saga of the Volsun..."
Iceland is the country that sprung to mind for me too, so I'll check out your suggestions :)

For those who like books set in the Middle East, I loved The Wrath and the Dawn. :)
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