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				 By the second waypoint I planned to have read 6 books so needed to add 2 more to the tally achieved at first waypoint.
      By the second waypoint I planned to have read 6 books so needed to add 2 more to the tally achieved at first waypoint.State of Wonder - Brazil/South America
Tenderness of Wolves - Canada/North America
I could have used Jan read "Under a Pole Star" for Greenland but I fancy reading The Hummingbird's Daughter from Mexico.
 I'm ahead of schedule. I have now added Norway (Out Stealing Horses) and France (In the Café of Lost Youth by Patrick Modiano). I have a book by Jenny Erpenbeck in mind for my next country, Germany, or possibly one by Walter Kempowski.
      I'm ahead of schedule. I have now added Norway (Out Stealing Horses) and France (In the Café of Lost Youth by Patrick Modiano). I have a book by Jenny Erpenbeck in mind for my next country, Germany, or possibly one by Walter Kempowski.
     Sue, the France novel certainly seems to be packing a lot in to 150 odd pages! Looks interesting all the same...
      Sue, the France novel certainly seems to be packing a lot in to 150 odd pages! Looks interesting all the same...
     Haha, I confess I am attracted to short novels. It has a distinct sense of time and place, Paris in the late 50s/early 60s, atmospheric in then extreme. Odd story but it had me entranced. My first by him but it won't be my last.
      Haha, I confess I am attracted to short novels. It has a distinct sense of time and place, Paris in the late 50s/early 60s, atmospheric in then extreme. Odd story but it had me entranced. My first by him but it won't be my last.
     I'm a bit late finishing the second waypoint but I'm done now and on to the next state. The book I chose was, not surprisingly, not one of the best books I've read. I definitely wouldn't recommend it as a good sample of Australian literature of good chick lit.
      I'm a bit late finishing the second waypoint but I'm done now and on to the next state. The book I chose was, not surprisingly, not one of the best books I've read. I definitely wouldn't recommend it as a good sample of Australian literature of good chick lit.
    Books mentioned in this topic
Out Stealing Horses (other topics)In the Café of Lost Youth (other topics)
Munich (other topics)
Authors mentioned in this topic
Patrick Modiano (other topics)Robert Harris (other topics)



 
I have journeyed through France on the Orient Express and have now crossed into Germany. I have a change of book for the German leg of my journey - Munich by Robert Harris. My husband gave it to me for St. Valentine's Day! Isn't he so sweet!!