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Aug 17, 2011 10:36AM

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I though I could cover Holland & the West Indies if I read these!



Sue wrote: This challenge may take me a long time! Will start with books I have read this summer. Not an organised person so will probably zig zag all over the place.
Zig zag away Sue. I just went from Sweden to the Solomon Islands and you can't get much more random than that.
Zig zag away Sue. I just went from Sweden to the Solomon Islands and you can't get much more random than that.

Perhaps when I've been round the world (once or twice, perhaps) I'll see if I can visit all the english counties.



I am going to join this challenge. Will be travelling to work again soon on the bus so will have plenty of time to get some reading in. Going to have a think to see if I have read any books this year which will count - but off the top of my head I don't think so!


I thought that but if look closely you may be surprised
I'm thinking of a 3 year trip as I want it to be all books I want to read rather than just a tick list of countries.




What about each province of Canada?
I'm having loads of fun with this. Checked my shelves yesterday and found tons of books set all over the place. Some of them have been collecting dust for more than 20 years, and this challenge is just the excuse I need to finally read them.
Getting complicated. You can have the Arctic and Antarctica. Island chains OK if a separate country. Archipelagos are clusters of islands and again OK if a separate country - so Phillipines or Japan are archies but only one country, whereas the Caribbean islands/West Indies are an archie but made up of many countries. Canadian provinces.....er...no!! All in Canada.
It will be good for you Melki.....an American with a sound knowledge of world geography.... a rare breed by all accounts - lol

Not sure if we should be scared, depends on 2 things, do you have a passport, and would you be bringing your guns to the UK. If yes to both answers then you'd probably get into the UK and then have all your firearms confiscated.
As to the challenge, I've been doing the 1001 books you must read before you die, which covers lots of countries and genres. I've discovered books and authors which I never would have considered reading. Some of my favourite books were as a result of using this list.

I really must look at this list I keep hearing about and see how many of these books I've already read. But how long does it take just to read the titles of 1001 books?
Helen wrote: "Wondering whether to take a Geography degree to help me with this!"
LOL! My Geography's terrible too. I was put off at school; we only ever seemed to cover dairy production in Denmark - not exactly inspiring (although very important if you're Danish....) Gave it up as soon as I could.
The around the world challenge is going to take me a while, too. I think, as Ian says, 3 years is a good estimate...
Currently stuck in Sweden finishing off the Steig Larsson trilogy. May see if I can combine the genre & around the world to kill 2 birds with one stone - certainly have enough books on my 'to read' list to manage it.....
LOL! My Geography's terrible too. I was put off at school; we only ever seemed to cover dairy production in Denmark - not exactly inspiring (although very important if you're Danish....) Gave it up as soon as I could.
The around the world challenge is going to take me a while, too. I think, as Ian says, 3 years is a good estimate...
Currently stuck in Sweden finishing off the Steig Larsson trilogy. May see if I can combine the genre & around the world to kill 2 birds with one stone - certainly have enough books on my 'to read' list to manage it.....
Melki wrote: "Better be careful what you say there, Ian! I'm an American...I own lots and lots of firearms! ;)"
*chuckles*
*chuckles*

I am going to invest in a cheap atlas!

I am going to invest in a cheap atlas!"
Ooops! That was what we were going to look for that day we went to Southwold.

My Geography O level is coming in very useful although like Liz, I seem to remember doing Danish dairy production and lots about levees on the Mississippi....ox bow lakes etc.
Melki - I am disappointed that your gun arsenal is so meagre. As an American I would expect you to have a complete array of firearms up to and including a stealth bomber (thus enabling you to get around Deanne's customs controls) as it seems to be one of your constitutional rights to kill each other with guns (or crossbows if your name is Kevin - lol).....and to be teased endlessly of course.
Keep on travelling everyone.
Melki - I am disappointed that your gun arsenal is so meagre. As an American I would expect you to have a complete array of firearms up to and including a stealth bomber (thus enabling you to get around Deanne's customs controls) as it seems to be one of your constitutional rights to kill each other with guns (or crossbows if your name is Kevin - lol).....and to be teased endlessly of course.
Keep on travelling everyone.
Liz wrote: "Melki wrote: "Better be careful what you say there, Ian! I'm an American...I own lots and lots of firearms! ;)"
*chuckles*"
Oi - never mind chuckling over there in Singapore - threats of physical violence should be taken more seriously by a moderator......especially against a fellow moderator. I'll set Melki on you.
*chuckles*"
Oi - never mind chuckling over there in Singapore - threats of physical violence should be taken more seriously by a moderator......especially against a fellow moderator. I'll set Melki on you.

One of my UK friends tells me that stabbings are WAY up in Britain. When are you guys gonna get with the program? Guns are much less messy.
OK Melki, you've convinced me of the American way. I shall be joining the Tea Party and the American Rifle Association shortly....or perhaps I'll just settle for making a cup of tea.....does that count?? Just don't set that bear on me - then I'll need to get out my sharp tongue to defend myself.

Melki wrote: "I'm sorry Ian, but you'll need to have a total lobotomy before joining the Tea Party. It's a requirement."
Sort of Frankenstein meets Sarah Palin - a match made in Boston. I feel sorry for Frankie. Anyway, that's enough politics....go Red Sox.......
Sort of Frankenstein meets Sarah Palin - a match made in Boston. I feel sorry for Frankie. Anyway, that's enough politics....go Red Sox.......


And I'm going to go with the United Nations as my reference point - except for the British Isles where the wayward geography of the Rugby Football Union will be my guide......!

Bought this book today in charity shop
Like all good adventurers started her trip round the world in Watling street!!
Saw that so just had to buy it
Don't worry Ian not counting it on challenge

Seen two gunshot wounds,(both survived)and numerous stabbings, none of which seem to hit anything vital. Axes and baseball bats seem to be the weapon of choice where I live.
Spent the day in Finland, with a bit of wandering in Lapland whilst sitting in Bradgate park drinking coffee.

It's sad what people do to one another. Why don't they just stay home and read?

If I temporarily abandon RFU geography and follow Association Football instead, then it is a separate country to Ireland.

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