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message 101: by Deanne (new)

Deanne | 651 comments Helen
Finland was interesting, and would love to go there for real.
Melki
I work in the Neuro operating rooms of an NHS hospital, does give you an appreciation of how easy it is for things to change.


message 102: by Robert (new)

Robert (bobhe) | 748 comments Lynne - The Book Squirrel wrote: "http://www.listofcountriesoftheworld.... I have been looking round for a list of current countries and found this link."
Like this site Ian are we going to use this as the benchmark?


message 103: by Ian, Moderator (new)

Ian (pepecan) | 5088 comments Mod
Robert wrote: Like this site Ian are we going to use this as the benchmark?

No - feel free to use it as a source of ideas, but the 2nd one listed (Akrotiri) is not a country, but a British air base on Cyprus.



message 104: by Pupsi (new)

Pupsi (pupsiphull) | 8 comments I have to say this is an excellent idea, can't wait work through this list.

It would be excellent if someone with technical skills could set up a widget similar to the Reading challenge widget to help keep track, but that is not a reason to start this challenge.


message 105: by Packabook (new)

Packabook | 34 comments Some suggestions for some of the more unusual countries - I highly recommend the following:
Czech Republic - The Glass Room. It was actually Czechoslovakia at the time the books was set.
Bangladesh - A Golden Age
and
Bosnia-Herzegovina The Cellist of Sarajevo

Suzi


message 106: by Em (new)

Em (emmap) | 2707 comments Good suggestions Suzi, I think The Cellist of Sarajevo has caught my eye before, will see if I can find it at the library.


message 107: by Ian, Moderator (last edited Sep 23, 2011 03:09PM) (new)

Ian (pepecan) | 5088 comments Mod
The Cellist of Sarajevo was one of the best books I read last year


message 108: by Niall (new)

Niall | 113 comments just looked on amazon. £3.49 on Kindle, £3.90 as a real book


message 109: by Sam (new)

Sam | 93 comments I joined the group the couple of weeks ago & I've finally gotten the chance to take a look at some of the challenges.I like the look of this one so I am going to join you all. I'm going to take a look at what I've read since the start of the year & then take it from there.


message 110: by Nick 2E0NAQ (new)

Nick 2E0NAQ (nick196742) | 630 comments Welcome to the group Sam :D


message 111: by Ian, Moderator (new)

Ian (pepecan) | 5088 comments Mod
Hope you enjoy your travels Sam


Lynne - The Book Squirrel (squirrelsend) | 3122 comments Enjoy the challenge Sam.


message 113: by Robert (new)

Robert (bobhe) | 748 comments Hi Sam
Enjoy this challenge Ian is very strict. Well he is with me anyway


message 114: by Vicky (new)

Vicky (thesevagabondshoes) | 93 comments Hi folks. What's the thinking about counting travel writing as part of the challenge, rather than fiction with a particualar setting/by author's nationality?

Are we permitted, or is it a bit of a cheat? I'm asking as that's the type of book that I tend to go for.


Lynne - The Book Squirrel (squirrelsend) | 3122 comments Starfish13 wrote: "Hi folks. What's the thinking about counting travel writing as part of the challenge, rather than fiction with a particualar setting/by author's nationality?

Are we permitted, or is it a bit of a..."


We are using the setting of any fictional book.


message 116: by Em (new)

Em (emmap) | 2707 comments Are we? I've been counting both!


message 117: by Susan (new)

Susan Me too!


message 118: by Ian, Moderator (new)

Ian (pepecan) | 5088 comments Mod
Fret ye not......travel writing OK - just one country per book and has to be the main location, not just some odd country that takes up apart of a multi country trip.


message 119: by Ian, Moderator (new)

Ian (pepecan) | 5088 comments Mod
Robert wrote: "Hi Sam
Enjoy this challenge Ian is very strict. Well he is with me anyway"


That's just cos you are the naughty one in class Bob


message 120: by Em (new)

Em (emmap) | 2707 comments No specific time limits Fiona, you can take as long as you need!


message 121: by Em (new)

Em (emmap) | 2707 comments Ha! I'm not v. speedy myself so probably will still be completing the challenge along side you!


message 122: by Ian, Moderator (new)

Ian (pepecan) | 5088 comments Mod
You'll both be on that Slow Boat to China


message 123: by Vicky (new)

Vicky (thesevagabondshoes) | 93 comments Ian wrote: "Fret ye not......travel writing OK - just one country per book and has to be the main location, not just some odd country that takes up apart of a multi country trip."

Phew, that means I don't have to banish anything to the back of the bookshelf for the meantime! On my last visit to the library I picked up a book by a favourite author about an expedition to Guyana which I hadn't read.


message 124: by Deanne (new)

Deanne | 651 comments Reading The Tree of Man by Patrick White set in Australia.


message 125: by Sam (new)

Sam | 93 comments Thanks for the welcome.
I've spent an awfully long time surfing the net looking at books to read for this challenge. I think I have a list of about 45 books set in different countries that I like the look of. I work in a library so I have been checking that I can get most of them from work before I added them to the list. Not sure how long it will take to get through them as I will still need to read the books for the reading group at work plus all the new books by authors I love that come out in the mean time.


message 126: by Robert (new)

Robert (bobhe) | 748 comments Em wrote: "Are we? I've been counting both!"
Who got a everyone worried? Was it Lynne? Never seen 15 new messages.


message 127: by Helen (new)

Helen | 3465 comments Stirrer! Isn't it nationality of author too? I read too many fantasy to ever reach 40!


message 128: by Ian, Moderator (new)

Ian (pepecan) | 5088 comments Mod
Countries not authors H.


message 129: by Robert (new)

Robert (bobhe) | 748 comments I thought authors as well


message 130: by Robert (new)

Robert (bobhe) | 748 comments Ian wrote: "Thought I'd set up a new challenge that people may want to take on as a long term project.

Based loosely on Around the World in Eighty Days  by Jules Verne by Jules Verne, the challenge is to ..."


I quote first entry Ian that mean you changed your mind or got something wrong LOL


message 131: by Robert (new)

Robert (bobhe) | 748 comments
Based loosely on by Jules Verne, the challenge is to read 80 books with a primary location setting in 80 different countries. You could alternatively go for 80 authors of differing nationalities or mix and match as you want.

If you like the idea and want to join in - set up your own thread within "The Around the World in 80 Books" thread which is 1 level up from this one. You can include any books already read in 2011 if you want, or just start your 80 countries from scratch - it's up to you

Happy travelling.


message 132: by Helen (new)

Helen | 3465 comments I was just going to quote that post of Ians!


message 133: by Robert (new)

Robert (bobhe) | 748 comments Helen
You a teacher?
Does it really annoy you when pupils right?


message 134: by Ian, Moderator (new)

Ian (pepecan) | 5088 comments Mod
Haven't a clue what the troublesome twins are on about.....suspected evidence tampering I think, but feel free to mix and match if you so desire


message 135: by Robert (new)

Robert (bobhe) | 748 comments Evidence tampering?? I can hardly book onto a computer let alone hack into GOODREADS main frame to alter the wording!!
Think myself and Helen just did what all my teachers told me to do at exam time READ THE QUESTION
while you are in a mood Ian where do we stand with Northern Ireland
Will as usual fully respect your decision
Bob


message 136: by Ian, Moderator (new)

Ian (pepecan) | 5088 comments Mod
NI OK as per previous edicts re Wales which also pertain to Scotland......btw read the question again - lol


message 137: by Helen (new)

Helen | 3465 comments Robert, if I had a pound for every time I've said 'read the question'. Unfortunately, my class are seldom right. 30 kids and 20 are working at or below reception level. On average my class is 2yrs 6 mths below their actual age. Having said that, I like them. Their last teacher didn't but so far so good.


message 138: by Ian, Moderator (new)

Ian (pepecan) | 5088 comments Mod
I agree - very important to read the question, just to ensure you indeed read it correctly


message 139: by Jacky (new)

Jacky (jackyann) | 62 comments I am reading Matt Rees' second book about Omar Yussef ( a teacher at a UN school, and amateur detective) set in Palestine. It's called the Samaritan's Secret (I think the 3rd is just out). I love the characters, and am counting Palestine as a country.


message 140: by Ian, Moderator (new)

Ian (pepecan) | 5088 comments Mod
It may not be a country yet Jacky but it damn well should be, so Palestine gets in whilst I'm in power despite what the Americans and Israelis may want.


message 141: by Jacky (new)

Jacky (jackyann) | 62 comments I am a great fan of detective stories as a device for getting to know more about a historical period, a country or a people, and these books, by an experienced journalist, are very evocative (to someone who doesn't know the Middle East at all!)


message 142: by Ian, Moderator (new)

Ian (pepecan) | 5088 comments Mod
Thanks Jacky for pointing me in this direction. I've just bought the kindle edition before yours in the series called The Saladin Murders aka A Grave in Gaza.


message 143: by Jacky (new)

Jacky (jackyann) | 62 comments I hope you warm to Omar Yussef as I do. I have worked with asylum seekers, and am always fascinated by how ordinary people get caught up in extra-ordinary events.


message 144: by Robert (new)

Robert (bobhe) | 748 comments Ian Yugoslavia I don't think will affect me as latest book almost all in Croatia
BUT if older book what we counting
if town in one of 3 new countries can we count that?

You have set a rod for your own back with these major decisions to make
the whole world geography is on your shoulders!!!


message 145: by Ian, Moderator (last edited Oct 19, 2011 02:20PM) (new)

Ian (pepecan) | 5088 comments Mod
That's an easy one Bob. Convert to current country.

Ex Yugoslavia countries as of now x 5.....Bosnia, Serbia, Croatia, Montenegro plus I think we should allow Kosovo as well, which I don't think quite has full statehood yet. Hope I haven't forgotten any.

Same as with all the zillions of ex Soviet Union states x multiple Stans, Ukraine, Georgia, Estonia etc etc.


message 146: by Stephen (new)

Stephen | 377 comments Ian wrote: "That's an easy one Bob. Convert to current country.

Ex Yugoslavia countries as of now x 5.....Bosnia, Serbia, Croatia, Montenegro plus I think we should allow Kosovo as well, which I don't think..."


well you got of the former yugoslav states are slovenia, bosnia, croatia, serbia, former yugoslavia state of macedonia, montenegro and then kosovo which is in limbo


message 147: by Ian, Moderator (last edited Oct 21, 2011 07:27AM) (new)

Ian (pepecan) | 5088 comments Mod
Thanks Steve - forgot Slovenia and Macedonia....btw list of good Liverpool real ale pubs to follow some time soon


message 148: by Vicky (new)

Vicky (thesevagabondshoes) | 93 comments I'm counting Alaska and Siberia as seperate entries to the USA and Russia respectively. Allowed, or am I cheating?


message 149: by Robert (new)

Robert (bobhe) | 748 comments Ian
While ref's hat on what about Greek Islands Crete Rhodes etc


message 150: by Ian, Moderator (new)

Ian (pepecan) | 5088 comments Mod
Starfish13 wrote: "I'm counting Alaska and Siberia as seperate entries to the USA and Russia respectively. Allowed, or am I cheating?"

Both cheating....just parts of USA and Russia


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