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message 101: by Diane , Armchair Tour Guide (new)

Diane  | 13052 comments Kristina Marie wrote: "Do you want us to move our old challenges anywhere/delete them?"

You can keep them where they are. They will eventually be buried by the newer posts.


message 102: by Fairlee (new)

Fairlee Corkran | 3 comments I going for tourist. Just left Egypt by way of Crocodials on the Sandbank by Elizabeth Peters.


message 103: by Diane , Armchair Tour Guide (new)

Diane  | 13052 comments Fairlee wrote: "I going for tourist. Just left Egypt by way of Crocodials on the Sandbank by Elizabeth Peters."

Welcome, Fairlee. Follow this link to start your challenge thread:
http://www.goodreads.com/topic/group_...


message 104: by Paschalia (new)

Paschalia | 7 comments Hello! I would like to be a tourist also! how can I participate? I create my own link and list in the above mentioned thread? Thank you!


message 105: by Selma (new)

Selma (liefje) | 25 comments hi! a question, im born in bosnia but raised in belgium, which one should i put as home country?
(i consider them both as my home country)


message 106: by Nicole (new)

Nicole (reluctantwriter) | 4 comments I just read "I am forbidden." Great book. Takes place in Transylvania (historic romania), Paris, and Williamsburg, Brooklyn.


message 107: by Diane , Armchair Tour Guide (new)

Diane  | 13052 comments Selma wrote: "hi! a question, im born in bosnia but raised in belgium, which one should i put as home country?
(i consider them both as my home country)"


You can use either location.


message 108: by Gail (new)

Gail Hamilton | 152 comments I am going to attempt the challenge at the frequent flyer level. Since I just discovered this I feel I'm starting a little late. I just finished Shanghai Girls by Lisa See and am going to count that as my U.S. book.


message 109: by Dee (new)

Dee (austhokie) | 438 comments Nicole wrote: "I just read "I am forbidden." Great book. Takes place in Transylvania (historic romania), Paris, and Williamsburg, Brooklyn."

I really liked this book, it got one of my few 5-star reviews last year


message 110: by Lit Bug (Foram) (new)

Lit Bug (Foram) | 46 comments Not a single link in the folder 'Books Set in the Carribean' is working - Shows error 404 - Cannot locate the page. Could someone please check it out??? Thanks! :)


message 111: by Audrey (new)

Audrey Breen | 9 comments I was wondering if the Navajo Nation would "count?" In the US but relatively self-governing


message 112: by Diane , Armchair Tour Guide (new)

Diane  | 13052 comments Audrey wrote: "I was wondering if the Navajo Nation would "count?" In the US but relatively self-governing"

Sure, that would work.


message 113: by Zuzana (last edited Aug 25, 2013 06:41AM) (new)

Zuzana | 216 comments I am going to attempt the challenge at the Frequent Flyer level. I know I'm a little late, but I'll list all the books I've read since January.

EDIT: Here are my books.


message 114: by Zuzana (last edited Sep 03, 2013 07:11AM) (new)

Zuzana | 216 comments Hi! Per rule:

"However, for the sake of the challenge, you will not be held to using only independent nations. It is perfectly acceptable to using territories, constituent countries, islands, and independent states (not US)."

So is it o.k. to use islands like Sardinia, Sicily, Corsica, Balearic islands, Corfu or Crete as acceptable locations? I have checked Where we've been thread and I couldn't find these there. Thanks.


message 115: by dely (new)

dely | 368 comments Zuzana wrote: "So is it o.k. to use islands like Sardinia, Sicily, Corsica, Balearic islands, Corfu or Crete as acceptable locations? I have checked Where we've been thread and I couldn't find these there. Thanks.

Sardinia and Sicily are Italy, you can't consider them in another way :/
The same thing for Corsica, it is France.


message 116: by Zuzana (last edited Sep 03, 2013 03:29PM) (new)

Zuzana | 216 comments dely wrote: "Zuzana wrote: "So is it o.k. to use islands like Sardinia, Sicily, Corsica, Balearic islands, Corfu or Crete as acceptable locations? I have checked Where we've been thread and I couldn't find thes..."

But then again Galapagos belong to Ecuador and they apparently do count as separate location. Also, I checked the Where we've been thread (2013) again and I did found Sicily (Italy), Madeira (Portugal), Svalbard (Norway), Canary Islands (Spain) and Hawaii (USA).


I'm sorry to be such a pain. I'm planning my books for 2014 and I have several set on Mediterranean islands (Mallorca, Sicily, Corfu and Crete). I'm fairly new to this challenge and I don't want to make mistakes. :)


message 117: by Diane , Armchair Tour Guide (last edited Sep 03, 2013 09:34PM) (new)

Diane  | 13052 comments Zuzana wrote: "Hi! Per rule:

"However, for the sake of the challenge, you will not be held to using only independent nations. It is perfectly acceptable to using territories, constituent countries, islands, and ..."


I will accept them as separate, even though they are physically close to their mainland countries. Any place that is physically separate can be counted separately.


message 118: by dely (last edited Sep 03, 2013 11:00PM) (new)

dely | 368 comments Zuzana wrote: "I'm sorry to be such a pain. I'm planning my books for 2014 and I have several set on Mediterranean islands (Mallorca, Sicily, Corfu and Crete). I'm fairly new to this challenge and I don't want to make mistakes. :) "

Don't worry, you aren't a pain :D
Diane answered you, mine was only an opinion because I am Italian and it is strange to see our two islands considered detached from the country (though they physically are).


message 119: by Zuzana (new)

Zuzana | 216 comments Diane wrote: "Zuzana wrote: "Hi! Per rule:

"I will accept them as separate, even though they are physically close to their mainland countries. Any place that is physically separate can be counted separately. "


Thanks, Diane. That helps alot. :)

Thanks, dely. The Czech republic is a landlocked country so I wouldn't know. ;)


message 120: by Diane , Armchair Tour Guide (new)

Diane  | 13052 comments IMPORTANT NOTE: If you are participating in multiple challenges PLEASE POST SEPARATELY in each thread. I will not update US states in the ATW80 thread or vice versa.

Thank you! :)


message 121: by Aleksandra (new)

Aleksandra (aleksandrakonwa) | 53 comments Should I add Bahrain to Middle East or Asia ?

( added to Middle East but can change)

Thanks in advance:)


message 122: by Diane , Armchair Tour Guide (new)

Diane  | 13052 comments Aleksandra wrote: "Should I add Bahrain to Middle East or Asia ?

( added to Middle East but can change)

Thanks in advance:)"


Technically you can count it as either. I have it under the Middle East category, but you can count it as either on your personal list.


message 123: by Diane , Armchair Tour Guide (new)

Diane  | 13052 comments Carolin wrote: "Hi, I'm wondering about Fantasy/Sci-Fi novels. Do they count at all? And if so, do they default to the author's home country (e.g. The Hobbit counting as a book for Great Britain)?"

Yes to both questions.


message 124: by [deleted user] (last edited May 23, 2014 08:46PM) (new)

This is a new challenge to me. Sounds neat. I think I will just be a rogue traveler for now. I will let you know if I should travel more. I think most of this year, I will be traveling in Jerusalem. Hehe.


message 125: by [deleted user] (new)

Okay. I just saw the rules. Instead of Rogue Traveler, I wish to sign up for Frequent Flyer. I think I will be concentrating starting in the Middle East & then travel outward (according to world history order).


message 126: by [deleted user] (last edited Jun 07, 2014 03:16PM) (new)

my shelf title has changed to 2014 challenge 80 atw


message 127: by Diane , Armchair Tour Guide (new)

Diane  | 13052 comments Welcome to the challenge, Annetta! Enjoy your journey!


message 128: by Srividya (last edited Oct 21, 2014 08:32AM) (new)

Srividya Vijapure (theinkedmermaid) | 44 comments Hi. Am new to the group and want to participate in this challenge. I have a few questions though and apologies in advance if these questions are kind of repetitive, I just want to be sure before I embark on my journey. :)

1. Do I have to start my challenge from today or can I add books that I have read previously in 2014 for the yearly challenge?

2. And if I have to start counting books from the date of joining the challenge, when does the year end for me (considering that we are almost at the end of 2014), will it be 31st December 2014 or one year from the date of joining the challenge?

Thanks in advance! Am quite excited by this one as I always wanted to do something like this and was planning for 2015 but this just gave me a chance to start immediately. :)


message 129: by Sinistra (new)

Sinistra | 70 comments Question about poem books (since they seldom take place in any particular country/state). Count them by authors homeland (as in sci-fi/fantasy), I guess?


message 130: by Diane , Armchair Tour Guide (new)

Diane  | 13052 comments Sinistra wrote: "Question about poem books (since they seldom take place in any particular country/state). Count them by authors homeland (as in sci-fi/fantasy), I guess?"

Yes.


message 131: by Rhonda (new)

Rhonda Lee Wunder | 143 comments Hi, my name is Rhonda. I am having a little trouble figuring out how to start my thread for the Around the World in 80 Days, U.S. Road Trip, and the A-Z Challenge. Could you help me.


message 132: by Diane , Armchair Tour Guide (new)

Diane  | 13052 comments Rhonda wrote: "Hi, my name is Rhonda. I am having a little trouble figuring out how to start my thread for the Around the World in 80 Days, U.S. Road Trip, and the A-Z Challenge. Could you help me."

Hi Rhonda. To start your own thread click on the title link of your challenge (i.e. "USA Roadtrip"). At the top right of the column you will click on the link that says "New Topic". Your topic will be whatever you want to name your thread (i.e. "Diane's 2015 Reading Roadtrip"). You will enter your progress in the "comment" box.


message 133: by Sam F (last edited Aug 09, 2015 06:32AM) (new)

Sam F | 101 comments Hi I'm new to the challenge and wasn't certain - do we count books from all states/provinces like in the 1001 Book Challenge or is it one book per country for the Around the World in 80 Books?

Thanks!


message 134: by Diane , Armchair Tour Guide (new)

Diane  | 13052 comments Sam wrote: "Hi I'm new to the challenge and wasn't certain - do we count books from all states/provinces like in the 1001 Book Challenge or if it is one book per country?

Thanks!"


Good question. One book per country counts toward the challenge. You are welcome to list regions within the country, but only one will be counted.


message 135: by Sinistra (last edited Sep 11, 2015 02:20AM) (new)

Sinistra | 70 comments A question about the rules:
I took the challenge as a globetrotter

(3) Globetrotter (Hardest)
The rules are the same as for a Frequent Flyer or Trekker, BUT, you for each country you will need to read a books that is both set in the country AND written by an author from that country. You can use any author that is native to that country or has lived in that particular country for at least ONE YEAR.)

but ended up reading 3 (so far) 3 collections of short stories and 1 collection of poems (these can be found from my post https://www.goodreads.com/topic/show/...). Short stories and poems are written by native people but editors are Finnish. Does this disqualify me from being a globetrotter? Thought they could count since the original writers are native anyway.


message 136: by Diane , Armchair Tour Guide (new)

Diane  | 13052 comments Sinistra wrote: "A question about the rules:
I took the challenge as a globetrotter

(3) Globetrotter (Hardest)
The rules are the same as for a Frequent Flyer or Trekker, BUT, you for each country you will need ..."


That would certainly qualify as they are the actual writers.


message 137: by Sinistra (new)

Sinistra | 70 comments Diane wrote: "Sinistra wrote: "A question about the rules:
I took the challenge as a globetrotter

(3) Globetrotter (Hardest)
The rules are the same as for a Frequent Flyer or Trekker, BUT, you for each count..."


Okay, thanks Diane! I'll keep going on then (:


message 138: by Leah (new)

Leah Markum | 5 comments How do short stories count? Some are published independently, some in collections, some collections have different authors and settings...a bit of a gray area.


message 139: by Diane , Armchair Tour Guide (last edited Dec 29, 2015 07:30PM) (new)

Diane  | 13052 comments See top of page for 2016 changes and updates.


message 140: by Viji (new)

Viji | 85 comments This year I wanted experiment as a Rogue Traveler in AROUND THE WORLD IN 80 BOOKS ANNUAL CHALLENGE. But I found that point no. 9 of the 2016 challenge rules under link:
https://www.goodreads.com/topic/show/...
states
"9. There will be THREE different challenge tracts: "

But the tract list under shows 5 categories as under:
1) Trekker (more difficult)
2) Frequent Flyer (Easier)
3) Globetrotter (Hardest)
4) Tourist (Even Easier)
5) Rogue Traveler

Have the challenge tracts been restricted to 3 for 2016 and 'Rogue Traveller' is no longer available? If 'Rogue Traveler' category is available, could I join it now? If so, how do I register myself? Will the books read from 1st January 2016 count for this? Could Historical fiction be used for this challenge?


message 141: by Diane , Armchair Tour Guide (new)

Diane  | 13052 comments Viji wrote: "This year I wanted experiment as a Rogue Traveler in AROUND THE WORLD IN 80 BOOKS ANNUAL CHALLENGE. But I found that point no. 9 of the 2016 challenge rules under link:
https://www.goodreads.com/to..."


The three should actually be five, I somehow managed to overlook it. Rogue Traveler is still available and you can join at any time by starting your own thread under this folder. You can count any books you have read in 2016. You may read from any genre. There are tons of historical fiction books that will fit the challenge.


message 142: by Viji (new)

Viji | 85 comments Thanks, Diane, for the info. I would love to enter as a Rogue Traveler.

I need help for registering myself and creating a personal thread for posting the progress. The Link http://www.goodreads.com/topic/group_...
has been posted for creating a personal thread. This contains lot of threads and I could not understand how to create mine and add it to the existing ones.

Thanks.


message 143: by Robin (new)

Robin | 237 comments Viji wrote: "Thanks, Diane, for the info. I would love to enter as a Rogue Traveler.

I need help for registering myself and creating a personal thread for posting the progress. The Link http://www.goodreads.co..."


Hi Viji, if you use the link https://www.goodreads.com/topic/group..., you can open your own thead by clicking on 'new topic' at the right upper corner. Everyone uses his or her own topic, and with each country you add, you add a new post. Just add a title (f.e. Viji Rogue Traveler 2016 or something like that) and start your post. You can look at other threads to get an idea.


message 144: by Viji (new)

Viji | 85 comments Robin wrote: "Viji wrote: "Thanks, Diane, for the info. I would love to enter as a Rogue Traveler.

I need help for registering myself and creating a personal thread for posting the progress. The Link http://www..."


Thanks, Robin, for the help. I created my personal thread.


message 145: by Liselott (new)

Liselott | 19 comments Hi Diane, I would like to enter as a Rough Traveler this year. Last year I aimed for the frequent flyer but kind of ended up as the rough one anyway. ;)


message 146: by Diane , Armchair Tour Guide (new)

Diane  | 13052 comments Libby wrote: "Hi Diane--Guidance needed: Do I simply take my 2015 topic, rename it 2016 and add by books to continue the challenge; or, do I start a new topic?"

That depends if you are continuing as a Circumnavigator or starting the challenge over in one of the other tracks. If you are continuing as a Circumnavigator rename it and continue in the same thread. If you are starting a new annual challenge, then start a new topic. Hope that helps.


message 147: by Rosemarie (new)

Rosemarie | 3952 comments HiDiane, I found the answer to a question I asked on another thread. I would like begin as a rogue traveller. Is it possible to change challenge level? I have no idea how I am going to do. Where do I post my results?
It may seem that I am asking a lot of questions, but I am a retired middle school teacher and know that if you don't ask for help, you won't find out what you need to know.


message 148: by Rosemarie (new)

Rosemarie | 3952 comments Hi Diane, I figured it out all by myself!


message 149: by Rhonda (new)

Rhonda Lee Wunder | 143 comments Antarctica is a continent in the southern hemisphere. It is south of South America.


message 150: by Diane , Armchair Tour Guide (new)

Diane  | 13052 comments ReaderGirl wrote: "Just joining in the challenge and I'm the WORST at geography (I seriously just had to look up what country London was in oiy!). So this challenge will definitely be educational for me :)

Question..."


Antarctica can be counted as a country and as a region.


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