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Where in the World Are You?!?! (Currently Reading)

I do the same thing and I'm not sure why. You'd think we were a very small country that when we see each other, we jump up and down with joy.

(Niger and Nigeria are separate countries.)

Ha! Yes, I realised I'd made a mistake when I looked at the page for the book. I'm dyslexic so I often misread similar words and fill in gaps in my brain rather than read exactly what's written. I find it hard to read black writing on a white background as it seems to me that the letters move around too much.


*waves* Hi fellow Canadian! BTW you and I share the same last name Sharon :D

*waves* Hi fellow Canadian! BTW you and I share the same la..."
Hi Kimberly! how nice to have so many Canadians in the group!

I do the same thing and I'm not sure ..."
I see you're a quilter as well. I haven't quilted in a while, though I used to do a bit. I knit now, when i can persuade myself to put down my books or hop off my bicycle!

*waves* Hi fellow Canadian! BTW you and I share the same la..."
Are you an anglophone Roy or a francophone? (I'm anglophone, though I live in Quebec. go figure ;-))

*waves* Hi fellow Canadian! BTW you and I ..."
While I am not a Canadian, I have been a resident here (Ottawa) for more than 20 years... I guess it counts :)

*waves* Hi fellow Canadian!..."
Well hello, neighbour! I'm just down the road a bit, in la belle ville de Montréal!

I would think that Bosnia may be the most likely.. I have read it also and rather liked despite the hype about it. I haven't reviewed it yet...

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i am LOVING this book! this is everything i was hoping to find w/ this project: a viscerally enjoyable book that simultaneously changes my unde..."
Thanks for the heads up, Barry! I will add this one to the list of books to track down for the future!


That sound like a heavy reading list...

I bought that one last week :) Heard it's wonderful. Enjoy!



Beloved was a tremendous book, I really enjoyed it but it was a hard read as it held many horrors of the experiences of slaves/former slaves in the USA. I think everyone should read it.


I believe in stretching my horizons!"
Gumby!



I am intrigued by the women motorcylists! Is this based on a true story?

Re Ride for Rights--Yes, the women motorcyclists were real. The author wrote about the actual women who made that 1916 motorcycle trip from New York to Los Angeles on her blog. The blog entry can be found here http://wwwbookbabe.blogspot.com/2011/...

Are things looking good in the future, Shomeret?"
The future looks interesting, Judy. At least the Around The World Challenge has been so far and I expect it to be interesting in the future.
I've left Iran and I'm on my way to Bhutan with Lisa Napoli in Radio Shangri-La: What I Learned in the Happiest Kingdom on Earth. I also popped into the 1916 cross country motorcycle trip in Ride for Rights. A real women's suffrage leader has made an appearance.
Gaeta1, what are you reading for Cambodia?
I think of Ung's work in terms of her degree of US acculturation. First They Killed My Father is emotionally constrained. More of her post-traumatic stress leaks out in Lucky Child: A Daughter of Cambodia Reunites with the Sister She Left Behind.
What are your rules? There might be something on my southeast-asia shelf that would work.
What are your rules? There might be something on my southeast-asia shelf that would work.

[book:The King's Last Songby Geoff Ryman is superb. I believe that Ryman has insight into Cambodian culture. I recommend reading it some time perhaps when you've finished with this challenge.

One other novel I can recommend on Cambodian experience is [book:Dogs at the Perimeter




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I'll be interested in your review, Friederike.
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Yay! Another Canadian. That's three I know of so far ;-) I don't know exactly why I get so happy to see other Canadians here, but I do !