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

He was. He's the one that build the Hadrian Wall in England. A stone border with fortress to keep out the savage tribe from the north of England.
He also traveled a lot through his empire. Visiting also the Low Country (Belgium and The Netherlands) and took care that lots of road works were done.
He did a lot for spreading cultural knowledge in the Roman Empire.

Thanks Genia for mentioning this book. I've added it to my to-read list.

http://www.goodreads.com/review/show/...
Now I'm in Korea during the Japanese occupation during World War II with To Swim Across the World



Shomeret, what's the title?

It's When the Spirits Dance Mambo: Growing Up Nuyorican in El Barrioby Marta Moreno Vega.
It's categorized as YA but I'm learning from it.

Sometimes those are best! Thanks, I've added it.




We prefer to call our country Scotland rather than North England! ;P
Sounds like an interesting read though.

We prefer to call our country Scotland rather than North England! ;P
Sounds like an interesti..."
Apologies :) Do you agree with the term: north of Britain?


I have in Scotland several times, but never had the opportunity to visit one of them. I like Edinborough, there I bought a set of chess of the Lewis men. I've seen the real ones in the museum in Edinborough, and also in the British Museum which - is my opinion - should give back the other sets of the Lewis men.




How is it? I might be able to begin next week.

How is it? I might be able to begin next week."
The first story had a very disturbing ending. So far, different from what I'm used to reading from Japan, which is the point I think!

Gaeta, should we look into Out? I see from the post above that you rate it highly.

Aack, I'm scared for you! Are you even able to lift it?


I have not read that, amazingly enough! I'll have to add it to my tbr list! Thanks, Gaeta.

Not a book to listen to, I would think, rather (much) better to read...



I really enjoyed both those books; reading them they were almost as if a little lightbulb popped up over my head to say "of course, why didn't I think of that?". He made a documentary based on Guns... which was very good, you can find it here.



China - A Thousand Years of Good Prayers
USA - The Curious Case of Benjamin Button and Six Other Stories
Nigeria - The Famished Road
I think I might use a list of most populous countries to order my books in future:
China (see above)
India
USA (see above)
Indonesia
Brazil
Pakistan
Nigeria (see above)
Russia
Bangladesh
Japan - I am reading IQ84, so will post a link when I review it
Mexico
Philippines

China - A Thousand Years of Good Prayers
U..."
Welcome, Val. I also started later. It's no problem. Everybody can join.




I'm in New York. I think it's 116th street. Might have the number address wrong. The book title is The Street by Ann Petry.

I'd recommend the book to Jenny, as a cold weather island book, but mainly as I'm interested to see what bakery item she could rustle up in connection to it. Puffin pie?


I'd recommend the book to Jenny, as a cold weather island book, but mainly as I'm interested to see what bakery item she could rustle up in connection to it. Puffin pie? "
Ha! I had the same problem with my Faroe Islands book... no bread. Hardly any food. DEFINITELY no sugar, and no dessert. No fruit, even. I had to skip that 'opportunity.'

I wish you luck with the Famished Road. I gave up in despair midway through and I'm still not back on speaking terms with it.

Cheat it, by making a Danish pastry with a pickled herring on top.

I wish you luck with the Famished Road. I gave up in despair midway through and I'm still not back on speaking terms w..."
I know what you mean. I wish I had read the comments comparing his writing to Salman Rushdie and Gabriel Garcia Marquez BEFORE I picked up this book. I would have avoided it then. I'm not finding it as unbearable as those two, but it won't be on my list of favorites...
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Andorra sounds like a good read."
It's a bit slow to get interesting, but it is a good read.