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

I'm in Estonia with Purge. It came very highly recommended by Danish and Czech friends.
I only managed to read 3 chapters in my lunch "break" today (apparently if I am eating and reading a book, this means that I obviously bored), but I want to go immerse myself in the book.
Enjoy the Caribbean (literal and figurative) Jenny! Very jealous.
I only managed to read 3 chapters in my lunch "break" today (apparently if I am eating and reading a book, this means that I obviously bored), but I want to go immerse myself in the book.
Enjoy the Caribbean (literal and figurative) Jenny! Very jealous.


Happy holiday, Judy! Don't forget us.




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Genia, what's the title?
I'm back in India reading Untouchable which is the day in the life of one of India's lower caste system.


Sue wrote: "Mikki, I'll be curious what you think of this. It's a book I'm interested in too...."
Having trouble committing to the book, but the writing (when actually reading) is engaging.



Sharon wrote: "I've had to temporarily leave Asia and Liquid Jade: The Story of Tea from East to West behind and move on to England and The Finkler Question as we'll be discussing it in my bookclub meeting next S..."
Let me/us know how you go with The Finkler Question. I personally have strong views on it, so it would be lovely to hear a fresh eyes opinion :)
Let me/us know how you go with The Finkler Question. I personally have strong views on it, so it would be lovely to hear a fresh eyes opinion :)





Sept. is Wild Swans: Three Daughters of China
Oct. is Funny In Farsi: A Memoir Of Growing Up Iranian In America so it looks like China and Iran are covered.
There are some countries that are difficult to get out of as there is such a nice selection of literature to choose from.


A more romantic title in..."
Great, you understand the Dutch title! Wonderful! But the content of the book is probably the same as the English book. I'm enjoying this book. I could imagine that life in North-Korea wasn't what the propaganda told us, but that it was that worse, it's incredible. When will this regime realize they are on the wrong path. I sincerely hope for all the people that it will be in our time.

Thanks Judy, but I would feel guilty. As it is, I've resorted to skimming. There really is two separate story lines in the book. One is that of the artist who paints the sea eagles, and the other is the story of the eagles.


Hi Rusalka, I just finished The Finkler Question, and posted a review in "where are you been". I hope you can give me insights! I found the book a real puzzle...




Gaeta, I read Dakota: A Spiritual Geography quite a few years ago and found it a really good experience. Enjoy.


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Dakota: A Spiritual Geography? Since I live in ND, this sounds like a must-read for me!

Yes Suzanne. I would think it would be. I'd be interested in your thoughts after reading it too.




I thought Bizot provided a fascinating complement to the Khmer Rouge-era narratives by then-children. Bizot, a non-Cambodian adult, has a broader and more sophisticated understanding of what's going on, though the children convey the horror more.

Diane wrote: "Marcie and Gaeta, I am in Mexico, too, with Swift as Desire by Laura Esquivel. Muy romantico! A welcome change from all the war books I have been reading lately."
Ooo interested in what you think. I loved Like Water for Chocolate
Ooo interested in what you think. I loved Like Water for Chocolate

Ooo interested in..."
Like Water for Chocolate is one of my all-time favorite books! Swift as Desire isn't quite as good, but I like it. It is much better than Malinche: A Novel.



Oh I agree. Another difference is that Cambodian Khmer Rouge memoirs I've read were also from people who were originally urban. Their stories often start with being forced to leave Phnom Penh. Bizot has a rural village focus. He was studying the village practices of Buddhism which differed radically from urban Buddhism in Cambodia. The urban Cambodian memoirs have a very negative attitude toward the peasants, but Bizot has respect for peasants. That's very refreshing.
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