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Where in the World Are You?!?! (Currently Reading)
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Jun 01, 2012 06:33AM

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Dear God I hated that book. I hope you don't hate it as much as I did.



I think I'm going to go for put aside the talk of monocultures, slavery, and malaria and come up for air with Tomato Rhapsody: A Novel of Love, Lust, and Forbidden Fruit.
I also discovered I have fallen 6 books behind, so I changed the number of books I plan to read for this year, but I plan to keep up with the challenge after the new year so I can still read them all. And who knows? Come fall, I may even catch up and do all 52 after all!


It's funny how that works. There are some books I have to read paper and some I can read just fine as an eBook. I must admit I do like being able to highlight the eBooks!
I am loving 1493, and do feel I'm going to want to re-read sections. It's a good book. For some reason I'm just not staying with it as well as I would typically. I think it's partly because I had to put it down to read a book club novel, and I kinda lost my place and momentum... There's a LOT of information in it...



I'm now traveling through 16th century Germany worrying about the possibility of being burned as a witch with The Book of Madness and Cures. I think there's too much traveling to include this in the challenge as representing a particular country. Has anyone used this as an Italy book?


Can you explain, why you abandoned this book, was it boring or too violent.
I would like to recommend
Nothing to Envy: Ordinary Lives in North Korea if you're looking for a book about Korean society. Maybe you already have read it. I like it very much.

Can you explain, why you abandoned this book, was it boring or too violent.
I would like to recommend
Nothing to Envy: ..."
I abandoned Everlasting Empirebecause there were too many characters and none were developed except the original character, the royal librarian. Unfortunately, the plot had wandered away from him. There were all these people that I knew nothing about, so I couldn't care about what happened to them.
Back in freezing Canberra from tropical Singapore, and am fittingly reading Smilla's Sense of Snow from Denmark.
Will be spamming the other thread with my holiday reading.
Will be spamming the other thread with my holiday reading.

Can you explain, why you abandoned this book, was it boring or too violent.
I would like to recommend
No..."
I see what you mean. Thanks for explaining this. Nevertheless I put this book on the wishlist of my library to be read in the future. I'll keep in mind what you wrote about it.


Will be starting We Came All the Way from Cuba So You Could Dress Like This? (1994)--a collection of short stories by Achy Obejas which takes me all over present/past Latin America, including the U.S.

Those of us with a million paperbackswap wishlisted books thank you!!!


Today I learned that I will soon be going to 19th century Sicily which will be for this challenge.


Jenny wrote: "... I'll stay in Australia for a brief lady detective novel, Cocaine Blues."
I'm interested to hear what you think about Phryne Fisher, Jenny. She's a guilty pleasure of many a friend of mine as well as my Mum.
There is also a TV series of those books on our ABC (Australian Broadcasting Corp) at the moment so if you like the book you may like to check it out http://www.abc.net.au/tv/phrynefisher/
I'm interested to hear what you think about Phryne Fisher, Jenny. She's a guilty pleasure of many a friend of mine as well as my Mum.
There is also a TV series of those books on our ABC (Australian Broadcasting Corp) at the moment so if you like the book you may like to check it out http://www.abc.net.au/tv/phrynefisher/

I was joined by Jules Verne's Journey to the Centre of the Earth, Ice Land by Betsy Tobin, a Clive Cussler bookswapped from a hostel, and the truly terrible 50 Shades of Grey. I brought back with me From the Mouth of a Whale by Sjón, at great expense, as books were more than double the price of what they are in the UK.
*Too many things to describe but it included white nights, American batchelor parties, puffins, sea kayaking, sailing ships, the Cod War, ice axes, humpback whales, Eurovision, Arctic terns, crampons, the Arctic Ocean, volcanoes, glaciers, waterfalls and brennivín. Also a plan to join some Norwegians on a midnight ski trip next spring.


I'm interested to hear what you think about Phryne Fisher, Jenny. She's a guilty pleasure of many a frien..."
I like Phryne Fisher, so I tried clicking on the link for the TV series, Rusalka, but I got a message that "This content is only viewable from within Australia."
Too bad.

BUT i just left Kenya and i think i am heading to Germany tomorrow, and maybe Lebanon as well, with the Saturday Readathon Express.

Shomeret wrote: "Rusalka wrote: ...
Nawww... well keep an eye out for when they are on DVD maybe. "Miss Fisher's Murder Mysteries"
Nawww... well keep an eye out for when they are on DVD maybe. "Miss Fisher's Murder Mysteries"

http://www.youtube.com/user/phrynefis...


Jenny, I liked your blog post! Which reminds me: I totally failed at blogging this year.

Thank you! There is still half a year to blog more!

Thank you! There is still half a year to blog more!"
I think I need to come to terms with the fact that I'm too lazy lol.
I seem to have great ambition but zero ability to implement. :(

I'm about 1/2 way through that and then to the Summer Book.

I can't view it on You Tube either, Yrinsyde. Even the Phyrne Fisher You Tubes are only for Australians.
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