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

How do you like The Traveler and..."
I'm liking it so far, though I've basically only gotten through the setup and haven't gotten too far into the main conflict of the novel. Though it seems promising.
It takes place in the time before the coup that brought the Ba'ath party to power, and follows a security agent who can only be called a "true believer" who thinks he's the last line of defense against anarchy and chaos. I'm just at the point where he is assigned to interrogate a childhood friend of his who seems to be involved in terrorist activity.



How do you like ..."
Oh, okay, thanks. I'll check it out, I would like some the Middle East, I read a couple that I didn't like a whole lot.





Barbarac wrote: "Today I'm taking a break...let's say in the middle of the ocean to breath in and relax. These last few weeks have been so stressful I can't even think of what country I'm in (figuratively speaking..."
You're in transit. The lovely no man's land of airports.
Hopefully though with better scenery, comfy chairs, an actual bed, and better coffee.
You're in transit. The lovely no man's land of airports.
Hopefully though with better scenery, comfy chairs, an actual bed, and better coffee.


I read that book a couple of years ago and it definitely had an impact on me. It's quite disturbing.


space elevator novel? Is that a genre?

Ah, see, I bake and immediately bring it in to work!!
I'm going to make either a mil hojas (thousand layers) cake or try alfajores again. The last time I made them, it was a bit of a disaster.


Maybe a trope? :)"
Yes, I like that! ;-) Looking forward to your review!

I was going to read A Suitable Boy by Vikram Seth, but wimped out because of it's intimidating size. It is easily the largest book on my bookshelves. Maybe next year...


This picture makes me feel very hungry :) You made these yourself?


Yes but they weren't great... The dulce de leche was homemade and undercooked, and with crunchy cookies sandwiched around just oozed everywhere. The cookies needed to be softer, the dulce thicker. Sweet sticky mess! Caramel is a bit of a nemesis.



yummm i will have to add this to google reader. :D

i think banana liqueur would be worth hunting down! i will add it to my shopping list alongside creme de menthe, which i need for the grown-up version of my peppermint ice cream (not to be combined with rum cake!)

Step away from Fiji. UGH







I really want to read this.

See my review at http://www.goodreads.com/review/show/...



I apparently didn't think that Cutting for Stone was long enough and am now upping the ante with Anna Karenina for Russia.
I have been missing my classics however so this is a welcome brick, and has also been useful as a doorstop.
I have been missing my classics however so this is a welcome brick, and has also been useful as a doorstop.
Judy wrote: "What are you going to use for a doorstop while you are reading it?"
Luckily it is still winter for another couple of weeks so the doors are remaining very shut. If I am still reading it in September we may have issues.
Luckily it is still winter for another couple of weeks so the doors are remaining very shut. If I am still reading it in September we may have issues.
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How do you like The Traveler and the Innkeeper? I could use something for Iraq.