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Where in the World Have You Been?!?! (Book Finished and Review Linked)


I'm just about finished Beth. It really is a wonderful book.

My just-finished book goes further back in history to the Middles Ages in Albania when the religion had shifted from Roman Catholicism to the Orthodox Church and the country was often fought over by neighbors. In the mystery/detective story The Ghost Rider/Ismail Kadare, the reader, along with the protagonist, literally has to decide whether a man arose from his grave to fulfill a family pledge or whether a rational explanation is truer. my review

I'm going to save your review until I finish the book, but I'm glad that you loved it. I'm enjoying so much at the moment.

Here's my review of Winchester's epic coverage of Krakatoa's destructive blast of 1883: http://www.goodreads.com/book/show/76...
With Paul Stoller, I have escaped from malevolent sorcery in Niger. Review: In Sorcery's Shadow: A Memoir of Apprenticeship among the Songhay of Niger.



I loved So Long A Letter when I read it ages ago, long before I kept track of books or reviewed. The book stayed in my mind all these years. It as so tragic that she died young.




My review is here.

Look on the wall behind your bed, maybe there you'll find the reason why...

Look on the wall behind your bed, maybe there you'll find the reason why..."
:) Took me a minute but i got it Mikki!!
Judy I hope the leeches and malaria don't keep you down (I know they won't somehow). I have a feeling I'll read more about Congo in the future myself.


Now I'm off to Beijing in
Kitchen Chinese: A Novel about Food, Family, and Finding Yourself and also fifteenth century Prague in The Mercy Seller.


Just finished this historical novel about Hungary from 1914 through 1947. Very, very good.
http://www.goodreads.com/review/show/...




I love this site! thanks to your review, I checked out the author, and it's the same bloke that wrote one of my all time favorites as a child.
The Weirdstone of Brisingamen: A Tale of Alderley was the book that got me into fantasy ... and now I've found that he's written many more ... very excited!!


He's doing a show on Broadway about a mean writing professor. Daniel Radcliffe is doing a musical across the s..."
Did you watch "Blow dry" and "Truly Madly Deeply"? Great Rickman movies :-)


My Night Circus review is here http://www.goodreads.com/review/show/...

Great review. This is my Finland pick, and I'm looking forward to it after reading your review.

ooh, good. I just got a copy and it is on my shelf for later. I am listening to Shalimar the Clown on audio now.



He's doing a show on Broadway about a mean writing professor. Daniel Radcliffe is doing a musical..."
Truly Madly Deeply is one of my favorite all time movies. Love it. I happened upon Blow Dry one day and didn't even know what I was watching. It was fun. I want to see the one about wine, set in the 70s I think, is it Bottle Shock or something like that?



Then I zipped through Egypt with a brief stay in The Yacoubian Building (my review here, which I'd recommend far more than The Storyteller.





And
HERE is my review for It Rains in February: A Wife's Memoir of Love and Loss by Leila Summers for my second stop in South Africa on my journey.
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