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Here are a few ideas, many taken from my own TBR shelves, for your trip around the world. You might also want to check out other peoples’ lists to see where they have traveled.
The Gideon Oliver series by Aaron Elkins are primarily set outside the US:
Fellowship of Fear (#1) — Germany, Italy, Spain
The Dark Place (#2) — Oregon, USA
Murder in the Queen's Armes (#3) — England
Old Bones (#4) — France
Curses! by Aaron Elkins (#5) — Yucatan/Mexico
Icy Clutches (#6) — Alaska, USA
Make No Bones (#7) — Oregon, USA
Dead Men's Hearts by Aaron Elkins (#8) — Egypt
Twenty Blue Devils by Aaron Elkins (#9) — Tahiti
Skeleton Dance by Aaron Elkins (#10) — France
Good Blood by Aaron Elkins (#11) — Italy
Where There's a Will (#12) — Hawaii, USA
Unnatural Selection by Aaron Elkins (#13) — England
Little Tiny Teeth by Aaron Elkins (#14) — the Amazon
Uneasy Relations by Aaron Elkins (#15) — Gibraltar
Skull Duggery by Aaron Elkins (#16) — Mexico
Dying on the Vine by Aaron Elkins (#17)— Italy
Most books by Nancy Atherton are set in the England, but Aunt Dimity and the Deep Blue Sea is set in Scotland (or island off the coast of) and Aunt Dimity Down Under is set in New Zealand.
Most books by Agatha Christie are set in England, with some exceptions:
Appointment with Death — Israel and Jordan
Death on the Nile — Egypt
Murder in Mesopotamia — Iraq
Murder on the Orient Express — Croatia, Turkey, Yugoslavia
Anne Perry has a couple series set in England/ Europe.
Elizabeth Peters’s books are set primarily in Egypt.
Susan Wittig Albert’s “Beatrix Potter” series are set in England
Most books by Dick Francis are set in the UK, with some exceptions.
OTHERS:
Agatha Raisin series by MC Beaton — England
Hamish MacBeth series by MC Beaton — Scotland
County Cork series by Sheila Connolly – Ireland
The No. 1 Ladies' Detective Agency series by Alexander McCall Smith — Africa (Botswana, Zimbabwe, South Africa)
Isabel Dalhousie series and 44 Scotland Street series by Alexander McCall Smith — Scotland
Scottish Bookshop series — Paige Shelton
Hat Shop series — Jenn McKinlay — England
Deadlock by Iris Johansen — Afghanistan
The Doll Makers by Penny Grubb — Scotland
Faceless Killers by Henning Mankell — Sweden
The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo by Stieg Larson — Sweden
Inferno by Dan Brown — Italy
The Lighthouse by PD James — Cornwall
The Likeness by Tana French — Ireland
Listen for the Whisperer by Phyllis A. Whitney — Norway
Midnight in Ruby Bayou (Donovan #4) by Elizabeth Lowell — Russia
The Looking Glass War by John Le Carré — (East) Germany
Maisie Dobbs by Jacqueline Winspear – England
Pearl Cove (Donovan #3) by Elizabeth Lowell — Australia
Still Life by Louise Penny — Canada
The Sweetness at the Bottom of the Pie by Alan Bradley — England
NON-MYSTERIES:
The Alchemist by Paulo Coelho — Spain, Egypt
The Aspern Papers by Henry James – Italy
The Aviary Gate by Katie Hickman — Turkey
Bookends by Jane Green — England
David Copperfield by Charles Dickens — England
Far from the Madding Crowd — England
Girl With a Pearl Earring by Tracy Chevalier — Holland
The Good Earth by Pearl S. Buck — China
Green Mansions — Venezuela
Hotel Pastis: A Novel of Provence by Peter Mayle — France
Kim and The Jungle Book by Rudyard Kipling — India
The Kite Runner and A Thousand Splendid Suns by Khaled Hosseini — Afghanistan
Notes from Underground by Fyodor Dostoyevsky — Russia
On Wings of Eagles by by Ken Follett — Iran (Non-fiction)
The Shipping News by Annie Proulx — Canada
Snow Flower and the Secret Fan by Lisa See – China
The Space Between Us by Thrity Umrigar — India
A Spear of Summer Grass by Deanna Raybourn – Kenya
The Swan Thieves by Elizabeth Kostova — US/France
The Ladies of Missalonghi by Colleen McCullough — Australia
The Thorn Birds by Colleen McCullough — Australia
The Three Musketeers by Alexandre Dumas — France
For GR Group Reads (Other groups I belong to):
Angela's Ashes by Frank McCourt — Ireland
Bleak House by Charles Dickens — England
The Book Thief by Markus Zusak — Germany
Bridget Jones's Diary by Helen Fielding — UK/Scotland
Chocolat by Joanne Harris — France
The Count of Monte Cristo by Alexandre Dumas — France
The Glassblower of Murano by Marina Fiorato — Italy
The Hunchback of Notre-Dame by Victor Hugo — France
Major Pettigrew's Last Stand by Helen Simonson — England
Middlemarch by George Eliot — England
The Paris Wife by Paula McLain — France
A Passage to India by EM Forster — India
Pippi Longstocking by Astrid Lindgren — Sweden
People of the Book by Geraldine Brooks — Austria, England, Israel, Italy, Spain, Sarajevo (Bosnia and Herzegovina)
The Remains of the Day by Kazuo Ishiguro – UK
Sarah's Key by Tatiana de Rosnay — France
The Woman in White by Wilkie Collins — England
IDEAS FOR ANTARCTICA:
I found a couple lists here on GR that might help in pursuit of this difficult continent:
Stories set in Antarctica
To The Poles
I found a couple books on the lists that look good. One, The Narrative of Arthur Gordon Pym of Nantucket by Poe, is included in a classics anthology on my Nook, and another, In Cold Pursuit: A Mystery From The Last Continent by Sarah Andrews, sounds like something people in this group might like.
Here are a few ideas, many taken from my own TBR shelves, for your trip around the world. You might also want to check out other peoples’ lists to see where they have traveled.
The Gideon Oliver series by Aaron Elkins are primarily set outside the US:
Fellowship of Fear (#1) — Germany, Italy, Spain
The Dark Place (#2) — Oregon, USA
Murder in the Queen's Armes (#3) — England
Old Bones (#4) — France
Curses! by Aaron Elkins (#5) — Yucatan/Mexico
Icy Clutches (#6) — Alaska, USA
Make No Bones (#7) — Oregon, USA
Dead Men's Hearts by Aaron Elkins (#8) — Egypt
Twenty Blue Devils by Aaron Elkins (#9) — Tahiti
Skeleton Dance by Aaron Elkins (#10) — France
Good Blood by Aaron Elkins (#11) — Italy
Where There's a Will (#12) — Hawaii, USA
Unnatural Selection by Aaron Elkins (#13) — England
Little Tiny Teeth by Aaron Elkins (#14) — the Amazon
Uneasy Relations by Aaron Elkins (#15) — Gibraltar
Skull Duggery by Aaron Elkins (#16) — Mexico
Dying on the Vine by Aaron Elkins (#17)— Italy
Most books by Nancy Atherton are set in the England, but Aunt Dimity and the Deep Blue Sea is set in Scotland (or island off the coast of) and Aunt Dimity Down Under is set in New Zealand.
Most books by Agatha Christie are set in England, with some exceptions:
Appointment with Death — Israel and Jordan
Death on the Nile — Egypt
Murder in Mesopotamia — Iraq
Murder on the Orient Express — Croatia, Turkey, Yugoslavia
Anne Perry has a couple series set in England/ Europe.
Elizabeth Peters’s books are set primarily in Egypt.
Susan Wittig Albert’s “Beatrix Potter” series are set in England
Most books by Dick Francis are set in the UK, with some exceptions.
OTHERS:
Agatha Raisin series by MC Beaton — England
Hamish MacBeth series by MC Beaton — Scotland
County Cork series by Sheila Connolly – Ireland
The No. 1 Ladies' Detective Agency series by Alexander McCall Smith — Africa (Botswana, Zimbabwe, South Africa)
Isabel Dalhousie series and 44 Scotland Street series by Alexander McCall Smith — Scotland
Scottish Bookshop series — Paige Shelton
Hat Shop series — Jenn McKinlay — England
Deadlock by Iris Johansen — Afghanistan
The Doll Makers by Penny Grubb — Scotland
Faceless Killers by Henning Mankell — Sweden
The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo by Stieg Larson — Sweden
Inferno by Dan Brown — Italy
The Lighthouse by PD James — Cornwall
The Likeness by Tana French — Ireland
Listen for the Whisperer by Phyllis A. Whitney — Norway
Midnight in Ruby Bayou (Donovan #4) by Elizabeth Lowell — Russia
The Looking Glass War by John Le Carré — (East) Germany
Maisie Dobbs by Jacqueline Winspear – England
Pearl Cove (Donovan #3) by Elizabeth Lowell — Australia
Still Life by Louise Penny — Canada
The Sweetness at the Bottom of the Pie by Alan Bradley — England
NON-MYSTERIES:
The Alchemist by Paulo Coelho — Spain, Egypt
The Aspern Papers by Henry James – Italy
The Aviary Gate by Katie Hickman — Turkey
Bookends by Jane Green — England
David Copperfield by Charles Dickens — England
Far from the Madding Crowd — England
Girl With a Pearl Earring by Tracy Chevalier — Holland
The Good Earth by Pearl S. Buck — China
Green Mansions — Venezuela
Hotel Pastis: A Novel of Provence by Peter Mayle — France
Kim and The Jungle Book by Rudyard Kipling — India
The Kite Runner and A Thousand Splendid Suns by Khaled Hosseini — Afghanistan
Notes from Underground by Fyodor Dostoyevsky — Russia
On Wings of Eagles by by Ken Follett — Iran (Non-fiction)
The Shipping News by Annie Proulx — Canada
Snow Flower and the Secret Fan by Lisa See – China
The Space Between Us by Thrity Umrigar — India
A Spear of Summer Grass by Deanna Raybourn – Kenya
The Swan Thieves by Elizabeth Kostova — US/France
The Ladies of Missalonghi by Colleen McCullough — Australia
The Thorn Birds by Colleen McCullough — Australia
The Three Musketeers by Alexandre Dumas — France
For GR Group Reads (Other groups I belong to):
Angela's Ashes by Frank McCourt — Ireland
Bleak House by Charles Dickens — England
The Book Thief by Markus Zusak — Germany
Bridget Jones's Diary by Helen Fielding — UK/Scotland
Chocolat by Joanne Harris — France
The Count of Monte Cristo by Alexandre Dumas — France
The Glassblower of Murano by Marina Fiorato — Italy
The Hunchback of Notre-Dame by Victor Hugo — France
Major Pettigrew's Last Stand by Helen Simonson — England
Middlemarch by George Eliot — England
The Paris Wife by Paula McLain — France
A Passage to India by EM Forster — India
Pippi Longstocking by Astrid Lindgren — Sweden
People of the Book by Geraldine Brooks — Austria, England, Israel, Italy, Spain, Sarajevo (Bosnia and Herzegovina)
The Remains of the Day by Kazuo Ishiguro – UK
Sarah's Key by Tatiana de Rosnay — France
The Woman in White by Wilkie Collins — England
IDEAS FOR ANTARCTICA:
I found a couple lists here on GR that might help in pursuit of this difficult continent:
Stories set in Antarctica
To The Poles
I found a couple books on the lists that look good. One, The Narrative of Arthur Gordon Pym of Nantucket by Poe, is included in a classics anthology on my Nook, and another, In Cold Pursuit: A Mystery From The Last Continent by Sarah Andrews, sounds like something people in this group might like.
Thank you! I'll try to look for the books at my TBR... and I think I'll begin on Jan 1 :D
BTW: Australia/New Zealand/New Guinea together: that makes sense according to my geography memories :D
BTW: Australia/New Zealand/New Guinea together: that makes sense according to my geography memories :D
Level 2: The Wayfarer (7-12 books)6/7 Continents
17 books
2 Africa Botswana A Carrion Death Michael Stanley 1/1 ★★★
4 Australia Queensland The Mighty Quinns: Callum 1/3 ★★★
5 Australia Sydney Skin and Bone 1/2 ★★★★
6 N America Maine and Massachusetts Last to Die 1/2 ★★★★★
11 N America California The Stupidest Angel: A Heartwarming Tale of Christmas Terror
7 N America Canada & US Bones Never Lie 1/7 ★★★★
16 7 N America Arctic Circle The Bone Seeker 1/31 ★★★
8 Europe France The 7th Woman 1/5 ★★★
3 Europe Paris Killer Critique 1/1 ★★
9 Europe England Iron & Velvet 1/16 ★★★
10 Europe England Cover Her Face 1/1 ★★★★
1 Europe England Elegy for a Queen 1/1 ★★★
17 Europe Italy Every Boy's Got One 2/2 ★★★
12 South America Argentina and many other places What I Was Doing While You Were Breeding 1/12 ★★★
13 Asia Thailand Provincetown Follies, Bangkok Blues 2/1 ★★★
14 Asia Siberia, Russia, Africa The Kill Switch 1/21 ★★★★★
15 Asia outside Iran All Fall Down 1/31 ★★★★
This sounds like a fun way to start 2015! It looks like a good excuse to push some Maddy Hunter books to the top of the list. My 2 goals for the challenge - Level 2 Wayfarer and to complete this in less than the 5 years it took me to get to all 50 states (1 to go and it's waiting for me at the library!).
Linda wrote: "This sounds like a fun way to start 2015! It looks like a good excuse to push some Maddy Hunter books to the top of the list. My 2 goals for the challenge - Level 2 Wayfarer and to complete this in less than the 5 years it took me to get to all 50 states."
ROFL at the goal to complete it in under five years. I sooo hear you on that, as I've yet to finish the last six states needed for the USA challenge. Guess that needs to be a goal for 2015!
Preparing this challenge had me looking over my own TBR stacks. I have a lot of books set in Europe (mystery, romance, and classics), several for Australia, a couple for Asia, and at least one for South America (an Aaron Elkins). The February classic group read is set in Russia, which is a tricky one, being in both Asia and Europe -- but it's also proving to be a difficult book to find.
ROFL at the goal to complete it in under five years. I sooo hear you on that, as I've yet to finish the last six states needed for the USA challenge. Guess that needs to be a goal for 2015!
Preparing this challenge had me looking over my own TBR stacks. I have a lot of books set in Europe (mystery, romance, and classics), several for Australia, a couple for Asia, and at least one for South America (an Aaron Elkins). The February classic group read is set in Russia, which is a tricky one, being in both Asia and Europe -- but it's also proving to be a difficult book to find.
Count me in as well, and I'm going to try to do a level 4 (Seasoned Traveler).I will keep track of the books I'm reading for this challenge in my personal challenge log.
Oh, wow! This one looks exciting, as well as challenging. Since we don't have a time limit, I'm going for level 4-the seasoned traveler. :) Good luck and happy travels to all. :)
This sounds like fun. I am going to aim for level 3Progress18/18
1 Australia Big Little Lies 02.01.15
2 China Cinder 03.31.15
3 England Room with a Clue 04.15.15
4 Switzerland Alpine for You 07.05.15
5 United States Murder Past Due 07.18.15
6 France Scarlet 07.19.15
7 St. Marco's Saving Grace 08.26.15
8 Iceland Burial Rites 10.15.15
9 Scotland Royal Flush11.29.15
10 Canada Killer Christmas 12.29.15
11 Ireland The Amersham Rubies 12.30.15
12 St. Thomas The Melody Lingers On 02.28.16
13 Brazil How to Be Single 03.13.16
14 Amsterdam The Goldfinch 04.13.16
15 Italy Pasta Imperfect 07.13.16
16 Greece Stars of Fortune 08.31.16
17 Egypt Crocodile on the Sandbank 11.03.16
18 Germany The Bullet 01.14.17
I'm in for the Seasoned Traveler and will begin on Jan 1, 2015 69/24 + BONUS Completed on Apr 1, 2015 DONEFinished the challenge, but am still reading books set in other countries through the end of 2015.
Africa - 1
Asia - 9
Australia/New Zealand/New Guinea - 2
Europe - 47
North America - 4
South America - 3
Bonus: Antarctica - 2
US/Canada -
U.S. The Jefferson Key by Steve Berry ★ ★ ★ ★ ★
U.S. First Frost by Sarah Addison Allen ★ ★ ★ ★ ★
(and a lot more)
Central America/Caribbean -
Mexico Look What the Wind Blew In by Ann Charles ★ ★ ★ ★
Puerto Rico An Ordinary Drowning by LeAnn Neal Reilly ★ ★ ★
Puerto Rico The Golden Flower: A Taino Myth from Puerto Rico by Nina Jaffe ★ ★ ★ ★
South America -
Peru Aunt Julia and the Scriptwriter by Mario Vargas Llosa ★ ★ ★
Unknown The House of the Spirits by Isabel Allende ★ ★ ★ ★ ★
Peru Iron Moon: A Cat Clan Novella by C.L. Bevill ★ ★ ★ ★
British Isles/Ireland -
England Coraline by Neil Gaiman ★ ★ ★ ★
England Medicus by Ruth Downie ★ ★ ★ ★
England The Girl on the Train by Paula Hawkins ★ ★ ★ ★
England The Secret Garden by Frances Hodgson Burnett ★ ★ ★ ★ ★
England The Mousetrap and Other Plays by Agatha Christie ★ ★ ★ ★ ★
England Exploring Midsomer: The Towns and Villages at the Murderous Heart of England by Chris Behan ★ ★ ★ ★ ★
Scotland Scotland's Hidden Hauntings: A Collection of Real Ghost Stories by G. Stewart ★ ★ ★
Scotland Scottish Ghosts and Witches: Real Ghost Stories and Legends by G. Stewart ★ ★ ★
Scotland Haunted Scottish Castles and Houses by G. Stewart ★ ★ ★
England A Street Cat Named Bob: How One Man and His Cat Found Hope on the Streets by James Bowen ★ ★ ★ ★ ★
Ireland Jewels of the Sun by Nora Roberts ★ ★ ★ ★ ★
Ireland Tears of the Moon by Nora Roberts ★ ★ ★ ★ ★
England Lady Chatterley's Lover by D.H. Lawrence ★
England Capable of Murder by Brian Kavanagh ★ ★
Ireland Shadow Spell by Nora Roberts ★ ★ ★ ★
England The Gentle Art of Murder: Dorothy Martin Investigates by Jeanne M. Dams ★ ★ ★ ★ ★
Ireland Pirate Queen of Ireland: the Adventures of Grace O'Malley by Anne Chambers ★ ★ ★ ★
England A Plague of Poison by Maureen Ash ★ ★ ★ ★
England Murder for Christ's Mass by Maureen Ash ★ ★ ★ ★ ★
England In a Dark, Dark Wood by Ruth Ware ★ ★ ★ ★
England Agatha Raisin and the Wizard of Evesham by M.C. Beaton ★ ★ ★ ★
Ireland An Early Wake by Sheila Connolly ★ ★
England The Lady of the Rivers by Philippa Gregory ★ ★ ★ ★ ★
England Agatha Raisin and the Witch of Wyckhadden by M.C. Beaton ★ ★ ★ ★
England Agatha Raisin and the Fairies of Fryfam by M.C. Beaton ★ ★ ★ ★
England Agatha Raisin and the Love from Hell by M.C. Beaton ★ ★ ★ ★
England Agatha Raisin and the Day the Floods Came by M.C. Beaton ★ ★ ★
England Agatha Raisin and the Case of the Curious Curate by M.C. Beaton ★ ★ ★ ★
England Agatha Raisin and the Haunted House by M.C. Beaton ★ ★ ★
England The Deadly Dance by M.C. Beaton ★ ★ ★ ★
England The Perfect Paragon by M.C. Beaton ★ ★ ★ ★
England Love, Lies and Liquor by M.C. Beaton ★ ★ ★
England Kissing Christmas Goodbye by M.C. Beaton ★ ★ ★ ★
Western Europe -
Spain The Shadow of the Wind by Carlos Ruiz Zafón ★ ★ ★ ★ ★
Switzerland The English Assassin by Daniel Silva ★ ★ ★ ★
France Waiting for Godot by Samuel Beckett ★
Euskadi Legends and Popular Tales of the Basque People: by Mariana Monteiro ★ ★ ★ ★ ★
Euskadi The Hammer of Witches: A Historical Novel by Begona Echeverria ★ ★ ★ ★ ★
Pays Basque Basque Legends With an Essay on the Basque Language by Wentworth Webster ★ ★ ★ ★
Pays Basque The Land of My Fathers: A Son's Return to the Basque Country by Robert Laxalt ★ ★ ★ ★ ★
France The Paris Key by Juliet Blackwell ★ ★ ★ ★ ★
Eastern Europe -
Slovakia Requiem for a Gypsy by Michael Genelin ★ ★ ★
Middle East/North Africa -
Iran Farangi Girl Growing Up in Iran: A Daughter's Story by Ashley Dartnell ★ ★
Israel A Fly Has A Hundred Eyes by Aileen G. Baron ★ ★
Iran Off the Radar: A Father's Secret, a Mother's Heroism, and a Son's Quest by Cyrus Copeland ★ ★ ★ ★ ★
Sub-Saharan Africa -
Nigeria The Icarus Girl by Helen Oyeyemi ★ ★ ★ ★
East Asia -
Japan How to Be an American Housewife by Margaret Dilloway ★ ★ ★ ★
China Tiger's Promise by Colleen Houck ★ ★ ★
Japan The Snow Empress by Laura Joh Rowland ★ ★ ★ ★ ★
South Asia -
Pakistan I Am Malala: The Girl Who Stood Up for Education and Was Shot by the Taliban by Malala Yousafzai ★ ★ ★ ★ ★
India Tiger's Promise by Colleen Houck ★ ★ ★
Burma Saving Fish from Drowning by Amy Tan ★ ★
Bhutan Beyond the Sky and the Earth: A Journey into Bhutan by Jamie Zeppa ★ ★ ★ ★ ★
Australia/Oceania -
Australia The Purrfect Picture by Angela Castle ★ ★ ★ ★
Australia All the Birds, Singing by Evie Wyld ★
Islands/Bodies of Water -
Malta The Maltese Goddess by Lyn Hamilton ★ ★ ★ ★
Atlantic Ocean Murder on the Lusitania by Conrad Allen ★ ★ ★
Polar Regions/Scandinavia -
Antarctica (BONUS) In Cold Pursuit: A Mystery From The Last Continent by Sarah Andrews ★ ★ ★ ★
Norway The Ringmaster's Daughter by Jostein Gaarder ★ ★ ★ ★ ★
Antarctica (BONUS) Whiteout by Greg Rucka ★ ★ ★
Antarctica (BONUS) Whiteout: Melt by Greg Rucka ★ ★
World Trip Challenge Jan 2015 - ???
Level 4: The Seasoned Traveler (19-24)
Books Completed: 28
Continents Completed: 7
1)Africa
South Africa - Random Violence - Jassy Mackenzie - 7/10/15
Botswana - The No. 1 Ladies' Detective Agency - Alexander McCall Smith - 12/10/15
2)Asia
Laos - A Good Death - Christopher R. Cox - 1/19/15
Thailand - Cockroaches - Jo Nesbø - 5/8/15
Taiwan - Ghost Month - Ed Lin - 10/25/15
India - The Case of the Missing Servant - Tarquin Hall - 12/14/15
China - Death of a Red Heroine - Qiu Xiaolong - 12/23/15
3)Australia/New Zealand/New Guinea
Australia - G'Day to Die - Maddy Hunter - 3/15/15
4)Europe
Finland - My First Murder - Leena Lehtolainen - 1/8/15
Norway - Dregs - Jørn Lier Horst - 1/12/15
Iceland - Black Skies - Arnaldur Indriðason - 1/31/15
Switzerland - Alpine for You - Maddy Hunter - 2/26/15
Ireland - Top O' the Mournin' - Maddy Hunter - 3/1/15
Italy - Pasta Imperfect - Maddy Hunter - 3/4/15
England - The Inspector and Mrs. Jeffries - Emily Brightwell - 3/18/15
Holland - Dutch Me Deadly - Maddy Hunter - 3/22/15
Sweden - The Blood Spilt - Åsa Larsson - 5/14/15
Scotland - Bonnie of Evidence - Maddy Hunter - 6/4/15
France - Fleur de Lies - Maddy Hunter - 8/21/15
Monaco - Toured to Death - Hy Conrad - 8/28/15
Denmark - The Hanging Girl - Jussi Adler-Olsen - 10/21/15
Russia - Chorus Lines, Caviar, and Corpses - Mary McHugh - 12/4/15
5)North America
USA - Death Is Like a Box of Chocolates - Kathy Aarons - 1/16/15
Mexico - The Xibalba Murders - Lyn Hamilton - 9/27/15
Canada - The Bone Seeker - M.J. McGrath - 11/8/15
Greenland - Valhalla - Robert J. Mrazek - 11/17/15
6)South America
Brazil - Blood of the Wicked - Leighton Gage - 10/3/15
Bonus: Read a book set in Antarctica.
Antarctica - In Cold Pursuit: A Mystery From The Last Continent - Sarah Andrews - 11/29/15
Here's my map with my read and TBR books listed so far:

visited 14 states (6.22%)
Create your own visited map of The World or Brazil travel guide for Android
So, do you have to have one book from each continent to complete the challenge? But then within continents you can read from as many countries as you want? I've been on a huge Nordic Noir spree lately, so I can easily knock off those five countries, but they are all in Europe.
Melissa wrote: "So, do you have to have one book from each continent to complete the challenge? But then within continents you can read from as many countries as you want? I've been on a huge Nordic Noir spree l..."
You don't have to have a book from every continent, but you are encouraged to try to visit each one at least once.
You don't have to have a book from every continent, but you are encouraged to try to visit each one at least once.
I think I'll go with Level 3: The Casual Tourist, and I'll improve if I'm able to. I'll begin on Jan 1, 2015
14 / 18
1.- Towards Zero (England)
2.- A Tale of Two Biddies (USA)
3.- The Man in the Brown Suit (South Africa)
4.- The Case of the Cursed Dodo by Jake G. Panda (01/28/2015 - ★★★★) (Morocco)
5.- Rock Hard by Nalini Singh (03/19/2015 - ★★★★★) (New Zealand)
6.- A Cereal Killer by Morgana Best (04/05/2015 - ★★★) (Australia)
7.- Chorus Lines, Caviar, and Corpses by Mary McHugh (04/06/2015 - ★★★★) (Russia)
8.- Appointment with Death: A Stage Play by Agatha Christie (05/09/2015 - ★★★) (Jordan)
9.- Necklace and Calabash by Robert van Gulik (06/13/2015 - ★★★) (China)
10.- A Caribbean Mystery by Agatha Christie (08/18/2015 - ★★★★) (Caribbean Islands)
11.- Murder in Mesopotamia by Agatha Christie (08/24/2015 - ★★★) (Irak)
12.- A Cruise to Die For by Charlotte Elkins and Aaron Elkins (08/24/2015 - ★★★★) (Greece)
13.- Margaritas & Murder by Donald Bain (09/10/2015 - ★★★) (Mexico)
★★★★) (Canada)
14.- Little Tiny Teeth by Aaron Elkins (12/25/2015 - ★★★★) (Peru)
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Author options:
* Laurie King
* Lyn Hamilton
* Africa:
* Asia
* Australia/New Zealand/New Guinea
* Europe
* North America
* South America
14 / 18
1.- Towards Zero (England)
2.- A Tale of Two Biddies (USA)
3.- The Man in the Brown Suit (South Africa)
4.- The Case of the Cursed Dodo by Jake G. Panda (01/28/2015 - ★★★★) (Morocco)
5.- Rock Hard by Nalini Singh (03/19/2015 - ★★★★★) (New Zealand)
6.- A Cereal Killer by Morgana Best (04/05/2015 - ★★★) (Australia)
7.- Chorus Lines, Caviar, and Corpses by Mary McHugh (04/06/2015 - ★★★★) (Russia)
8.- Appointment with Death: A Stage Play by Agatha Christie (05/09/2015 - ★★★) (Jordan)
9.- Necklace and Calabash by Robert van Gulik (06/13/2015 - ★★★) (China)
10.- A Caribbean Mystery by Agatha Christie (08/18/2015 - ★★★★) (Caribbean Islands)
11.- Murder in Mesopotamia by Agatha Christie (08/24/2015 - ★★★) (Irak)
12.- A Cruise to Die For by Charlotte Elkins and Aaron Elkins (08/24/2015 - ★★★★) (Greece)
13.- Margaritas & Murder by Donald Bain (09/10/2015 - ★★★) (Mexico)
★★★★) (Canada)
14.- Little Tiny Teeth by Aaron Elkins (12/25/2015 - ★★★★) (Peru)
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Author options:
* Laurie King
* Lyn Hamilton
* Africa:
* Asia
* Australia/New Zealand/New Guinea
* Europe
* North America
* South America
I'm going to be a lightweight since I don't read too many mysteries that occur outside of the U.S., so I'll be a Level 1: Weekend Warrior (3-6 books). Progress: 6/6 +BONUS
Updated: Jan. 26, 2016 COMPLETED
Africa
Death on the Nile by Agatha Christie - EgyptAsia
The Shanghai Moon by S.J. Rozan - China
THE BALI MYSTERY Amelia Moore Detective Series by Linda Weaver Clarke - Bali Australia/New Zealand/New Guinea (we will count them together for this challenge)
Play Dead by Harlan Coben - Australia Europe - England
The Girl on the Train by Paula Hawkins
Death of a Mad Hatter by Jenn McKinlay
Ring of Lies by Victoria Howard
The Twelve Deaths Of Christmas by Marian BabsonRomania
Dracula by Bram Stoker Russia
You Are One of Them by Elliott HoltFrance
French Pastry Murder by Leslie MeierNorth America - Hawaii
The Musubi Murder by Frankie BowSouth America - Colombia
The Emerald-Eyed Cat Mystery by Carolyn KeeneBONUS:
Back to Christmas by Dennis Canfield - This Christmas book takes place in both the North Pole and the South Pole (i.e., Antartica)!
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I'm in! I am trying to read more books in translation this year so I will attempt Level 3: The Casual Tourist (13-18 books).And although this doesn't count towards my goal of reading books in translation, I am currently reading The Luminaries so I am set for New Zealand.
Where would I count a book set in the South Seas Islands (Oceania)? Is that part of Australia/NZ?
I read The Luminaries and really enjoyed it. :) I understood it to take place in New Zealand, so I figure it would work just fine for Australia/New Zealand/New Guinea. :) Enjoy the book!
Leslie wrote: "Where would I count a book set in the South Seas Islands (Oceania)? Is that part of Australia/NZ?"From National Geographic:
"Islands located near a continent are generally considered, in a geographical sense, part of that continent. Greenland, for example, is politically part of Europe but belongs geographically to North America, as do the islands of the Caribbean and the western North Atlantic Ocean. There are some islands and island groups, however, that are not considered part of any continent, geographically speaking. New Zealand, Hawaii, and French Polynesia are among them.
Oceania is the collective name for the lands of the Pacific Ocean, including Melanesia, Micronesia, and Polynesia. Oceania is a convenient way to name these areas, which, with the exception of Australia, are not part of any continent. But Oceania itself is not a continent."
(source: http://www.nationalgeographic.com/sit...)
So technically, books taking place on any of the Oceania islands don't count towards a continent, although certainly count in the challenge as countries. But Heather should make the official determination for the purposes of this challenge.
I didn't know this, and neither did my husband, so we learned something new. :)
Leslie wrote: "Thanks Jennifer - I didn't know that there was land that wasn't part of any continent!"No worries - since I moved down under I've been curious about a lot of stuff like this and your question got me thinking (and googling). I didn't know about any of this either so it was pretty interesting stuff (also, National Geo is a pretty great site!)
This sounds like fun! I think I will shoot for the Seasoned Traveler. :) (I will probably be meandering all year...)Progress: 8/24
1 Viy: English and Russian Language Edition by Nikolai Gogol (Ukraine - Europe/Eastern Europe)
2 The Mysterious Affair at Styles by Agatha Christie (UK - Europe/Western Europe)
3 Dreaming in Chinese: Mandarin Lessons in Life, Love, and Language by Deborah Fallows (China - Asia/East Asia) -not recommended
4 Salvation of a Saint by Keigo Higashino (Japan - Asia/East Asia)
5 The Musubi Murder by Frankie Bow (Hawaii - America/North America)
6 An Army at Dawn: The War in North Africa, 1942-1943 by Rick Atkinson (Algeria & Tunisia - Africa/Northern Africa)
7 Salvation of a Saint by Keigo Higashino (North Korea - Asia/East Asia)
8 All the Light We Cannot See by Anthony Doerr (France & Germany - Europe/Western Europe)
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Level 4: The Seasoned Traveler (19-24)31/24
1. That Night by Chevy Stevens Vancover, Canada: North America
2. Once Upon a Grind by Cleo Coyle New York, USA: North America
3. Rebecca by Daphne du Maurier Cornwall, England: Europe
4.The Rosie Project by Graeme Simsion Melborne, Australia
5. The Rosie Effect by Graeme Simsion, New York, USA
6. Maisie Dobbs by Jacqueline Winspear London, England: Europe
7. The Girl on the Train by Paula Hawkins Witney, England: Europe
8. Strong Poison by Dorothy L. Sayers London, England: Europe
9. The Orphan Master's Son by Adam Johnson Democratic People's Republic of Korea (North Korea)
10. The Orchard: A Memoir by Theresa Weir Burlington, Iowa: North America
11. Euphoria by Lily King New Guinea
12. Downton Abbey: Rules for Household Staff by Justyn Barnes Yorkshire, England: Europe
13. Hamlet by William Shakespeare, Elsinore, Denmark: Europe
14. The Alchemist's Daughter by Mary Lawrence Southwark, England: Europe
15. Villa America by Liza Klaussmann, Antibes, France: Europe
16. Tudors: The History of England from Henry VIII to Elizabeth I by Peter Ackroyd, London, England: Europe
17. The Cuckoo's Calling by Robert Galbraith London, England: Europe
18. Emma by Jane Austen Highbury, England: Europe
19. The Secret Adversary by Agatha Christie London, England: Europe
20. Game of Mirrors by Andrea Camilleri Montelusa, Italy: Europe
21. A Curious Beginning by Deanna Raybourn London, England: Europe
22. An Italian Wife by Ann Hood Naples, Italy: Europe
23. The Nightingale by Kristin Hannah Carriveau, Frace: Europe
24. Wuthering Heights by Emily Brontë Yorkshire, England: Europe
25. The Girl in the Spider's Web by David Lagercrantz Sweden: Europe
26. Where'd You Go, Bernadette by Maria Semple Antarcitca
27. The Danish Girl by David Ebershoff Berlin, Germany: Europe
28. The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo by Stieg Larsson Stockholm, Sweden: Europe
29. The Girl Who Played with Fire by Stieg Larsson Grenada
30. The Curse of the Pharaohs by Elizabeth Peters Luxor, Egypt: Africa
31. The Girl Who Kicked the Hornet's Nest by Stieg Larsson Stockholm, Sweeden: Europe
Africa
Asia:
Australia/New Zealand/New Guinea:
Europe:
North America:
South America
*BONUS* Antarctica:
❂ Jennifer (reviews on BookLikes) wrote: "So technically, books taking place on any of the Oceania islands don't count towards a continent, although certainly count in the challenge as countries. But Heather should make the official determination for the purposes of this challenge.
I didn't know this, and neither did my husband, so we learned something new. :)"
They would obviously count as a country. If you're looking to assign them to a continent, we can lump them in with Australia/New Zealand. ;-)
I didn't know this, and neither did my husband, so we learned something new. :)"
They would obviously count as a country. If you're looking to assign them to a continent, we can lump them in with Australia/New Zealand. ;-)
I believe I will try to work this in with my other challenges. I will try for Level 3: The Casual Tourist and adjust as needed. World Trip Challenge
Level 3: The Casual Tourist
7/7 Continents
1. Europe - UK - England - London - Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone 1/4/15
2. Europe - Russia - St. Petersburg - Angelopolis 1/26/15
3. Europe - Czech Republic - Prague - Daughter of Smoke & Bone 2/25/15
4. North America - USA - The Notebook 3/3/15
5. Europe - Italy - Florence - An Appetite for Violets 3/16/15
6. Europe - France - Code Name Verity 4/12/15
7. Australia - New South Wales - Sydney - Big Little Lies 4/14/15
8. Asia - China - Snow Flower and the Secret Fan 5/20/15
9. Europe - Poland - The Book of Life 5/24/15
10. Asia - Japan - Tokyo - A Tale for the Time Being 6/3/15
11. South America - Chile - Maya's Notebook 6/8/15
12. Europe - Denmark - The Copenhagen Connection 6/20/15
13. Antarctica - South Pole Where'd You Go, Bernadette 7/8/15
14. Asia - India - Calcutta - The Marriage Plot 7/30/15
15. Europe - Iceland - Burial Rites 8/12/15
16. South America - Ecuador - Nights in Rodanthe 8/13/15
17. Africa - Egypt - The Alchemist 8/14/15
18. Europe - United Kingdom - Scotland - Outlander 11/29/15

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❂ Jennifer (reviews on BookLikes) wrote: "Leslie wrote: "Where would I count a book set in the South Seas Islands (Oceania)? Is that part of Australia/NZ?"From National Geographic:
"Islands located near a continent are generally consider..."
I have a few books set in Greenland. So are we going NA or Europe with Greenland? I think geographic, right, so North America?
Heather L wrote: "Linda wrote: "This sounds like a fun way to start 2015! It looks like a good excuse to push some Maddy Hunter books to the top of the list. My 2 goals for the challenge - Level 2 ..."Heather - Do you know which Aaron Elkins book is set in South America? South America is proving to be more difficult than I though it would and his books don't sound bad.
Melissa wrote: "❂ Jennifer (reviews on BookLikes) wrote: "Leslie wrote: "Where would I count a book set in the South Seas Islands (Oceania)? Is that part of Australia/NZ?"From National Geographic:
"Islands locat..."
If you don't hear from Heather about it (and I'm sure she'll respond next time she drops in, I'd go with geographic (N.A.).
Linda wrote: "Heather L wrote: "Linda wrote: "This sounds like a fun way to start 2015! It looks like a good excuse to push some Maddy Hunter books to the top of the list. My 2 goals for the ch..."Little Tiny Teeth is set along the Amazon. I don't know of any that are set in a specific South American Country.
Linda: I believe Kathy is correct, Little Tiny Teeth is set in South America. I've been working on a list of suggested authors/titles for this challenge, just haven't had a chance to get it up yet. The list includes Elkins' books by location. I've read several Gideon Oliver books of his and have yet to be disappointed.
I am going to meander all year so I am going to attempt Level 4: The Seasoned Traveler.I'll track my list here: https://www.goodreads.com/topic/show/...
...and then report back on my status. :-)
Status is currently 21/24 and 4/7 continents as of May 28/2015
Linda wrote: "This sounds like a fun way to start 2015! It looks like a good excuse to push some Maddy Hunter books to the top of the list. "Same with me! Unfortunately, all but 1 of Maddy Hunter's books are set in Europe. I had already read the Australian one. :-(
Julesy wrote: "Linda wrote: "This sounds like a fun way to start 2015! It looks like a good excuse to push some Maddy Hunter books to the top of the list. "Same with me! Unfortunately, all but..."
Kerry Greenwood has two series set in Australia, if you need AU: one is set in the late 1920's and one in present day. And one of the Aunt Dimity Books takes place in New Zealand - funnily enough, Aunt Dimity Down Under. :)
❂ Jennifer (reviews on BookLikes) wrote: "Kerry Greenwood has two series set in Australia, if you need AU: one is set in the late 1920's and one in present day. And one of the Aunt Dimity Books takes place in New Zealand - funnily enough, Aunt Dimity Down Under. :).."Also Arthur W. Upfield's Inspector Bonaparte books are a great Australian mystery series which often are set in the Outback or other remote locations.
❂ Jennifer (reviews on BookLikes) wrote: "Julesy wrote: "Linda wrote: "This sounds like a fun way to start 2015! It looks like a good excuse to push some Maddy Hunter books to the top of the list. "Same with me! Unfortu..."
Thanks! I think I found my Australian book, but who knows when I'll be able to read it.
Great challenge - I am going to do it! I will make this a full year challenge so will go with:Level 4: The Seasoned Traveler (19-24)
– The Seasoned Traveler doesn't do anything by half-measures: they go all out, and the more obscure or off the beaten path the better.
How should we track our progress?
Barbi: You can keep track of your list in a post here, or you can create your own folder in the Members Reading/Challenge Lists section of the group.
Hi everyone!
I added a "suggested reading list" in message number two of this discussion, for those who may be looking for ideas. I hope you find it helpful! ☺
I added a "suggested reading list" in message number two of this discussion, for those who may be looking for ideas. I hope you find it helpful! ☺
I discovered Lyn Hamilton wrote an archaeological mystery series where the main character owns an antique store in Toronto, Canada, but travels throughout the world. I have only read the first one so far (The Xibalba Murders), but I thought it was pretty good. :) Thought this might be helpful to others who are looking for possible books. :)
Heather L wrote: "Hi everyone! I added a "suggested reading list" in message number two of this discussion, for those who may be looking for ideas. I hope you find it helpful! ☺"
Heather, that is superb, thanks a lot for this!
Laurie R. King's Mary Russell and Sherlock Holmes series has quite a few books that take place in far flung locals: I know of one that's in Japan, another in Jerusalem, one in India. If you like Sherlock Holmes, these are by far the best pastiche's I've yet read.
Thank you, Jennifer! I love Holmes pastiches, and I think I can get some of her books. And Lyn Hamilton books will be very useful too, I think.
Reading the list at the second message I've found an old friend, that I've read in Spanish and I love a lot: The Ladies of Missalonghi. I've never imagined it's set at Australia, but it's a good moment to read it again.
❂ Jennifer (reviews on BookLikes) wrote: "Laurie R. King's Mary Russell and Sherlock Holmes series has quite a few books that take place in far flung locals: I know of one that's in Japan, another in Jerusalem, one in India. If you like ..."This is good to know, I still have to read the Sherlock Holmes series so this will be an ideal opportunity to knock some off the list.
Marisa wrote: "Reading the list at the second message I've found an old friend, that I've read in Spanish and I love a lot: The Ladies of Missalonghi. I've never imagined it's set at Australia, but ..."
I found that one yesterday in our local Little Free Library. I'm guessing from your post it is as good as it sounds?
I found that one yesterday in our local Little Free Library. I'm guessing from your post it is as good as it sounds?
I was going to try for "Weekend Warrior," but think I might be able to do "Wayfarer" (7-12 books) easy-peasy. Just need to get out of the UK...
AFRICA
ASIA
A Passage To India by E.M. Forster -- India
Australia/New Zealand/New Guinea
The Ladies of Missalonghi by Colleen McCullough -- Australia
EUROPE:
The Lighthouse by PD James -- Cornwall
The House of Hades by Rick Riordan -- Croatia
Bridget Jones's Diary by Helen Fielding -- England
A Week in Winter by Maeve Binchy -- Ireland
North America
The Wendigo by Algernon Blackwood -- Canada
Button Holed by Kylie Logan -- USA
South America
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AFRICA
ASIA
A Passage To India by E.M. Forster -- India
Australia/New Zealand/New Guinea
The Ladies of Missalonghi by Colleen McCullough -- Australia
EUROPE:
The Lighthouse by PD James -- Cornwall
The House of Hades by Rick Riordan -- Croatia
Bridget Jones's Diary by Helen Fielding -- England
A Week in Winter by Maeve Binchy -- Ireland
North America
The Wendigo by Algernon Blackwood -- Canada
Button Holed by Kylie Logan -- USA
South America
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Heather L wrote: "I found that one yesterday in our local Little Free Library. I'm guessing from your post it is as good as it sounds? "
It's a curious romance novel, quite tender but daring in some aspects. I liked it a lot (You'll never look brown clothes in the same way ;) )
It's a curious romance novel, quite tender but daring in some aspects. I liked it a lot (You'll never look brown clothes in the same way ;) )
Heather L wrote: "I was going to try for "Weekend Warrior," but think I might be able to do "Wayfarer" (7-12 books) easy-peasy. Just need to get out of the UK..."That's my trouble too! But I am glad to be making the effort, even though it is pushing me more towards police procedurals instead of cozies.
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Are you an arm-chair traveler? Do you enjoy visiting foreign lands from the safety of your own living room? Then this is the challenge for you!
There are nearly 200 recognized countries around the world. Let's spend a year (or whatever time frame you set for yourself) exploring these countries through books. While you do not have to visit every country in the world, you are encouraged to visit each continent at least once.
Here are the rules:
** There is no time limit on this challenge. Some may choose to finish in a month or two; others may take their time as they meander from one country to the next over the next year. Choose the level that best suits you.
** Travel to as many or as few countries as you like, but try to visit each of the continents at least once. For this challenge they are:
Africa
Asia
Australia/New Zealand/New Guinea (we will count them together for this challenge)
Europe
North America
South America
Bonus: Read a book set in Antarctica.
** Books DO NOT have to be mysteries. You may read from any genre — mystery, romance, YA, children, classics, etc.
** You do not have to choose or list your books in advance, but please choose your level (see below).
** You may only use a book once. If a book takes place in multiple countries, choose the one for which it will count (typically, whichever country will be harder to find in another book). For example, the book Dark Passage travels through the Panama Canal, stopping in Aruba, Costa Rica and Mexico. Since I have another book in Mount TBR set in Mexico, I might choose to use this one for Costa Rica.
** This challenge is designed to be fun, to encourage you to read books set in different countries, and to stir up your TBR piles. Let's start traveling!
Levels:
Level 1: Weekend Warrior (3-6 books)
– The Weekend Warrior likes to keep things simple and enjoys exploring close to home.
Level 2: The Wayfarer (7-12 books)
– The Wayfarer doesn't like to plan; he/she likes to journey as the need takes them, deciding where to go on a whim or inspiration or simply how they're feeling.
Level 3: The Casual Tourist (13-18 books)
– The Casual Tourist likes to explore the places he/she visits, with a minimum of planning involved.
Level 4: The Seasoned Traveler (19-24)
– The Seasoned Traveler doesn't do anything by half-measures: they go all out, and the more obscure or off the beaten path the better!
Suggested book lists:
** A Year of Reading the World
** Reading the World
** GR Passports to the World Challenge
Have fun!