Around the World in 80 Books discussion
ATW in 80 Books World Challenge
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Angie R: Tourist 2015
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The Alphabet House by Jussi Adler-Olsen. Germany, Jan 25.12.
To Live by Yu Hua. China, Jan 30.13.
Suspended Sentences: Three Novellas by Patrick Modiano. France, Feb 3. 14.
Delirio by Laura Restrepo. Colombia, Feb 10.15.
Land of Love and Drowning by Tiphanie Yanique. U.S. Virgin Islands, Feb 15. 16.
La isla de los hombres solos by José León Sánchez. Costa Rica, Feb 19.17.
The Shadow of the Crescent Moon: A Novel by Fatima Bhutto. Pakistan (near the Afghani border), Feb 22.18.
Malgudi Days by R.K. Narayan. India (fictional village but most definitely India), Feb 25.19.
Jerusalém by Gonçalo M. Tavares. Portugal, Feb 26.The setting is not named clearly in the book, but it's a city, the title is clearly a metaphor, and the author is Portuguese, so I think it's in Portugal.
whew! caught up.
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Wide Sargasso Sea by Jean Rhys. Jamaica, March 1. So very good but so very creepy.
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The Goshawk by T.H. White. U.K., March 4.22.
Invisible Cities by Italo Calvino. Mongolia, March 8.23.
The Hundred-Year-Old Man Who Climbed Out of the Window and Disappeared by Jonas Jonasson Sweden, March 12.
Books mentioned in this topic
The Goshawk (other topics)Wide Sargasso Sea (other topics)
The Hundred-Year-Old Man Who Climbed Out of the Window and Disappeared (other topics)
Invisible Cities (other topics)
Delirio (other topics)
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Authors mentioned in this topic
T.H. White (other topics)Jean Rhys (other topics)
Jonas Jonasson (other topics)
Italo Calvino (other topics)
Laura Restrepo (other topics)
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A wonderful collection of poetry exploring the author's Mexican heritage -- Indian on her father's side, Spanish on her mother's.
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A mesmerizing, breathtaking, weird book with several settings: U.S., Norway, Bosnia, Cambodia, and ultimately the Congo River. It's a long one, so there's considerable time in each one (I wouldn't count it for Norway, though).
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A good read, recommended to me by one of my Saudi students.
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So very interesting. Wish it were written better.
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And then the semester really gets going and my reading slows down...