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Genre Challenge 2015-17
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Travel & Exploration - May 2015
Quick question - this is my first time doing the genre challenge, does Travel & Exploration have to be a non-fiction travel guide or can it be a fiction book where the characters travel somewhere or a fiction book set somewhere exotic? Or is it up to us to decide how we interpret it - how strict are you about the genres? :)

The next three books I'm thinking of reading for the world challenge could all go in this genre. The other two are Beyond The Oxus: The Central Asians(Tajikistan) and The Snow Leopard(Nepal).
Caroline wrote: "Quick question - this is my first time doing the genre challenge, does Travel & Exploration have to be a non-fiction travel guide or can it be a fiction book where the characters travel somewhere o..."
While non-fiction is the obvious interpretation, fiction is certainly allowed. As long as the characters are travelling or explorers!
I often bend and stretch genres for the challenge, so please go ahead as you will ;)
While non-fiction is the obvious interpretation, fiction is certainly allowed. As long as the characters are travelling or explorers!
I often bend and stretch genres for the challenge, so please go ahead as you will ;)
Laura wrote: "I think for this one I'll tick off the next book in my round the world challenge (Vanuatu). So I'll be reading Man Belong Mrs Queen: Adventures with the Philip Worshippers which is about a guy trying to find out more about a Vanuatu cult which worships Prince Philip. ..."
Laura, I did a double take then: there is a tribe that worships Prince Philip? And it's not fiction? The world is indeed a strange and mysterious place - bizarre!
Laura, I did a double take then: there is a tribe that worships Prince Philip? And it's not fiction? The world is indeed a strange and mysterious place - bizarre!
Liz wrote: "Caroline wrote: "Quick question - this is my first time doing the genre challenge, does Travel & Exploration have to be a non-fiction travel guide or can it be a fiction book where the characters t..."
Thanks for that Liz. I'll see what I can come up with.
Thanks for that Liz. I'll see what I can come up with.




The Poisonwood Bible by Barbara Kingsolver,
New Europe by Michael Palin,
Mind Over Matter by Ranulph Fiennes,
or like Ellie, I'm sure I've got a Bill Bryson I haven't read somewhere....decisions, decisions!!


I'm thinking about reading a Bill Bryson as well, Ellie. Always an entertaining read.


I'm thinking about reading a Bill Bryson as well, Ellie. Always an entertaining read."
I've thinking maybe


I'm thinking about reading a Bill Bryson as well, Ellie. Always an ente..."
I've picked the European one, Ellie,

Ellie, I read
for this genre last time and really enjoyed it. I've clocked up all the States he visits ready to tick one of them off my USA tour challenge!



oh that was my plan too :)

Either
a novel by Monique Roffey or
a travel memoir by Salman Rushdie. Given that I loved the formers
- 1st thing I ever read on my kindle - and generally hate Rushdie's novels, guess which way I'm leaning.



I've picked up Transylvania and Beyond: A Travel Memoir from the library and have just started it. Not bad so far and will get me Romania for Around the World! :)





Travels with Charley is great - and a short book if anyone wants a quick read.
It's the 100th anniversary this year of the Armenian genocide. Written in the 90's, this looks like a good travel/history/cultural peek at that country.
by the acclaimed travel writer Philip Marsden.
There's also
for Nepal by Irish travel writer Dervla Murphy.

There's also

Interesting about The waiting Land Ian. Dervla Murphy wrote Transylvania and Beyond: A Travel Memoir which I am currently reading. She's also written one for Ethiopia which caught my eye. Around the World challenge should do well this month!

I've read a couple Dervla Murphy books - my mum was a fan at one time (and still is) and bought a few. They are still on the shelves and I've eyed them up for RTW.

In the end the author learnt very little about the Prince Philip worship on the island but it didn't really matter because that wasn't the point in the end.

I've read a couple of other Tony Hawks books and enjoyed them both. This one is sitting on my shelf to read too. I hope you enjoy.





I am not a natural reader of factual books so I hope I have picked ok - I will give it a really good go.

Just finished Transylvania and Beyond: A Travel Memoir A very interesting account of Romania post revolution. And not a vampire in sight!!!
Still plodding along with Blizzard: Race to the Pole. Wishing I'd picked something - anything - else. Everybody else's choices sound much better than mine. I blame my husband! (His book). I'm halfway through now though so I refuse to give up. Not convinced I'll make it by the end of the month though. Go on without me. Save yourselves... ;)


I did it! I finished. I hated every minute of it but I finished it.
Blizzard: Race to the Pole - Jasper Rees
"I set myself a challenge and I'll get on with it, but it isn't half dull" - Bruce Parry (pg 189)
Exactly...
Blizzard: Race to the Pole - Jasper Rees
"I set myself a challenge and I'll get on with it, but it isn't half dull" - Bruce Parry (pg 189)
Exactly...



I am having trouble reading a factual book, I love what I have read, and every time I pick it up I find something else I will keep trying xx
I finished Coronation Everest by Jan Morris a couple of days ago. A surprisingly warm-hearted and amusing account of the conquest of Everest, written by The Times' journalist who accompanied the expedition. Terribly, terribly British (alot of scrambled egg was consumed!) and very much of it's time. I really enjoyed it.

I'm going to try and squeeze one more book in this month and I've opted for Raffles and the Golden Opportunity which will hopefully get me Singapore...
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Hmm, what to choose? I may go for Coronation Everest by Jan Morris as that will also get me Nepal for the around the world challenge....