Reading Italy
From the romantic to the everyday, from travel literature to genre books set there, these are my favorite books with Italy as a centerpiece in some way.
Genevieve
2751 books
57 friends
57 friends
Michele
976 books
56 friends
56 friends
Linda
1419 books
11 friends
11 friends
Tessa
2512 books
8 friends
8 friends
Laura
692 books
351 friends
351 friends
Jack
3913 books
2469 friends
2469 friends
JanBreesmom
2425 books
235 friends
235 friends
Asails
4613 books
1642 friends
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Feb 08, 2024 02:51AM

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When I started the list, it was simply books that I was reading with Italy as the primary location...but I didn't realize I had made it a public list, and it's grown tentacles in all directions as other people have added things. I'm not even sure what order the titles appear in now, because when I look at it the first title is a book I've never read! Anyway, the list reflects an American origin, by a person who didn't read Italian well enough to get through novels, so that's why it looks like it does.

When I started the list, it was simply books that I was reading with Italy as the primary location...but I did..."
Thanks for your explanation. I actually thought this list had been created by someone at GoodReads and not by users.
These days I'm preparing a list of Italian books for a friend from Australia, who doesn't speak Italian. I discovered that it is quite hard to do it because incredibly few books get translated. I only know Europe, where basically everything gets translated into Italian, French, German etc. and I was quite surprised - especially because the English-speaking market is huge, so there would probably be a place for more translated books.
Anyway, the jist of what I wanted to say is that in the end you (or the other people who contributed) cannot be blamed for not putting many Italian books in the list, simply because there are very few available to an English-speaking person!

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