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message 101: by Mish (new)

Mish | 3601 comments Geoff wrote: "Finished Stranded by Emily Barr. Seven people stranded on an uninhabited island. Very good read. 4 stars."

Good going Geoff. Are you going read another one for this challenge or move on to something else?


message 102: by Jenn (new)

Jenn (jumpapa) | 803 comments Finished my 9th book...Lirael by Garth Nix...half way through my 10th book City of Fallen Angels by Cassandra Clare


message 103: by B the BookAddict (new)

B the BookAddict (bthebookaddict) Mish wrote: "Bette wrote: "I finished my book for the challenge - Foreign Bodies by Cynthia Ozick: set in Italy (delicious), Florida and then back to LA.

It is a modern retelling of Henry James's story The Amb..."


Thanks, Mish, and welcome back!


message 104: by Mish (new)

Mish | 3601 comments Jennifer wrote: "Finished my 9th book...Lirael by Garth Nix...half way through my 10th book City of Fallen Angels by Cassandra Clare"

Lirael by Garth Nix & City of Fallen Angels by Cassandra Clare

Well done Jennifer. What did you think of Lirael?


message 105: by Mish (new)

Mish | 3601 comments Bette wrote: "Mish wrote: "Bette wrote: "I finished my book for the challenge - Foreign Bodies by Cynthia Ozick: set in Italy (delicious), Florida and then back to LA.

It is a modern retelling of Henry James's ..."


Thanks Bette, it's good to be back :)


message 106: by Mish (new)

Mish | 3601 comments Geoff wrote: "Mish wrote: "Good going Geoff. Are you going read another one for this challenge or move..."

I'll be moving on. I've already read 3 desert island books this year: "Robinson Crusoe", "Swiss Family ..."


Yeah a change is good :)


message 107: by Brenda, Aussie Authors Queen (new)

Brenda | 80013 comments Mod
Jennifer wrote: "Finished my 9th book...Lirael by Garth Nix...half way through my 10th book City of Fallen Angels by Cassandra Clare"

Jennifer are you in the right thread with this post? Should it have been for the Spring Challenge? Fantastic reading though:)


message 108: by Andrea (new)

Andrea | 2164 comments I finished Beautiful Ruins by Jess Walter today. The reviews on ABC Book Club last week were somewhat divided, but I didn't let that put me off. All the threads came together and all the characters played a part in making that happen. I loved the sections set on the Ligurian coast in the 1960s, as I visited the Cinque Terre last year.

Now I think I will move on to The Harmony Silk Factory by Tash Aw. This one is set in Malaysia (where I am going next month!). I began reading it a while back but it didn't really grab me, so I'm hoping for better progress this time around.


message 109: by Marianne (last edited Oct 07, 2013 02:02AM) (new)

Marianne (cloggiedownunder) | 9976 comments Finished Fatboy and the Dancing Ladies by Michael Holman ★★★★★ my review : https://www.goodreads.com/review/show... and now I've started the first book in the trilogy (again)
just a little sample:
"All these sounds seemed to be subsumed by the hum of the many Range Rovers, and Land Rovers, jeeps and Mitsubishis with which Kuwisha was blessed, travelling each day like animals to a watering hole, their bewildering range of acronyms emblazoned on their frames as they moved slowly through the morning traffic, hooting their frustration while signalling their importance."


message 110: by Marianne (new)

Marianne (cloggiedownunder) | 9976 comments A bit more:
"Pearson relished the prospect of real rain - not the grey, miserable precipitation of Europe. In Africa the elements seemed to be orchestrated by an Almighty conductor who marshalled wind, thunder and shafts of lightning, bringing them together in a glorious release of plump drops of water that hit Kuwisha's dry earth like tiny grenades which exploded in puffs of dust."


message 111: by Jackmeister (new)

Jackmeister | 692 comments I finished my challenge book, The Sanibel Sunset Detective by Ron Base by Ron Base set on Sanibel Island Florida, an unlikely Detective type story, I enjoyed it and am now going to read the other two in the series next.


message 112: by Heather (new)

Heather | 388 comments I finished my challenge book The Dark Road by Ma Jian
and I'm still woring out how to rate this. I don't think that it's well written - I think that it could have been a bit more emotional but maybe then it would have been just too hard to read but there is so much covered in the story.
Definately dark.


message 113: by Janine (new)

Janine (janineor) | 2172 comments I have finished my book for this challenge based in Iceland
Burial Rites by Hannah Kent Burial Rites by Hannah Kent 4*


message 114: by Marianne (new)

Marianne (cloggiedownunder) | 9976 comments My third book for this challenge Last Orders at Harrods by Michael Holman ★★★★★ my review https://www.goodreads.com/review/show..., now on to the third in the trilogy Dizzy Worms The Last Orders At Harrods Trilogy by Michael Holman


message 115: by Patricia (new)

Patricia (pjaye) Michele wrote: "I have put it down for the moment, not sure if I will bother finishing it. I am up to page 140, so I think you are a bit further along than me ..."
Do you think you're going to pick it up again?
I hate not finishing things, so I am still hanging in there, but I am skipping through the parts that aren't related to the main story.
I even made it through the bits about 14yo boys' first sexual experiences (ick)


message 116: by Michele (new)

Michele Patricia wrote: "Michele wrote: "I have put it down for the moment, not sure if I will bother finishing it. I am up to page 140, so I think you are a bit further along than me ..."
Do you think you're going to pick..."


At this stage I don't think I will pick it back up again, though I will be interested to hear your final thoughts. I don't like to leave a book unfinished but I just think of all the books in my tbr pile that I could be reading and enjoying to waste time on one that is not holding my attention.


message 117: by Patricia (new)

Patricia (pjaye) Michele wrote: "I just think of all the books in my tbr pile that I could be reading and enjoying to waste time on one that is not holding my attention.
..."


I know, that's totally logical and I do agree - but in practice I find it hard to do!
Probably because my parents always made me finish things I started...lol

Here's a question though, if you only half read/listen to a book, you you mark it as 'finished' here? or leave it in the 'currently reading' stage forever?


message 118: by Brenda, Aussie Authors Queen (new)

Brenda | 80013 comments Mod
Patricia wrote: "Michele wrote: "I just think of all the books in my tbr pile that I could be reading and enjoying to waste time on one that is not holding my attention.
..."

I know, that's totally logical and I ..."


I have made a shelf called "did not finish" if that helps Patricia:)


message 119: by Michele (new)

Michele Same Brenda, I shelve it under didn't finish


message 120: by Kadi (new)

Kadi (kads) | 99 comments Marianne wrote: "A bit more:
"Pearson relished the prospect of real rain - not the grey, miserable precipitation of Europe. In Africa the elements seemed to be orchestrated by an Almighty conductor who marshalled w..."


That book sounds interesting Marianne.

I am up to book no 2. Soul of a Lion: One Woman's Quest to Rescue Africa's Wildlife Refugees I am really liking it so far (even if I am still only up to chapter 2!). The Cambodian Book of the Dead was ok. I gave it 3 stars. The story was up and down and I couldn't get right stuck into the story.


message 121: by Andrea (new)

Andrea | 2164 comments I managed to make it through to the end of The Harmony Silk Factory, but it really didn't make an impression on me. I guess there was some sense of Malaysia, but neither the characters nor the plot are likely to stick in my brain.

Time to move on. I think I'll delve into Burial Rites and see what all the fuss is about.


message 122: by Brenda, Aussie Authors Queen (new)

Brenda | 80013 comments Mod
Andrea wrote: "Time to move on. I think I'll delve into Burial Rites and see what all the fuss is about..."

I hope you enjoy it Andrea. I really did:)


message 123: by Patricia (new)

Patricia (pjaye) I managed to finish!! Yay.
Cutting for Stone
2 stars.
Does America count as an exotic location for Aussies?

I've gone for the cheery The Fault in Our Stars as my next book. I'm guessing the lack of tears in Cutting for Stone will be more than made up for by this one.


message 124: by Marianne (last edited Oct 13, 2013 10:41AM) (new)

Marianne (cloggiedownunder) | 9976 comments Finished the third of the Kuwisha Trilogy Dizzy Worms The Last Orders At Harrods Trilogy by Michael Holman my review https://www.goodreads.com/review/show... gave it ★★★★ only because there were quite a few inconsistencies between this book and the previous two and that went against my OCD brain (like didn't he check what he wrote in the 1st 2 before writing this one?) Characters, story etc all good, liked it but those little things niggled.


message 125: by Marianne (new)

Marianne (cloggiedownunder) | 9976 comments Patricia wrote: "I managed to finish!! Yay.
Cutting for Stone
2 stars.
Does America count as an exotic location for Aussies?

I've gone for the cheery The Fault in Our Stars as my next book. I'm guessing the lack o..."

Interested to know what you think of this one..... if you want tears,
The Light Between Oceans by M.L. Stedman will do it!!!


message 126: by Patricia (new)

Patricia (pjaye) Marianne wrote: "Interested to know what you think of this one..... if you want tears..."

I have bought that one and it's been sitting in my Kindle app for about 6 months, but I haven't got around to reading it yet. Since I discovered the ease of listening to audiobooks (and therefore being able to do more than one thing at a time) they have taken over and actual "sitting down reading" has taken a back seat.
I really want to read The Light Between Oceans though, maybe I'll investigate the audio version, sometimes they are a bit cheaper if you buy the Kindle version first.


message 127: by Michele (new)

Michele Patricia wrote: "I managed to finish!! Yay.
Cutting for Stone
2 stars.
Does America count as an exotic location for Aussies?

I've gone for the cheery The Fault in Our Stars as my next book. I'm guessing the lack o..."


Well done for actually finishing it Patricia :) But with you giving it only 2 stars I don't think I will bother


message 128: by Dale (last edited Oct 13, 2013 08:36PM) (new)

Dale Harcombe | 6890 comments My book for this October challenge that I am reading isThe Girl Under the Olive Tree. Leah Fleming Set in Athens and then mostly Crete during 2001 and early 1940s


message 129: by Elaine (new)

Elaine | 2001 comments Dale wrote: "My book for this October challenge that I am reading isThe Girl Under the Olive Tree. Leah Fleming Set in Athens and then mostly Crete during 2001 and early 1940s"

That sounds good Dale.I might have to have a closer look at it. Being of Greek origin and my husband's family from Crete it's of interest to me.


message 130: by Dale (new)

Dale Harcombe | 6890 comments I tend not to read books about war situations very often but this is well done, Elaine, as it doesn't dwell on the horrors of war for long without flipping back to 2001. I've learned a lot from reading it. Crete and its colours sounds gorgeous. Would love to visit.


message 131: by Liza (new)

Liza Perrat (httpwwwgoodreadscomlizaperrat) Andrea wrote: "I managed to make it through to the end of The Harmony Silk Factory, but it really didn't make an impression on me. I guess there was some sense of Malaysia, but neither the characters nor the plot..."

Now isn't Burial Rites the most talked about book everywhere these days?


message 132: by Sharon (new)

Sharon | 5477 comments Finished reading Sarah's Key by Tatiana de Rosnay for this challenge and I LOVED IT.

My review: https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...


message 133: by Brenda, Aussie Authors Queen (new)

Brenda | 80013 comments Mod
Well done Sharon:)


message 134: by Sharon (new)

Sharon | 5477 comments Thank you Brenda. So pleased I did this challenge :)


message 135: by Brenda, Aussie Authors Queen (new)

Brenda | 80013 comments Mod
That's great:)


message 136: by Andrea (new)

Andrea | 2164 comments Liza wrote: "Andrea wrote: "I managed to make it through to the end of The Harmony Silk Factory, but it really didn't make an impression on me. I guess there was some sense of Malaysia, but neither the characte..."

It sure is! About 1/3 of the way in, I can see why. It's quite absorbing.


message 137: by Chris (new)

Chris | 240 comments Finished my book for this challenge. Like Water for Chocolate by Laura Esquivel Like Water for Chocolate 3★


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Kadi (kads) | 99 comments Brenda wrote: "Karen wrote: "Just returned from the library, Red Poppies it is!"

Red Poppies: A Novel of Tibet :)

And only two days (and a bit) till we can start our new exotic lifestyles;)"


What did you think of this? It looks interesting.

I loved Soul of a Lion: One Woman's Quest to Rescue Africa's Wildlife Refugees. While it was hard to read in parts I just loved the concept of the story. I am even suggesting that as one of my eco-holidays my friend and are thinking of doing.

Now I'm reading about Africa again. I started Elephant Dance


message 139: by Amber (new)

Amber (ukaunz) The exotic locations in The Narrow Road To The Deep North include Siam (Thailand) and Japan, but it wasn't a pleasant read unfortunately. It has the most horrific descriptions of a POW camp I have ever read. The writing was brilliant all the way through, but somehow it was a tedious slog. ★★★


message 140: by Liam || Books 'n Beards (last edited Oct 21, 2013 01:44AM) (new)

Liam || Books 'n Beards (madbird) Temple finished for this challenge. God I miss reading Matthew Reilly books.


message 141: by Sally906 (new)

Sally906 | 87 comments I have finished reading And the Mountains echoed by Khaled Hosseini which was my exotic location challenge book.


message 142: by Marianne (last edited Oct 22, 2013 12:28AM) (new)

Marianne (cloggiedownunder) | 9976 comments Thought I'd finished with this challenge, then found the next book in the pile was Game Control by Lionel Shriver set in Kenya ★★★★ and a half star that I can't figure out how to do.... here's my review https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...


message 143: by Andrea (new)

Andrea | 2164 comments Finished Burial Rites by Hannah Kent last night - adored it ★★★★★.

That's 3 exotic locations for this challenge, and I'm done till next month.


message 144: by Nicola (new)

Nicola | 1161 comments Finished my exotci location
Fordlandia by Greg GrandinFordlandia / Greg Grandin

Was a very interesting read. 4 stars.....
Delved into the 'murky' world of Henry Ford setting up his version of America in the middle of the Amazon in an attempt to become self sufficient in rubber production for his empire.


message 145: by Mish (new)

Mish | 3601 comments Andrea wrote: "Finished Burial Rites by Hannah Kent last night - adored it ★★★★★.

That's 3 exotic locations for this challenge, and I'm done till next month."


Great job Andrea :)


message 146: by Kadi (new)

Kadi (kads) | 99 comments Andrea wrote: "Finished Burial Rites by Hannah Kent last night - adored it ★★★★★.

That's 3 exotic locations for this challenge, and I'm done till next month."


Yay! Well done. I have also finished my 3 books before the end of the month (a new record for me!). I finished Elephant Dance tonight. I gave it ★★★. I'm a bit fussy with my wildlife books, it has to have more about the wildlife rather than the author's life story. This one, was probably half of each.


message 147: by Dale (new)

Dale Harcombe | 6890 comments I'm on another exotic location. Spain again in The Man of Her Dreams by Kate McCabe but then the last one was also in Barcelona Marina by Carlos Ruiz Zafón so I seem to be in a Spanish mood.


message 148: by Marianne (last edited Oct 30, 2013 02:00AM) (new)

Marianne (cloggiedownunder) | 9976 comments Just finished The Minor Adjustment Beauty Salon (No. 1 Ladies Detective Agency, #14) by Alexander McCall Smith audiobook ★★★★★ set, of course in Botswana, here's my review https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...


message 149: by Nicola (new)

Nicola | 1161 comments Thought I'd add this one as well as it is set in Transylvannia!
Wildwood Dancing (Wildwood, #1) by Juliet MarillierWildwood Dancing / Juliet Marillier


message 150: by Brenda, Aussie Authors Queen (new)

Brenda | 80013 comments Mod
Liam wrote: "Temple finished for this challenge. God I miss reading Matthew Reilly books."

Liam if you love Matthew Reilly you might enjoy The Chimera Vector by Aussie Nathan M. Farrugia. I have recently finished it and thoroughly enjoyed it.


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