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Around the World in 80 Books
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Babs' Bumble Around the World



Have added it as a book to find. How about this for Tibet just found it last week.Sky Burial: An Epic Love Story of Tibet
I read Sky Burial: An Epic Love Story of Tibet for this challenge as well. Highly recommend it.
Enjoy your trip Babs :)
Enjoy your trip Babs :)


You can never go wrong with a good spreadsheet! :)

If you're going round Ireland, Pete McCarthy's McCARTHY'S BAR gives the most illuminating insight into the Irish character.
It's also very funny.
Tony Hawks' ROUND IRELAND WITH A FRIDGE is also amusing reading, but not quite in the same league.
Anthony




Thanks Anthony. I will check them out!


3. USA
I've just finished my third read which I'm attributing to the USA - The Storyteller by Jodi Picoult. Which was disturbing in places, but overall a good read.
I'm not sure I can claim my current read as part of this challenge though!! :D


Wikipedia: Novels by Country of Setting
TripFiction
A Traveler's Library
Handy links Babs, thanks for posting :)


4. Australia
Have just finished my fourth book - I Am the Messenger by Marcus Zusak for Australia. What a drag!! I definitely need to find something unputdownable for my next read :)

Sky Burial is a great book, Babs. You'll enjoy it, but must persevere a little at the start. I read it years ago and it's still vivid in my memory now - a sure sign that it's made its mark.

That's good to know, Tori. Thanks! I'll look forward to reading it.

5. Scotland
I've just finished book number 5 - The Ice Twins by S.K. Tremayne. I absolutely LOVED it!!
I think I might search for something from Russia, Canada, China, India or Brazil next. Get some of the big countries ticked off on my map! :)


That's so true! I can barely spot Bhutan on my map and some of the European countries are even smaller!!

6. Canada
I have now finished book number 6 for Canada - Winter Wonderland. It was a nice, light-hearted, chick-lit book which is just what I wanted after finishing the brilliant The Ice Twins.


7. Russia
I've just finished book number 7 - The Amber Keeper by Freda Lightfoot. Partially set in Russia, it also gives me another large chunk of the map to colour in!
I enjoyed this book. It's a good read with decent characters and an interesting backdrop of the Russian Revolution.

I'm really loving this challenge!



8. Nigeria
Number 8 finished and my first foray into Africa with Half of a Yellow Sun. I have to admit I struggled a bit with this book. It definitely picks up towards the half-way mark, but it didn't excite me.
I visited my local library today for the first time in years and am back with a further 4 books for this challenge! Next up is The Maldives, Iraq, Croatia and Yemen.

By the way if ,if you want to read a book about Croatia my book 'Under a croatian Sun got to No5 on the Amazon Best Seller list of travel writing last month - to my great surprise. It certainly won't win any literary prizes, but it does tell you about Croatia, I think.
I'm not at home now, but I'll send some recommendations of Croatian literature next week.

Well I've just had a look at the books I brought home from the library and the Croatian book is indeed Under a Croatian Sun by Anthony Stancomb!! What a small world indeed. I look forward to reading it.

I'm only a few pages in so far so no thoughts as yet!!



9. Yemen
Book #9 completed. This was a struggle to get through, and I ultimately didn't like it and gave it 1*.
Yemen: Travels in Dictionary Land by Tim Mackintosh-Smith


10. Maldives
I thoroughly enjoyed this book. It's rare in this day and age to read a travelogue that makes you feel like the author really is the first to do the journey. However with "local island" tourism only recently being permitted in the Maldives, this is exactly what Tom Chesshyre manages to achieve. Well written, it gives a good look at the real life of the Maldivians behind the glossy 5-star resorts.


11. Rwanda
This was an enjoyable read. It follows the story of Angel, who bakes cakes for her friends and neighbours. Through each order for a cake, we learn more about the neighbourhood and the people who live there.
It didn't have the magic or finesse of an Alexander McCall Smith / No.1 Ladies' Detective Agency book, it's a nice book all the same.


12. England
I absolutely loved this book. It wasn't at all what I was expecting (and I wasn't expecting to count it towards this challenge, until I realised it was set in the Home Counties!).
Two travelogues up next - one for Croatia and one for Iraq. I'm certainly racking up the reads!


12. England
I absolutely loved this book. It wasn't at all what I was expecting (and I wasn't expecting to count it towards this challenge, until I..."
I read it earlier this year and liked it. I found some scenes rather daunting though



13. Macau
I picked this book up purely for this challenge because it was set in Macau. It was an OK read, but the characters were too middle-of-the-road for me to really care one way or the other about them. 2* for me.


14. New Zealand
Another book picked up purely for this challenge, which was a tough read. A bit like wading through treacle. Didn't really enjoy it and another 2* read for me.
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Progress: 17/80
AUSTRALIA - I Am the Messenger by Marcus Zusak (09.10.15)
BHUTAN - Married to Bhutan by Linda Leaming (03.10.15)
CANADA - Winter Wonderland by Belinda Jones (11.10.15)
ENGLAND - The Girl with All the Gifts by M.R. Carey (26.10.15)
FRANCE - The Winter Ghosts by Kate Mosse (01.12.15)
GERMANY - Our Endless Numbered Days by Claire Fuller (21.11.15)
IRELAND - The Year I Met You by Cecelia Ahern (01.10.15)
MACAU - The Ballad of a Small Player by Lawrence Osborne (06.11.15)
MALDIVES - Gatecrashing Paradise: Misadventures in the Real Maldives by Tom Chesshyre (23.10.15)
NEW ZEALAND - The Colour by Rose Tremain (09.11.15)
NIGERIA - Half of a Yellow Sun by Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie (17.10.15)
NORTH KOREA - The Girl with Seven Names: A North Korean Defector’s Story by Hyeonseo Lee (15.11.15)
RUSSIA - The Amber Keeper by Freda Lightfoot (14.10.15)
RWANDA - Baking Cakes in Kigali by Gaile Parkin (24.10.15)
SCOTLAND - The Ice Twins by S.K. Tremayne (10.10.15)
UNITED STATES - The Storyteller by Jodi Picoult (05.10.15)
YEMEN - Yemen: Travels in Dictionary Land by Tim Mackintosh-Smith (20.10.15)