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Orange is from 2017 and green from 2016 (not overlap)


Never checked this but would be fun to see. I think mine will be a few spots on the map and thats it... Maybe I should make it a goal to go around the world.

Anabell wrote: "I really love this idea. When I was reading through week 2 update. I was thinking to ask you guys if you track by authors nationality or where the book takes place?
Never checked this but would b..."
I track the author's nationality. Some authors are difficult to pin down. For example: Mary Balogh, Wales or Canada? Neil Gaiman, UK or USA? Eli Wiesel, Hungary or Israel? (In those cases, I chose: Wales, UK, and Israel. So I'm not consistent. )
I had grand plans today to create my maps, but those punk kids of mine keep asking me to do things with them! So ... maybe tomorrow.
Never checked this but would b..."
I track the author's nationality. Some authors are difficult to pin down. For example: Mary Balogh, Wales or Canada? Neil Gaiman, UK or USA? Eli Wiesel, Hungary or Israel? (In those cases, I chose: Wales, UK, and Israel. So I'm not consistent. )
I had grand plans today to create my maps, but those punk kids of mine keep asking me to do things with them! So ... maybe tomorrow.

This is from all of my read books on Goodreads



https://www.pinterest.com/pin/1559372...
This is based on the setting of the book, including all my read books on Goodreads, and a couple others I noticed skimming over my shelves than had other settings. (I've only been updating goodreads for a couple of years, so it's not a complete record.)
The Historian helped me out a lot in western Europe. :-)

While I am definitely aiming to increase the list for next year: China, Australia, Portugal, India, Israel and Poland all made the list. There were a few British authors that were technically born in other countries (Phillipa Gregory was born in Kenya!) but I didn't count them as being from there. Felt like cheating. I'll upload the map later if I can. Photobucket is giving me issues and I'm not sure it's worth it. Definitely aiming for more next year.
awwww I did mine, but it won't play nice with Explorer, which is my only browser both at home and at work :-( So I can't save my image. My old computer is limping along and I'm afraid it will crash entirely if I load Chrome. (For some reason Firefox just ... stopped working last year. it won't open. Application error.) I will see if I can do it in Safari on my iPad.


Well that is just plain rude of them wanting to spend time with you, don't they understand the importance of mapping ones books ;-) And don't even get me started on spreadsheets...

What I learned by doing geography challenges is that a large number of popular books are set in US, Canada, UK, France, and Germany, and in New York, California, and DC. It was a big challenge (for me at least) to branch out to find some of the smaller countries, or even some of the less populated states (like the Dakotas, Wyoming, etc.). Definitely helps with reading diversity. Plus, there are a lot of books where determining a setting is not nearly as easy as you would think.
I use these maps because they have a link you can use to post your map without having to host an image:
Countries: https://bighugelabs.com/map.php
States: https://m.maploco.com/visited-states/

I track by the nationality. Only with very difficult countries I will accept someone who is not from there but even then I hope that they have at least lived there or have some other connection. Too many times I have come across something that might even be the opposite of how the majority of locals think or act. There even might be some glaring mistakes that could have been avoided with simple research but the author haven't bothered to do even that.
Oh, and thanks, that is a better map site than I have previously seen.
Thanks, Tania, for the link!!
Does this work? Does it save the map?
This is my 2017 map of authors' nationalities (19 countries):

Reading tiny countries has little impact - you can hardly see Jamaica and the Dominican Republic and Malaysia on here!
And my 2016 map of authors (20 countries - I was surprised I did better the year I was NOT tracking it!):
Does this work? Does it save the map?
This is my 2017 map of authors' nationalities (19 countries):

Reading tiny countries has little impact - you can hardly see Jamaica and the Dominican Republic and Malaysia on here!
And my 2016 map of authors (20 countries - I was surprised I did better the year I was NOT tracking it!):

Anabell wrote: "Well that is just plain rude of them wanting to spend time with you, don't they understand the importance of mapping ones books ;-) And don't even get me started on spreadsheets...."
LOL I knew you guys would understand my struggle! :-)
LOL I knew you guys would understand my struggle! :-)

Not shown on map - Pacific ocean, Wonderland, a time loop, and Gilead.

Reading big countries always makes the map look fuller - in my case that is the US, Canada, and Russia. I finished 23 countries last year.

Countries: https://bighugelabs.com/map.php
States: https://m.maploco.com/visited-states/ "
Another perk to this site is that you can just check off the country from an alphabetical list, instead of having to know obscure geography. :-)

15 actual countries, plus space, Themyscira, at sea, Treasure Island, Nollop, The Interdependency, The Moon, North Pole, Dinosaur Island




These maps look awesome and now I want to do it too :)
I'm trying to read around the world since last year and track it all on a list with all the countries. But this looks so much more fun!
Btw I count both setting and authors nationality for a country but try to include books with both from the same country if possible.


The Around the World in 80 Books Goodreads group is a great source of potential titles, though a lot of the discussions don't include much information on each book. There was also a woman who tried to read a book from every country in the world over the course of a year, and she published her list. I can't remember the name of her project, but she should be pretty easy to find through google.
Up to this point I've had so many countries to choose from I've been able to be pretty haphazard about finding books, but those days are numbered. :-) I would love to hear how other people are finding their books.

It may seem like an odd source, but Pinterest has a ton of book lists by country. And once you open/click on/save on of those lists you get a million others! They have some pretty obscure/smaller places as well.





I'm technically in the https://www.goodreads.com/group/show/... group, but I don't really participate. Love the idea, but the specific books or discussion format or something just haven't clicked with me.



Spell a coungry
Germany
Equador
Romania
Maldives
Armenia
Nairobi
Yugoslavia
Scavenger hunt
A country with tourism as a main industry
A country with hig rainfall...
Spell your name cojntey list
What are some other ideas?

EDIT
Here's a link to the challenge sheets and maps I'm using.
https://onedrive.live.com/?authkey=%2...
Here's a place for us to geek out about how incredibly awesomely fun it is to make a map of your books. Maybe a map of all the books' settings, maybe a map of where all the authors are from, maybe something else ...
Use this to get started: World Map Chart
Then show us your map! Talk about maps!
Unfortunately, it is a pain to load images into Goodreads posts - you need to upload them somewhere else on the Internet, like flickr or photobucket or even Shutterfly or Facebook, and then link to that image. I don't have a good place to load photos, so I rarely do this.