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We will be starting again on October 1 (see updated challenge rules). Glad you will be joining again!




This year I will accept provinces from Canada and China, as well as Mexican states for use in the A to Z Challenge. These, however, will not count as individual countries. So, if you read a book from Quebec and a book from the Yukon Territory you would get credit for Q and Y in the A to Z Challenge, but only receive one credit for Canada in the country challenge.

Thanks Diane for this great challenge :)

You can keep the same topic thread, but you will need to make sure that both year's lists are kept separate within the thread. You will have the new list beginning and the old list taking up from wherever you left off. It will also help me when you post if you mention whether or not a new book is going into both lists or just one.

Writing Down the Bones: Freeing the Writer Within OR Old Friend from Far Away: The Practice of Writing Memoir

It works.

I was thinking only to keep the same topic thread and to go on with reading where I stopped, cause it's the only way to read books for all 80 countries till next September :D
That's ok?
Is it okay to accept just the 50 U.S. states challenge? I'm willing to do the 50 states, but I don't think I can handle the Around the World in 80 Books challenge, even with the frequent flyer rules. I will add books to the countries list as I read them, if they are set in foreign countries.

Absolutely.
Thank you. Then I accept the 50 states challenge.

either way, super psyched...not even meaning to, I picked up a book today set in the Sudan, England, Ukraine as well as finding one from Ireland and Iceland on my shelves, along with various other countries
ETA whoops...it would have helped if i'd read the revised rules...but I do have another question...
what is the book is set in a historical place that has since changed names...claim it as the current country? I found one that is set on the crimean peninsular...which is now the ukraine...so I can claim as Ukraine right?

A book does not have to be entirely set in a given country. As long as a significant portion of the book is set in the country you wish to claim then it is acceptable. If it is set in more than one place you can claim only one of the countries in which the book took place.
Historical locations are fine and can be claimed as the modern day country name.


Since there are so many books that take place in these countries it is acceptable to count them individually instead of just as the UK.

Diane wrote: "Delicious Dee Challenge Addict wrote: "possibly another dumb question...are the counties in the United Kingdom separate - i.e. Scotland, Ireland, Wales, Britain...or only count as the UK?"
Since..."


One country or state per book, regardless of how many you read at a time. No need to read them consecutively. I am the same way. I usually have 4 or 5 going at any given time.


At the beginning of October I was reading a UK-based book, which is home for me, so I shall frequent flyer it up from there if that's ok :)
Next nooby question. How do you make one of those ticker things you have along the top of the page?

At the beginning of October I was reading a UK-based book, which is home for me, so I shall frequen..."
Welcome aboard, Gemma!
Definitely count everything you've read since Oct. 1st.
Here is a link on how to start a ticker:
http://www.goodreads.com/topic/show/2...


It is a US territory, but I am accepting all separate land masses or territories not connected to the main ruling country (that are not US states or Canadian provinces) as countable. A few more examples of this are: The Virgin Islands, The Canary Islands, Bermuda, Guernsey, The Azores, Easter Island, Greenland, Curacao, French Guiana, Western Sahara, etc.


This is going to be fun!


Yes, I am just now trying to figure out how to do that by looking at all of yours. I will get there....


Keep them in. Just try for larger books in future countries.

Okay, thanks.

for example - I picked one up about the HL Hunley today which was sunk in charleston harbor - its about the people who discovered it and excavated it - could I count it for south carolina?
the other one I have is The Last Stand of the Tin Can Sailors which is set off the coast of the philippines

Yes, they count.

Just starting with my first book from my own country - Girl with a Pearl Earring (not that original but I wanted to read it for some time so why not now) and I will be planning my route from there!

1)Do the books have to be at least available in English or can I read in another language as well?
2) with the trekker option, how do I cross sea's? Can I for example go from the Netherlands to Australia (since that would be possible if I found a boat to take me) or do I have to go to for example the UK or Denmark (because that is close(r))?

1)Do the books have to be at least available in English or can I read in another language as well?
2) with the trekker option, how do I cross sea's? Can I for ..."
Welcome to the challenge, LadyHeather!
The books can be written in any language.
For the trekker option, bodies of water can be crossed as long as they are in a straight and unobstructed path across one body of water. Denmark to the UK would work. So would crossing from the east coast of Latin America to the west coast of Africa. You could not, however, zig-zag back and forth across from continent to continent. Once in a new continent, you would need to travel across land to another body of water before crossing to another continent. Denmark to Australia would not work since it would require a very indirect and winding trip across oceans.

For the trekker option, bodies of water can be crossed as long as they are in a straight and unobstructed path across one body of water. Denmark to the UK would work. So would crossing from the east coast of Latin America to the west coast of Africa. You could not, however, zig-zag back and forth across from continent to continent...
Thanks for your answers. I wasn't planning on going from Denmark to Australia or zig-zag from continent to continent, but just to be sure about the rules!
I started planning my route and decided for the first 7 countries (all over land), so have a lot of reading to do :) looking forward to it
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