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Could I use Island Beneath the Sea by Isabel Allende? It says it takes place on Saint-Domingue which is now Haiti. Thanks!

I will probably not finish before the deadline of this challenge but I'm determined to finish my route! And if I manage to read 88 books before the deadline I'll even meet the "read from 8 regions rule" (although that will include Antarctica and not Africa... haha).

Could I use Island Beneath the Sea by Isabel Allende? It says it takes place on Saint-Domingue which is now Haiti. Thanks!"
Yes

Awesome!


You can do as much or as little as you would like. There are a couple of people who are also only doing states.

I think I saw some people claim this, but now I can't find it. Can the Girl Who Played with Fire count as Grenada?
I'm also wondering if I can count Robinson Crusoe as Tobago. Wikipedia says it was probably based on the island.
Thanks!

I have started this challenge together with my children. We are originally from Serbia (heard about this from ilona) and we live now in the US. The kids loved the idea, and we already made plans for 8 regions, but now I realize I have made a mistake and started from Canada instead of US or Serbia.
Plus, I am sure we cannot make it to read all 80 before September 30, it will take much longer. Can I still open the topic so the 3 of us will travel with all of you?
Thanks!

I have started this challenge together with my children. We are originally from Serbia (heard about this from ilona) and we live now in the US. The kids loved the idea, and we already made pla..."
Absolutely! What a great idea to include your kids!

Sure.

Thanks!

Thanks!"
Not too late, and yes, you can use book you have already read since the start of the challenge.



You can start where you left off, if you like. I have a section of the Readerboard specifically for people who are continuing on from last year.

You can start where you left off, if you l..."
Thank you, Diane. :)
I just finished reading The Tender Bar by J.R. Moehringer. Although most of his memoir takes place in Manhasset, New York, part of it is about Yale University in New Haven, Connecticut. Is it okay to put down Connecticut as the state in the 50 States Challenge? I already have one book from New York on my list.
Also, I was one of the readers who entered Grenada as the location for The Girl Who Played with Fire by Stieg Larsson, although Sweden is the primary location. About 80 pages of the novel are set in Grenada. According to the challenge rules, if I remember correctly, the books we read must be at least 100 pages long. The rules also say if two or more locations are mentioned, we can choose one location only. Was using Grenada as the location acceptable? I noticed that Jayme VA asked the same question. Stieg Larsson's books are very popular and I can't read the third book in the trilogy until this contest ends. I could, but since it probably takes place in Sweden, I won't.
Also, I was one of the readers who entered Grenada as the location for The Girl Who Played with Fire by Stieg Larsson, although Sweden is the primary location. About 80 pages of the novel are set in Grenada. According to the challenge rules, if I remember correctly, the books we read must be at least 100 pages long. The rules also say if two or more locations are mentioned, we can choose one location only. Was using Grenada as the location acceptable? I noticed that Jayme VA asked the same question. Stieg Larsson's books are very popular and I can't read the third book in the trilogy until this contest ends. I could, but since it probably takes place in Sweden, I won't.

Patricia, I have not read either book, but it sounds like they will work using the secondary locations.

I assume if you're in a landlocked country/state, you have to get to an ocean before you live that continent, correct? For example, if I read a book in Colorado, I would have to go to California before going south to Mexico or west to Asia?
Do you have to read a book in every region you pass through, or you can skip some areas on your way to elsewhere?

I assume if you're in a la..."
States don't really count. If you read a book anywhere in the U.S. you can proceed to the next country. Example: Say you read a book set in Nevada. There is no need to read a book from an adjacent state or exit the US from the west, you could proceed right to a book in set Cuba. As long as you go to another country adjacent to the US, it doesn't matter if the prior book took place in the farthest point from your exit point.
Yes, you do need to read a book in every region you pass through, even if you have already been to it.


Just one country or state, but not both.

better late than never! go back and count the books you've read since the start of the challenge

(Changes to new challenge are in bold print.)
Around the World in 80 Books Challenge Rules
Is it too late to join this challenge? I love the Trekker idea, but realistically I'll only be able to manage a Frequent Flier itinerary.
1. Anyone can participate in the ..."


Linda wrote: "❥☪LIZZ NEILL☪❥ wrote: "I know I'm a little late but im in"
better late than never! go back and count the books you've read since the start of the challenge"


The 2011-2012 challenge will start in October, but you are certainly welcome to jump into the 2010-2011 challenge if you would like.

Linda wrote: "❥☪LIZZ NEILL☪❥ wrote: "I know I'm a little late but im in"
better late than never! go back and cou..."
Yes.



We will be starting again in October.
Gemma,
Yes, you can continue with the list you have already started.

Angela, Around the World in 80 Books is now a group in it's own right.
You'll find it here:
http://www.goodreads.com/group/show/5...
Have fun!

Can I read the books in any language?

Selma,
There is now a separate thread for this challenge, called "Around the World in 80 Books" and it is an ongoing challenge with some great groups and great challenges. It is never too late to join!
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