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PDXReader Delicious Dee Challenge Addict wrote: "for Saudi Arabia I would recommend City of Veils: A Novel...its a murder mystery type set there...there is another book by her also Finding Nouf: A Novel that I haven'..."

Finding Nouf: A Novel is actually the first in the series, and I thought it was pretty good - enough so that I've purchased City of Veils: A Novel


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Dee (austhokie) | 618 comments i'm plannign on using Finding Nouf for Saudi Arabia...I didn't realize City of Veils was a second in a series until I started reading ;)

Miss GP wrote: "Delicious Dee Challenge Addict wrote: "for Saudi Arabia I would recommend City of Veils: A Novel...its a murder mystery type set there...there is another book by her also [book:Findi..."


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Lahni I read The Witch of Portobello and I know it took place in several locations but I forgot to note them I seem to remember Scotland, Romania and Dubai (does it even count? I'd never heard of it before) Does anyone know for sure what the locations are?


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Diane  | 464 comments Lahni wrote: "I read The Witch of Portobello and I know it took place in several locations but I forgot to note them I seem to remember Scotland, Romania and Dubai (does it even count? I'd never h..."

I have not read the book, so I'm not sure of the locations. Any one country where a significant portion of the book takes place would count. Dubai is a city in United Arab Emirates.


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Ines | 25 comments Quick question--I read Valerio Massimo Manfredi's The Lost Army, which in 4th century BC takes place in Syria. In modern days, most of the book takes place in Turkey. Can I claim it as either of the two countries, or should I lean towards the modern/ancient country definitions?


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Diane  | 464 comments Ines wrote: "Quick question--I read Valerio Massimo Manfredi's The Lost Army, which in 4th century BC takes place in Syria. In modern days, most of the book takes place in Turkey. Can I claim it as either of th..."

I'll accept either one.


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Caity (adivineeternity) I found another one for Vietnam: Dragon House by John Shors.


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Arda (arda_nl) | 58 comments I don't know if this link was all ready on here? If it was, sorry for the duplication!

Stop Your Killing Me - Location Index

It might be a good addition to all the recommended books here in this tread :) , this link already provided
BiblioTravel

and the goodreads places site

:)


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Diane  | 464 comments LadyHeather wrote: "I don't know if this link was all ready on here? If it was, sorry for the duplication!

Stop Your Killing Me - Location Index

It might be a good addition to all the recommended books here in this ..."


Awesome resources! Thank you!


message 61: by Her Royal Orangeness (last edited Jan 11, 2011 03:24PM) (new)

Her Royal Orangeness (onlyorangery) I've been hunting for books in European countries and I think I've found a few that haven't been mentioned in this thread. I'm not 100% certain they qualify as far as location and book length, though.

Bosnia and Herzegovina: From Bosnia with Love by Javed Mohammed
Greenland: The Picture Maker by Penina Keen Spinka
Iceland: Blue Fox by Sjon
Latvia: The Merry Baker of Riga by Boris Zemtzov
Luxembourg: The Butterfly of Luxembourg by Lonnie D. Story
Macedonia: The Internationals by Sarah May
Moldova: Stella’s Sisters by Philip Cameron
Serbia: Götz and Meyer by David Albhari
Slovenia: The Case of Einstein’s Violin by William Sullivan
Vatican City: Mistress of the Vatican by Eleanor Herman

And I may be revealing my ignorance of geography and/or history, but why isn't Kosovo on the list for Europe?


message 62: by Her Royal Orangeness (last edited Jan 11, 2011 03:51PM) (new)

Her Royal Orangeness (onlyorangery) AND I found a book for San Marino!

The Dragon's Clause by Kelly Harmon

Set in 1600's Italy, The Dragon's Clause, is about the city of San Marino’s bargain with a dragon and how forgetfulness can lead to destruction.

It's available for Kindle or download. I don't think it's long enough to qualify for the challenge, though. :(


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Diane  | 464 comments Her Royal Orangeness wrote: "AND I found a book for San Marino!

The Dragon's Clause by Kelly Harmon

Set in 1600's Italy, The Dragon's Clause, is about the city of San Marino’s bargain with a dragon and how forgetfulness ca..."


Great find, but it is too short.


message 64: by Her Royal Orangeness (last edited Jan 22, 2011 01:02PM) (new)

Her Royal Orangeness (onlyorangery) For Antarctica:

Surviving Antarctica - Andrea White
Blood and Ice - Robert Masello
Antarktos Rising - Jeremy Robinson
At the Mountains of Madness - H.P. Lovecraft
In Cold Pursuit - Sarah Andrews


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Arda (arda_nl) | 58 comments Greenland: The Explorer's Daughter I read it in Dutch and really liked it.

‘Herbert applies a photographer’s eye and an eloquent pen to the beauty of the Arctic landscape’ according to the daily telegraph, and I agree.


message 66: by Dee (new)

Dee (austhokie) | 618 comments just saw this one advertised for Qatar - which I think is going to be one of the hardest - My Life in Doha: Between Dream and Reality


message 67: by Arda (last edited Feb 02, 2011 08:08AM) (new)

Arda (arda_nl) | 58 comments I was in a book shop today and saw Little Princes One Man's Promise to Bring Home the Lost Children of Nepal by Conor Grennan Little Princes: One Man's Promise to Bring Home the Lost Children of Nepal by Conor Grennan. I think it will do for Nepal (reading the description...) and I hope to read it when I get there on my journey!


message 68: by Diane (new)

Diane  | 464 comments Delicious Dee Challenge Addict wrote: "just saw this one advertised for Qatar - which I think is going to be one of the hardest - My Life in Doha: Between Dream and Reality"

That looks really good.


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Dee (austhokie) | 618 comments for Greenland - Cold Earth


message 70: by Her Royal Orangeness (last edited Mar 27, 2011 03:58PM) (new)

Her Royal Orangeness (onlyorangery) Another resource for finding books: http://www.packabook.com


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ilona (svaubajkama) Her Royal Orangeness wrote: "Another resource for finding books: http://www.packabook.com"

thanks :)


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Diane  | 464 comments Her Royal Orangeness wrote: "Another resource for finding books: http://www.packabook.com"

Love it!


Her Royal Orangeness (onlyorangery) And another way to find books: www.bookssetin.com


Jayme Pendergraft | 164 comments Does anyone know where exactly Hothouse Flower and the Nine Plants of Desire: A Novel takes place? Is it Mexico or Belize? Thanks!


Her Royal Orangeness (onlyorangery) Jayme VA wrote: "Does anyone know where exactly Hothouse Flower and the Nine Plants of Desire: A Novel takes place? Is it Mexico or Belize? Thanks!"

I haven't read it but the goodreads summary says, "Deep in the rain forests of Mexico..." And on bookssetin.com, it's listed under Mexico. HTH.


Jayme Pendergraft | 164 comments Her Royal Orangeness wrote: "Jayme VA wrote: "Does anyone know where exactly Hothouse Flower and the Nine Plants of Desire: A Novel takes place? Is it Mexico or Belize? Thanks!"

I haven't read it but the good..."


Thanks- I don't know how I missed that!


Her Royal Orangeness (onlyorangery) The Desmond Elliot longlist was released this week and includes this novel set in Kashmir: The Collaborator by Mirza Waheed.


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LindaD (freedom333) | 253 comments Her Royal Orangeness wrote: "And another way to find books: www.bookssetin.com"

thanks for another great resource link!


message 79: by Jayme Pendergraft (last edited Aug 15, 2011 11:40AM) (new)

Jayme Pendergraft | 164 comments Hi Everyone,

I found this resource via one of the ads on goodreads. Its still a bit new, but could be great for hard to find countries as they add to the list. Enjoy!

Amazon Crossing


Jayme Pendergraft | 164 comments Also found this resource for African Writers, which includes the country of the author: African Books Collective


message 81: by Charles (new)

Charles James | 1 comments For Kenya: Peninah's Passion, it also includes Uganda and Spain.


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