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REGIONS:
North America 3
Caribbean 5
Latin America 4
Europe 23
Africa 16
Middle East 9
Asia 14
Oceania/Australia 6
also but not included Antarctica 1
COUNTRIES A to Z
A Australia, Algeria, Antarctica, Argentina, Austria, Afghanistan,Antigua & Barbuda
B Botswana, Bosnia Herzegovina, Bahamas, Bulgaria
C Cuba, Chile, Canada, Czech Republic, China, Colombia, Cyprus
D Dominica
E England, Egypt, East Timor
F France, Finland
G Guyana, Germany, Ghana, Greece, Guernsey
H Hong Kong, Haiti
I India, Israel, Ireland, Iraq, Iran, Italy, Indonesia
J Japan, Jordan, Jamaica
K Kenya, Kiribati
L Laos, Latvia
M Malaysia, Mozambique, Mexico, Mauritius, Malawi, Morocco, Mali, Myanmar
N Nigeria, Netherlands, New Zealand, Nepal, Norway,Northern Ireland
O Oman
P Papua New Guinea, Poland, Portugal, Pakistan
Q Qatar
R Russia, Romania
S Scotland, Sweden, Spain, Sierra Leone, South Africa, Sudan, Saudi Arabia
T Tanzania, Thailand, Turkey, Tonga
U USA, Ukraine
V Vanuatu, Vietnam
W Wales
Y Yemen
Z Zimbabwe

USA State by State plus D.C.

1. Arizona
2. North Carolina
3. Washington D.C.
4. New York
5. Massachusetts
6. Pennsylvania
7. New Jersey
8. Wisconsin
9. Wyoming
10. California
11. Tennessee
12. Maine
13. South Carolina
14. Minnesota
15. Virginia
16. Georgia
17. Kansas
18. Florida
19. Washington
20. Maryland
21. Kentucky
22. Illinois
23. Montana
24. Nevada
25. Connecticut
26. Oklahoma
27. Texas
28. Rhode Island
29. New Mexico
30. Oregon
31. Michigan
32. Vermont
33. Missouri
34. Louisiana
35. Idaho
36. South Dakota
37. Mississippi
38. Alabama
39. Utah
40. Ohio
41. Indiana
42. Hawaii
43. West Virginia
44. Nebraska
45. Colorado
46. New Hampshire
47. Arkansas
48. North Dakota
49. Iowa
50. Delaware
51. Alaska

Have at last taken off from my homeland Australia!
2. Europe England The Bride Stripped Bare A Novel By Anonymous (now known to be Nikki Gemmell

This will count as 1 for my American journey!

12. Asia HongKong The Piano Teacher by Janice Y.K. Lee

15. Middle East Israel The Omega Scroll by Adrian D'Hage
16. Latin America Guyana When the Singing Stops by Di Morrissey
17. Europe Netherlands Girl with a Pearl Earring by Tracy Chevalier
18. North America Canada Unless A Novel by Carol Shields

25. Europe Ireland An Irish Country Village by Patrick Taylor
26. Europe Scotland Death of a Village by M.C. Beaton

I have also just completed The Afghan by Frederick Forsyth but it constantly skips all over the world so didn't really feel it was eligible for any country as we were not set down in any single place for long enough to count. However if I'm short of books towards the end I may claim 'Country X' for 'across the globe'??

I have also just completed The Afghan by Frederick Forsyth but it constantly skips al..."
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30. Europe Germany The Twins by Tessa de Loo. I had some difficulty deciding which country to claim as this book starts and ends in Spa, Belgium where the twins are reunited many years after the second world war; however most of the book is concerned with the reminiscences of each sister who were separated from early childhood. One was raised in Holland and the other continued to live in Germany. While we get accounts from German occupied Holland and some snapshots of war torn Vienna, the accounts of Germany by the sister who grew up there seemed to me the most significant part of the story. Familial ties and subsequent conflicts experienced as a result of allegiances during the war were cleverly and realistically potrayed. Really interesting book.


35. Australia/Oceania Papua New Guinea Mister Pip by Lloyd Jones

I am very excited to have read this at last as I can now cross it off at least 3 different lists of books to read. It needed some clear head space and perseverance but a remarkable exploration of the mind of a murderer and social conditions of the time and place.


42. Australia/Oceania Kiribati Pieces of Heaven: In the South Seas by Nancy Phelan This book travelled to many islands in the 'south seas' but the main three groups included Samoa, The Gilbert Islands (now Kiribati) and Raratonga a dependency of New Zealand. I have chosen to claim Kiribati (pronounced Kirr-i-bas) as I enjoyed the stories from this group the most.

a good book to read while we are experiencing some hot weather here in Australia; very cooling! Probably should be avoided by those in the grips of a northern hemisphere winter right now.

I congratulate the reader of this audio book, Humphrey Bower; his variety, and to my ear, accuracy of character accents took the story to another level. I have found an audio book set in East Timor also read by him so it will be interesting to see if he is as successful there.

This was facinating both as an insight into the conflict and events surrounding the deaths of 5 journalists in 1975 against the political backdrop of the time and the personal journey for Tony Maniaty revisiting thirty odd years later. Again well read Humphrey Bower.


Not a large portion of this book actually takes place in Yemen, probably less than a third, however the background focus is definitely there; and there is commentry of differing values between 'East' and 'West' which highlights significant cultural elements. Really liked this book for the cynical exposure of current political expediencies.
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