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Updated list with Finland, Russia and Japan. Where next?




I'd recommend The Blind Assassin when you have the time. Margaret Atwood is one of my favourite authors.

What are the video's like? someone on US site said making a hollywood version


Think may wait for Hollywood although really disappointed with The De Vinci code

Thanks will give them a go
I am not a great film buff so will try get from library as well
Sue wrote: "Think these would be worth a watch - hate to think what Hollywood will do to them!"
Hollywood has cast Daniel Craig as Blomqvist so don't expect too much....trailer below
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1568346/
Hollywood has cast Daniel Craig as Blomqvist so don't expect too much....trailer below
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1568346/

If you can handle subtitles, then watch the Swedish films rather than waiting for the American version. They are very true to the books, and pare the story down enough so that nothing is lost, but you don't have to know each time Salander smokes a cigarette. Larsson liked to write to the nth degree of detail, which would have been too much for a film.



Just finished [Book:Dark Matter|11239488] by Michelle Paver, which is set on Spitzbergen, in the Svalbard Archipelago in the 1930s. Really loved it, and it has that fantastic creeping sense of dread; a perfect winter ghost story.
Ian says that it doesn't count for the challenge, however Wikipedia tells me that Svalbard wasn't part of Norway until the 1920s, and that the sovereignty was disputed by the Russians, then it was occupied by Germany in WWII, so I think that it might just scrape into a destination for the challenge!
If not I'll just add another book to my list.

Am I right in thinking one maybe both of these climbers have since been killed climbing?
Have you seen the film. I thought book so much better

I liked the film, and was quite glad it was made as a documentary and not a Hollywood action/thriller. The postscripts in the back of the edition that I had talked a little about the film, and how revisiting the locations triggered a bit of a breakdown for Simpson.


These diaries were found with his posessions following his execution by the Bolivian Army, so they are read with the knowledge that his endeavours will ultimately be futile.

my review
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2. Scotland. [Book:The Tin Kin|6377525] by Eleanor Thom
3. Iceland. [Book:Odinn's Child|604060] by Tim Severin
4. Faroe Islands. [Book:The Old Man and His Sons|7456138] by Heðin Brú
5. Svalbard. [Book: Dark Matter|8350864] by Michelle Paver.
6. Norway. [Book:The Shetland Bus|2152640] by David Howarth
7. Sweden. The Millenium Trilogy: [Book:The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo|2732977], [Book:The Girl Who Played With Fire|6087991] and [Book:The Girl Who Kicked the Hornet's Nest|6979651] by Steig Larsson
8. Finland. [Book:The Summer Book|79550] by Tove Jansson
9. Russia. [Book:The Day Watch|11084997] by Sergei Lukyanenko
10. Sakhalin. [Book:A Journey to the End of the Russian Empire|853570] by Anton Chekhov (Penguin Great Journeys)
11. Japan. [Book:The Thousand Autumns of Jacob de Zoet|7157722] by David Mitchell
12. Alaska. [Book:Into the Wild|1845] by Jon Krakauer
13. Canada. [Book:The Blind Assassin|78433] by Margaret Atwood.
14. USA. [Book:We Need to Talk About Kevin|870775] by Lionel Schriver
15. Cuba. [Book:The Opposite House|6277226] by Helen Oyeyemi
16. Jamaica. [Book:Small Island|587076] by Andrea Levy
17 Haiti. [Book:Tell My Horse|6203168] by Zora Neale Hurston
18. Guyana. [Book:Three Singles to Adventure|11408311] by Gerald Durrell
19. Peru. [Book:Touching the Void|3108546] by Joe Simpson
20. Bolivia. [Book:The Bolivian Diary|6124648] by Ernesto "Che" Guevara