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Nice list and I'll be back for another peek.

Ay Yai Yai...it doesn't end.

Ha ha. What about your list? And your two groups? I think you're getting a little too much sun, Asmah. LOL

Hahahahahha

I have very little self control when in the vicinity of used book stores, so I typically have a rather large TBR pile, as is the case now.
Autobiography of Red is one of the few I actually hunted down. If I recall correctly, I actually got it from Amazon. I'm just a sucker for reinterpreted myths.

Honestly, its the compulsion to know everything to sift out what is wise, friend. D)))

Judy, what a clever and imaginative phrase!! It needs some water and sunscreen and a big hat just to digest it.

Honestly, its the compulsion to know everything to sift out what is wise, friend. D)))"
Asmah, that I understand. Hope you're having a wonderful time.

No need to explain. I have none--all self control is left at the door.

I've moved it onto my 52 list for Canada so now I'll need to decide between that and [Book: The Book Of Negroes].

Rodolfo, you are among friends who are equally addicted! ..."
Too funny but true! Leave Asmah's hat alone; just looking at her avatar reminds me of the classics and inspires me to read better literature. :D

Aha...you just made my night!

Yup, they are the same book. The story of the slave trade is engrossing and you really feel how the protagonist felt at home in her own culture. You want to be part of that culture too. I have a very short review: http://www.goodreads.com/review/show/... I thought this book was worth five stars. I cannot but recommend this book.

Mikki, thank you for defending the J.A. "avatar" during my two-week absence.
We're all so many "birds-of-a-feather that flock together" in our literary interest. And, I'll add a feather to my avatar since several of us are into excess!! D)))

A stylish boa is just the thing in the cast of "Hello, Dolly". Since I'm not a theatrical star, some ubiquitous parakeet feathers will be good enough. Can Irene (Mikki) and Minnie (myself) show milady an attractive feathery boa?

It'll need a producer-director. Anyone in mind, Anne?

Or perhaps something with ribbons down the back, no?

It'll need a producer-director. Anyone in mind, Anne?"
I think you three could act, produce and direct. I'll sit in the audience and laugh and laugh. D)

;D

Oh, my gosh! A n-e-w emoticon!! Judy introduced the fabulous double chin D) I never even hoped to see two of them. Now Mikki signs ;D Has this ever been seen in the annals of this group? Mikki, what consequences can this emoticon have for posters?

Oh, my gosh! A n-e-w emoticon!! Judy introduced the fabulous double chin D) I never even hoped to see two of them. Now Mikki signs ;D Has this ever been seen in the annals..."
Okay, I don't get it. what does ";D" mean? I took it for a typo of D).

Okay, now I get it. Did you make up this one? I've never seen it.


No, I have a friend who has a tween niece so we pretty much see everything. >:) means being devilish. And when they are texting one another it reads like a foreign language. Ex: CTNPITR = Can't talk now, parent in the room. Craziness.

Perhaps a compromise ;D)) That way we can wink, smile and eat at the same time. (I don't know how to make an emoticon with feathers and ribbons th..."
\<:-) this can be Asmah. ;D))

What is that? devilish Asmah with a feather boa?
\<:-) this can be Asmah. ;D)) Ha ha. Is that devilish Asmah with a feather?

Oh my, we've completely hijacked poor Rodolfo's page...


Oh my, we've completely hijacked poor Rodolfo's page..."
Poor Rodolfo. We better move our nonsense to another thread.



I took a little tour of the eastern Mediterranean then visited a couple of Italian cities. Missed the commotion there, being earlier, later, or somewhere else.

No worries, the whole exchange was pretty amusing . . .
Thanks Jenny for adding my books to the Master List. I'll be sure and add a post when I get around to updating the list . . .



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It's an awesome book. I gave it 5 stars. I'm reading Hill's Any Known Blood as my selection for Canada because I love the way he writes.
Books mentioned in this topic
The Palace of Dreams (other topics)Wolf Dreams (other topics)
The Return of the Water Spirit (other topics)
The Museum of Eterna's Novel (other topics)
That Deadman Dance (other topics)
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Here's what I have so far:
Albania: The Palace of Dreams by Ismail Kadare
Algeria: Wolf Dreams by Yasmina Khadra
Angola: The Return of the Water Spirit by Pepetela
Argentina: The Museum of Eterna's Novel: The First Good Novel by Macedonio Fernandez
Australia: That Deadman Dance: A Novel by Kim Scott
Austria: Frost by Thomas BernhardBangladesh: A Golden Age: A Novel by Tahmima AnamBolivia: Turing's Delirium by Edmundo Paz SoldanBrazil: Anonymous Celebrity by Ignacio De Loyola BrandaoBulgaria: Zift: A Noir Novel by Vladislav TodorovCameroon: Houseboy by Ferdinand OyonoCanada: Autobiography of Red by Anne Carson
Chile: Taratuta and Still Life With Pipe: Two Novellas by Jose DonosoChina: The Republic of Wine : A Novel by Mo Yan
Colombia: The Dark Bride by Laura Restrepo
Congo: Johnny Mad Dog by Emmanuel DongalaCosta Rica: Assault on Paradise by Tatiana Lobo
Croatia: Baba Yaga Laid an Egg by Dubravka Ugresic
Cuba: Hallucinations: or, The Ill-Fated Peregrinations of Fray Servando by Reinaldo Arenas
Czech Republic: The Golden Age by Michal AjvazDominican Republic: (Via Peru) The Feast of the Goat by Mario Vargas LlosaEgypt: God Dies By the Nile by Nawal El SaadawiEl Salvador: Tyrant Memory by Horacio Castellanos Moya
England: Last and First Men by Olaf StapledonFrance: Our Lady of the Flowers by Jean GenetGermany: (Via Holland) The Death of the Adversary by Hans KeilsonGhana The Sun by Night by Benjamin Kwakye
Greece: Zorba the Greek by Nikos KazantzakisGuadeloupe: Crossing the Mangrove by Maryse CondeGuatemala: Mulata by Miguel Angel AsturiasGuinea-Bissau: The Radiance of the King by Camara LayeHaiti: Love, Anger, Madness: A Haitian Trilogy by Marie Vieux-ChauvetHungary: Metropole by Ferenc Karinthy
Iceland: Paradise Reclaimed by Halldór LaxnessIndia: The God of Small Things by Arundhati RoyIndonesia: Durga/Umayi: A Novel by Y. B. Mangunwijaya
Israel: The Confessions of Noa Weber by Gail HarevenItaly: Conjugal Love by Alberto MoraviaIvory Coast: Allah is Not Obliged by Ahmadou KouroumaJamaica: Midnight Robber by Nalo HopkinsonJapan: Piercing by Ryu MurakamiKorea (South): I Have the Right to Destroy Myself by Young-ha KimLebanon: The Stone of Laughter by Hoda BarakatLibya:The Bleeding of the Stone Ibrahim al-Koni
Malaysia: Evening Is the Whole Day by Preeta SamarasanMali: The Fortunes of Wangrin by Amadou Hampâté Bâ
Martinique: Texaco by Patrick Chamoiseau
Mauritius: The Last Brother by Nathacha Appanah
Mexico: The Black Minutes by Martin SolaresMorocco: This Blinding Absence of Light by Tahar Ben JellounNepal: The Royal Ghosts by Samrat UpadhyayNicaragua: Margarita, How Beautiful the Sea by Sergio Ramirez
Nigeria: Anthills of the Savannah by Chinua AchebeNorway: The Ice Palace by Tarjei VesaasPakistan: A Case of Exploding Mangoes by Mohammed HanifPapua New Guinea: Kisses in the Nederends by Epeli Hau'ofa
Phillipines: Ilustrado by Miguel Syjuco
Poland: The Street of Crocodiles by Bruno Schulz
Portugal: The Cave by Jose SaramagoPuerto Rico: Cortijo's Wake / El entierro de Cortijo by Edgardo Rodriguez JuliaRomania: The Appointment by Herta MüllerRussia: The Helmet of Horror: The Myth of Theseus and the Minotaur by Victor PelevinRwanda: Murambi, The Book of Bones by Boubacar Boris Diop
Saudi Arabia: Wolves of the Crescent Moon by Yousef Al-MohaimeedScotland: Dream Angus: The Celtic God of Dreams by Alexander McCall SmithSenegal: God's Bits of Wood by Sembene Ousmane
Spain: Soldiers of Salamis by Javier CercasSri Lanka: The Legend of Pradeep Mathew: A Novel by Shehan Karunatilaka
Trinidad: The Dragon Can't Dance by Earl Lovelace
Turkey: My Name is Red by Orhan Pamuk
Ukraine: Fieldwork in Ukrainian Sex by Oksana ZabuzhkoUruguay: Ariel by Jose Enrique RodoUSA: Atomik Aztex by Sesshu Foster
Venezuela: Dona Ines vs. Oblivion: A Novel by Ana Teresa Torres
Vietnam: Dumb Luck by Vu Trong Phung