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message 1: by Nikki (new)

Nikki Around the World in Books Challenge: (by Johanna)

-year long
-read books from authors from as many different countries as you can
-keep a list, name the country
-any kind of format, re-reads, combining with other challenges, all fine
-the most important point is the countries, enter date read, rating, possible short review if you wish


message 2: by Johanna (new)

Johanna | 766 comments I will try for 15 different countries, at least. I mostly read authors who are from USA/England or other country with English as mother tongue. Especially USA. So that is why I wanna do this challenge. I hope to get more than 15 but I don´t dare to give a higher number!


message 3: by Johanna (last edited May 01, 2012 04:19AM) (new)

Johanna | 766 comments Johanna: 3/15
Sara: 1/6
Tatum: 3/6
Nikki: 3
Lisa: 6
Erika: 6
Barbara: 7/10


message 4: by Tatum (new)

Tatum | 459 comments I am in. I have no clue where the majority of the authors I read are from. I am guessing North America or England for most, but who knows. Worth some research. So let's say... 6? I should be able to manage that surely!


message 5: by Nikki (new)

Nikki Im setting this goal low. I am going to go for 3 books...


message 6: by Tatum (new)

Tatum | 459 comments I have one done, as it turns out that Oscar Wilde was born in Ireland. For anyone who wants to see what I read and the review and such, it's in my personal challenge thread.


message 7: by Nikki (new)

Nikki Johanna, maybe you can make a thread just devoted to the books that everyone has read and where they are from with a link so if so if someone wants to read it to count know where to count it. (just a thought)


message 8: by Johanna (new)

Johanna | 766 comments That is a good idea!


message 9: by Lisa (new)

Lisa | 283 comments I will try to read 6 authors from different countries.


message 10: by Tatum (last edited Jan 19, 2012 11:11AM) (new)

Tatum | 459 comments I am up to three for this challenge. I've read The Help by Kathryn Stockett who was born in Jackson, Mississippi, USA. My third book was by Paint Your Dragon by Tom Holt born in London, UK.

So I have Ireland, USA and England so far!

Edit: Ratings and reviews are in my Personal Challenge thread if anyone is interested.


message 11: by Johanna (new)

Johanna | 766 comments Do you have any books you can use for this? Or do you need to take a trip to the library? :)


message 12: by Johanna (new)

Johanna | 766 comments I have Finland, USA and England, the easiest ones! :) I have also started on France with my door stopper book!


message 13: by Adriana (new)

Adriana | 3888 comments I don't really know any authors from different countries... I think. I'll have to check.


message 14: by Tatum (new)

Tatum | 459 comments I think it is a matter of not realizing where some of these authors are from. Though I clearly have more USA and English authors than anything else, if I had only known I would have had a German author... but I read the book at the end of 2011 :(


message 15: by Johanna (new)

Johanna | 766 comments The same with me, mostly american/english authors. Though now if read quite a few in my mother tongue as well. But I also have been suprised where some authors are from now that I have actually checked!

Someone not from usa/england in the group might give us some hints?! People help us! What would you recommend from your country?


message 16: by Tatum (new)

Tatum | 459 comments Well, I can give you some suggestions for Canada.

1. I do honestly believe that everyone should read at least one of L.M. Montgomery's books in their lifetime. The author of the famous Anne of Green Gables series, she was born in P.E.I.
2. I cannot make a list of Canadian authors without putting down Margaret Atwood. I will say that I have read several of her books and not liked any of them. But people the world over love her. She was born in Ontario.
3. Kenneth Oppel from British Columbia wrote a much loved children's/YA series about bats, the Silverwing books. Apparently he also wrote a couple of other series I was unaware of. My son loved Silverwing and I enjoyed it as well.
4. Gordon Korman was born in my own Montreal, Quebec and then moved to Ontario. He's a prolific children's/YA author. One of my favourite as a child and one of my kids' favourites too. Both my kids and I prefer his humourous series, like the Bruno and Boots books or the Swindle trilogy, though I hear his other series were very well written/well received as well. Most recently he's known for writing several of the very popular 39 Clues books.

That's all I have for now!


message 17: by Tatum (new)

Tatum | 459 comments None of these are modern but:
Homer: Greece
Dante: Italy
Cervantes: Spain
Dumas, Hugo: France
Chekov, Tolstoy, Solzhenitsyn: Russia
Orwell: Although raised in England, born in India


message 18: by Adriana (last edited Jan 19, 2012 01:40PM) (new)

Adriana | 3888 comments So far I found:
Japan
Never Let Me Go by Kazuo Ishiguro

Britain
The Roar by Emma Clayton

Australian
Mac Slater Hunts the Cool by Tristan Bancks

Canada
Airborn by Kenneth Oppel


message 19: by Tatum (new)

Tatum | 459 comments Sara I know you are such a Pratchett fan, you must give Tom Holt a whirl at some point, Holt is not quite as good in my opinion, but still a similar style (You can check my review of one of his books in my personal challenge thread). He's also from England.


message 20: by Johanna (new)

Johanna | 766 comments I´ve read Atwood´s Handmaid´s Tale and I have thought that I should read Anne of Green Gables, at least one book. And I think I have some other Canadian authors lined up already :) So that should be easy! Thanks for the suggestions!


message 21: by Tatum (new)

Tatum | 459 comments That's a pity because the blurb for it looked quite good :(


message 22: by Erika (last edited Jan 29, 2012 12:49PM) (new)

Erika  (readingbutterfly) | 511 comments I'm going to attempt to read 6 books by authors from different countries. This will be interesting.

I'll track in my member's corner


message 23: by Barbara (new)

Barbara (bdegar) | 35 comments I am jumping in late but I already have a good start for this group as I have already read books by authors from Ireland, Scotland, England, Chile, Norway, Iran, and Pakistan. I will set my challenge at 10 but hope to exceed it.


message 24: by Johanna (new)

Johanna | 766 comments Welcome to the challenge Barbara!


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