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message 1: by Diane , Armchair Tour Guide (new)

Diane  | 13052 comments Anyone blogging their journey or have a reading-related blog to share?


ஐ Katya (Book Queen)ஐ (katyabookqueen) http://bookblog-kate.blogspot.com/

Been awhile since I updated it, but there it is.


Her Royal Orangeness (onlyorangery) My blog is Only Orangery, At the top of the page, there is a tab that will take you to a page about my AtWi80 challenge.


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Heather | 176 comments http://www.spiritblog.net

I blog about books I read on Mondays.


message 5: by Tara (last edited Feb 06, 2012 11:16AM) (new)

Tara (booksexyreview) | 12 comments My blog is BookSexy Review. I read and review a lot of foreign language and international books. If you click on the Language tab you'll see all the translated books that I've reviewed (an the languages they were originally published in).

http://booksexyreview.com/


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Kimberly | 7 comments My blog is Turning The Pages www.turningthepagesx.blogspot.com I read and review all sorts of books and I'm in another group that is doing an around the world in 52 books challenge which I think I'll be surpassing that goal so thats why I joined this group. I write a review for every book I read and finish :)


message 7: by Diane , Armchair Tour Guide (new)

Diane  | 13052 comments Michael wrote: "Hello! I've just started a blog called The Rushlight List - a novel for each country of the world. I've found this group and the various shelves invaluable in compiling my own complete list - I hop..."

Impressive list, Michael! Hopefully one day someone will write a novel set in San Marino. The House at Sugar Beach is non-fiction, but there are a few novels set in Liberia, such as The Darling and Beyond The Mango Tree.


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Sumanya | 9 comments Michael wrote: "Diane - thanks! I'll have a look at those and update accordingly. San Marino is a nightmare, as is Palau and the Pacific Islands in general. Appreciate suggestions for any country - it's by no mean..."

really enjoyed going through your list and I will say you are in for a really rewarding journey ahead. Having said that, I suggest Shadow Lines by Amitav Ghosh from India rather than Midnights Children.


Samantha McNulty Here's mine: http://samjaymc.blogspot.com/

- The Little Munchkin Reader


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Natacha Pavlov (natachapavlov) | 26 comments I blogged/blog about spending Easter in Jerusalem last year (2011):

www.aneasterinjerusalem.blogspot.com


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Sumanya | 9 comments heres the link to my blog. I have just started and I will be updating this every fortnight or so

http://bookedandletouttodry.wordpress...


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LindaD (freedom333) | 223 comments I hope to actually post something to the blog I started last July. It's a work in progress, so suggestions are welcome. I continue to learn..

http://333bookworm.wordpress.com/


message 16: by Diane , Armchair Tour Guide (new)

Diane  | 13052 comments LindaD wrote: "I hope to actually post something to the blog I started last July. It's a work in progress, so suggestions are welcome. I continue to learn..

http://333bookworm.wordpress.com/"


Very cool blog, Linda!


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LindaD (freedom333) | 223 comments Diane wrote: "LindaD wrote: "I hope to actually post something to the blog I started last July. It's a work in progress, so suggestions are welcome. I continue to learn..

http://333bookworm.wordpress.com/"

Ver..."


thanks, Diane - just learning and hope to add things soon if I figure out how...


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