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Would love to make a real journey to this fascinating country sometime soon. If dreams could really come true ...

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Thanks Adam, knowledgeable tips from someone who has experienced a place is so helpful. I wish I had the discipline to save for such distant adventures; unfortunately exhaustion and itchy feet always get the better of me and I end up travelling much closer to home. Europe is always a big draw when I just need a break. One day though I will make this particular dream a reality. Thanks again for the encouragement.
Ana



Being more specific, I enjoy a lot novels about life in Midwestern metropolis. Franzen's masterpieces and that sort of stuff.
I also love novels set in small European countries, Italian or French (I'm Italian myself by the way), because the feeling of simplicity I can experience through such books reminds me of my childhood (or perhaps of the way I *now* perceive my childhood ^^)



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Caroline Doherty de Novoa


You may like Mauro Corona. Unfortunately I don't know if some of his books have ever been translated into English. He is an Italian climber, writer and sculptor and most of his books are set in the mountains or in the woods. I have never read him but he is famous here in Italy, I should try to pick up one of his books someday.
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For me, I seem to most like (in no particular order) books set in Ireland, France, Russia, Scandinavia, China, India, North Africa, and anywhere in the Middle East.