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I'm in for this level and hoping for another dozen this year :-)

Sounds brilliant Julie! Whereabouts are you planning to visit?
Stephanie wrote: "I'm in for this level and hoping for another dozen this year :-)"
Easy Peasy, Stephanie!
Easy Peasy, Stephanie!
Louise wrote: "I'll sign up for this too. A book a month should get me back into things. :)"
If you end up doing more it's just icing on the cake, Louise!
If you end up doing more it's just icing on the cake, Louise!
Mhairi wrote: "Hello, I'd like to sign up for this level please! :)"
Your in Mhairi! Should be a breeze!
Your in Mhairi! Should be a breeze!
Julie wrote: "Yes, since I do want to read a bunch of British books as well as purely Scottish, I think I had better back off the highest level this year. But we are beginning to plan our trip to scotland this s..."
This year Julie, I'm trying to do more vintage mysteries too so that puts the pressure on me! I'm hoping to go back to Scotland this summer myself!
This year Julie, I'm trying to do more vintage mysteries too so that puts the pressure on me! I'm hoping to go back to Scotland this summer myself!

Very do-able, Sarapepparkaka!"
I hope so!


Sarapepparkaka wrote: "This is the book I read in January, and a nice new acquaintance for me. The first in a series about DCI Lorimer and Dr Brightman in Glasgow, and I have a feeling there will be more books from this ..."
Looks good! Marked Want to Read!
Looks good! Marked Want to Read!

John wrote: "I'm aiming for a book per month (and hoping - if its allowed - to include two Scottish books I've read in 2016 as part of the general 2016 challenge.)"
Welcome, John! Yes you can count books you've counted for other challenges! Looking forward to seeing what you read. I might find a new favorite author!
Welcome, John! Yes you can count books you've counted for other challenges! Looking forward to seeing what you read. I might find a new favorite author!

So far this year, I've read Open Wounds, The Sudden Arrival of Violence & In the Cold Dark Ground.
In the queue, Cold Earth, Coffin Road & Games People Play.
Too many books, too little time...
Sandy wrote: "What the heck, in for a penny...
So far this year, I've read Open Wounds, The Sudden Arrival of Violence & In the Cold Dark Ground.
In the queue, [bo..."
Welcome! Great books!
So far this year, I've read Open Wounds, The Sudden Arrival of Violence & In the Cold Dark Ground.
In the queue, [bo..."
Welcome! Great books!
My second book for this challenge is Beneath the Abbey Wall by A.D. Scott. I intend to read over 21 Scottish books by the end of the year. I have some catching up to do!
http://piningforthewest.co.uk/2016/01...
http://piningforthewest.co.uk/2016/01...

"The Upas Tree; Glasgow 1875-1975" by SG Checkland
"Health Care as Social History - The Glasgow Case" by Olive Checkland
"Island Spirituality; Spiritual Values of Lewis and Harris" by Alastair McIntosh
"Los Paranoias" - a debut novel by Andrew McCann
"Virtue from Adversity; The Mission Halls of Glasgow" by Peter Drysdale.
I'm currently reading -
"The Post in the Hills" by Katharine Stewart
"The Brilliant and Forever" - the new novel from Kevin MacNeil
Next up in the queue are -
"A croft in the Hills" by Katharine Stewart
"Wigtown Ploughman" by John McNeillie - a novel which caused a furore when first published in 1939. (Reading this one because I'm going to spend a week in Wigtown - which is Scotland's designated "Book Town")
That's quite some list and all very different. I've only read A Croft in the Hills which I found to be enjoyable and interesting.


Julie wrote: "Is this my first book of the year? Yikes! Death of a Nurse by M. c. Beaton. Another fun Hamish mystery. They're all alike but I like them anyway, and this one did not disappoint."
I know, Julie, a nice easy read. I love Hamish!
I know, Julie, a nice easy read. I love Hamish!


John wrote: "Have finished "The Brilliant and Forever" by Kevin Macneil The Brilliant & Forever. Its quite different - but enjoyable. Have now started on Stuart McHardy's "Scotland's Future Hist..."
Brilliant & Forever sounds wonderful, lots of good reviews! Put it on my list.
Brilliant & Forever sounds wonderful, lots of good reviews! Put it on my list.



John wrote: "Have just finished re-reading A Croft in the Hills by Katharine Stewart (and enjoyed it just as much second time around). Now racing to finish Raven Black by Ann Cleeves ..."
Wow! Your a reading machine, John
Wow! Your a reading machine, John

But now to John Connolly.........

So glad to have you with us, Lelia!"
Should I start my own thread for my list of books I've read? Or should I continue on this thread?
Lelia wrote: "Peggy wrote: "Lelia wrote: "I can't wait to start!"
So glad to have you with us, Lelia!"
Should I start my own thread for my list of books I've read? Or should I continue on this thread?"
I'd start your own thread on this discussion, Leila, if I were you. It's easier to keep track of how many you post about on your own thread. Just start a new topic named whatever you like.
So glad to have you with us, Lelia!"
Should I start my own thread for my list of books I've read? Or should I continue on this thread?"
I'd start your own thread on this discussion, Leila, if I were you. It's easier to keep track of how many you post about on your own thread. Just start a new topic named whatever you like.

I've just finished reading Voyages by Orkney poet George Mackay Brown, and The Seed Beneath the Snow: Remembering George MacKay Brown by Joanna Ramsey; it was only when in the middle of them that I realized that this week was the 20th anniversary of the poet's death.
I loved Voyages - its a collection I'll certainly read again, and Joanna Ramsey's book supplies a lot of detail about the poet's final decade (which had been dealt with only briefly in both his autobiography and Maggie Ferguson's biography). It was an interesting and enjoyable read.



John wrote: "Just finished Pandaemonium by Christopher Brookmyre. I normally love all his books, and have gone to listen to him a couple of times at book fairs - but this book is nowhere remotely..."
Sorry you were disappointed in this one John. I haven't read any of his books yet. How many books have you read so far this challenge? You've got to be up there!
Sorry you were disappointed in this one John. I haven't read any of his books yet. How many books have you read so far this challenge? You've got to be up there!

I've completed 17 so far - and two underway at the moment.
Please don't be put off Christopher Brookmyre by my comments on this one; I've read most of his books and can warmly recommend him. And he's also an entertaining and humorous speaker at book fair events.






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