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A book by an author from a country you've never visited
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I really like this category, (and I think it was inspired by my suggestion!) - I've been to a handful of western European countries, and Canada & Mexico, but other than that the whole world is open to me! Most of the European authors I read are from the UK or France, so this pushes me to look elsewhere, which is good. I'm not sure what I'll read. The Nordic countries are all available to me! I read a mystery by Jo Nesbø for this year's Challenge, and I really liked it, so I might go back to him. Or maybe I'll go to Malaysia, I've had The Ghost Bride on my list since early this year. Or I could go back to Nigeria (a country I ALMOST visited, but then they had another coup) and read Purple Hibiscus. Or there's always Australia! Liane Moriarty or Melina Marchetta are both on my TBR list.
If anyone is interested in reading a mystery set in the Philippines, I recommend Smaller and Smaller Circles.
If anyone is interested in reading a mystery set in the Philippines, I recommend Smaller and Smaller Circles.



Great category, Nadine! And thanks for the Smaller and Smaller Circles suggestion, it looks really good! Just added it to my list.

Nancy, I read this. It's really different, very intriguing. Glad I read it!


Around the World in 80 Books: Global Reading List
https://www.bookriot.com/2016/04/28/a...

You might consider Jussi Adler-Olsen (Denmark) his series about departmen Q (Crime) is really good. My favorite is the #3 one in the series. Not quite sure though what its called in english. The first 3 ones have been made in to movies and I am patiently awaiting for the next one to hit cinemas.
Anabell wrote: "Nadine wrote: "I really like this category, (and I think it was inspired by my suggestion!) - I've been to a handful of western European countries, and Canada & Mexico, but other than that the whol...
You might consider Jussi Adler-Olsen (Denmark) his series about departmen Q (Crime) is really good. My favorite is the #3 one in the series. Not quite sure though what its called in english. The first 3 ones have been made in to movies and I am patiently awaiting for the next one to hit cinemas."
Thanks! I've added the first one to my TBR list, it looks good. The Keeper of Lost Causes
You might consider Jussi Adler-Olsen (Denmark) his series about departmen Q (Crime) is really good. My favorite is the #3 one in the series. Not quite sure though what its called in english. The first 3 ones have been made in to movies and I am patiently awaiting for the next one to hit cinemas."
Thanks! I've added the first one to my TBR list, it looks good. The Keeper of Lost Causes

poshpenny wrote: "Powell's 2016 list of 25 Books to Read Before You Die is perfect for this prompt. Countries are listed for each book."
Well, I love lists! (And that's a cool graphic that goes along with it!!) That's an interesting one, because I've only read one book on it (and I loved that book!!!) and all the rest don't look interesting at all! LOL! But I loved the one book I read, so I think I should give this list a few more chances. Maybe I'll read one this year, and in 2018 one of my goals will be to read all the rest of the books here.
Well, I love lists! (And that's a cool graphic that goes along with it!!) That's an interesting one, because I've only read one book on it (and I loved that book!!!) and all the rest don't look interesting at all! LOL! But I loved the one book I read, so I think I should give this list a few more chances. Maybe I'll read one this year, and in 2018 one of my goals will be to read all the rest of the books here.
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I own this book so, I could read it for this prompt too!


Kaila wrote: "Anyone have any suggestions or recommendations for Italy?! Thanks!!"
There are two from Italy on that Powell's list: Elena Ferrante & Italo Calvino.
There are two from Italy on that Powell's list: Elena Ferrante & Italo Calvino.


Emily wrote: "Can I count Poirot books? Is he really the "main character"? I've never been to Belgium but we may go visit some friends there this year so if I want to use a Poirot book I guess I better do it ear..."
Agatha Christie is from the UK, so if you've never been there, you're all set!
Agatha Christie is from the UK, so if you've never been there, you're all set!

Ashley wrote: "Does anyone know what country My Grandmother Asked Me to Tell You She is Sorry is set in?"
This category is for an author from a country you've not been to, and the author of that book, Backman, is Swedish. I don't know where the story is set, but I would guess Sweden.
This category is for an author from a country you've not been to, and the author of that book, Backman, is Swedish. I don't know where the story is set, but I would guess Sweden.

This category is for an author from a country you've not been to, and the author of that b..."
Ah good catch!! This could work here then! I was going to put it under an interesting woman if it didn't work. Thank you!


New Zealand: The Bone People - Keri Hulme
India: A Fine Balance - Rohinton Mistry

The author, according to Google, is British.




I read it recently, as well, but not for this year's challenge and I definitely wouldn't have been able to read it for this task. I lived in Germany and visited France frequently as a child.
Agreed that it is a really fun, wonderfully written book. Seconding your recommendation.


It looks like Aleichem grew up in the Ukraine, except it was part of the Russian empire then. If you've been to Ukraine then it doesn't sound like he'll work for this category. Perhaps you could use "written by someone you admire"?

Thanks! Didn't think of that!

Thanks! Didn't think of that!

Thanks! Didn't think of that!
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