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Jenclone | 78 comments 1. North America: United States - Shanty Irish by Jim Tully

Shanty Irish (Black Squirrel Books) by Jim Tully

This is a memoir of the author's childhood in St. Mary's, Ohio, in the late 19th century. I'm starting off in my home state as well as country.


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Jenclone | 78 comments 2. Europe: Italy - The Undrowned Child by Michelle Lovric

The Undrowned Child by Michelle Lovric

YA fantasy with a delicious setting... Venice in 1899, full of ghosts and mermaids.


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Jenclone | 78 comments 3. Asia: Taiwan - The Foreigner: A Novel by Francie Lin

The Foreigner A Novel by Francie Lin

I was dubious after the first chapter, but this book really pulled me in. I stayed up late, completely riveted, to finish the last hundred pages.


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Jenclone | 78 comments 5. Europe: Spain - Sharpe's Eagle by Bernard Cornwell

Sharpe's Eagle (Sharpe, #8) by Bernard Cornwell

This started out in Abrantes, Portugal and ended up at the Battle of Talavera (1809) in Spain. We'll go with Spain since that's where all the action led to. I'd been wanting to read one of these, and started here because it was the first published, though it falls in the middle of the series chronologically. What a dilemma. Anyway, it was great. I'll skip back six years to the beginning for the next one I read.


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Jenclone | 78 comments 6. North America: Canada - The Last Wild Wolves: Ghosts of the Rain Forest by Ian McAllister

The Last Wild Wolves Ghosts of the Rain Forest by Ian McAllister

About coastal wolves in British Colombia, in the temperate rain forest - they're so beautiful and unique.


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Jenclone | 78 comments 7. Latin America: Falkland Islands - Falklands Gambit by Bob Langley


An 80's political thriller in the days leading up to the Falklands War. The suspense was well done, but I kept getting irritated with the main character.


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Jenclone | 78 comments 8. Latin America: Guyana - Wild Coast: Travels on South America's Untamed Edge by John Gimlette

Wild Coast Travels on South America's Untamed Edge by John Gimlette

Slightly more than half the book takes place in Guyana, with the rest in Suriname and French Guiana. I've never read much about these countries, and was so fascinated I could hardly put it down. This guy's a very intrepid traveler. He goes places and talks to folks that would probably make most others fairly nervous. I even loved the history lessons.


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Jenclone | 78 comments 9. Caribbean: Cuba - The Old Man and the Sea by Ernest Hemingway


The Old Man and the Sea by Ernest Hemingway

I have to admit I enjoyed it more in an intellectual than an aesthetic sense; but I did enjoy it.


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Jenclone | 78 comments 10. Europe: Ireland - The Pig Did It by Joseph Caldwell


The Pig Did It by Joseph Caldwell

A modern entry in the tradition of Irish comic novels. It was ridiculous and I really enjoyed it.

update: 10 countries, 5 regions


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Jenclone | 78 comments 11. Europe: Croatia - The Tiger's Wife by Téa Obreht


The Tiger's Wife by Téa Obreht

I am so impressed with the group reads being chosen here. Again, a book that I absolutely loved - it left me feeling moved and very satisfied.


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Jenclone | 78 comments 12. Middle East: Israel - Where the Jackals Howl by Amos Oz


Where the Jackals Howl by Amos Oz


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Jenclone | 78 comments 14. Antarctica - Penguin Life: Surviving With Style In The South Atlantic by Andy Rouse


Penguin Life Surviving With Style In The South Atlantic by Andy Rouse

I'm in love with this photographer's work. These great pics and their captions taught me a lot about penguin behavior. Great website too, and I need to find his other books.


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Jenclone | 78 comments 15. Oceania: Australia - Sleeping Dogs by Sonya Harnett


Sleeping Dogs by Sonya Harnett

This was a nasty little book for a YA novel, but it was really good. I'll be reading more of Hartnett's stories. The jacket talked about Faulkner, which made me laugh at first, but I have to admit the tone invites that comparison.

update: 15 countries, 9 regions


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Jenclone | 78 comments 16. Europe: Sweden - The Princess of Burundi by Kjell Eriksson


The Princess of Burundi by Kjell Eriksson

Part of the reason I liked this book was simply because it was Swedish, and I didn't know what they were talking about sometimes. The part about dressing up as a wolf cub at Easter threw me for a loop, until I figured out they were probably talking about Boy Scouts. (sigh) But the characters also drink rhubarb juice, and reference an apparently common folktale about "the needle that becomes a bowl of silver". I need more info on this.

Oh, and the mystery was pretty good too. The pacing was rather introspective, and there are LOTS of character points of view, but that was okay because they were all interesting. It bugs me, though, that they didn't start translating at the beginning of this series! I think this was #5, and I kept feeling like I should already know everyone.


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Jenclone | 78 comments 17. Africa: Nigeria - Things Fall Apart by Chinua Achebe

Things Fall Apart by Chinua Achebe

I wasn't surprised at how fascinating this book was, but how much I enjoyed reading it. I think reading more world literature is helping me detach from the simple question of whether or not I "like" a character or "approve" of what happens in the story; instead I'm loving the story itself on a different level. Pretty neat.


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Jenclone | 78 comments 19. Africa: Algeria - The Stranger by Albert Camus

The Stranger by Albert Camus


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Jenclone | 78 comments 20. Asia: India - Life of Pi by Yann Martel

Life of Pi by Yann Martel


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Always wanted to read The Stranger by Alber Camus.


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Jenclone | 78 comments Hattie - that's the first book I've read by him and it was really interesting. I recommend it.


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