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Oh, wow, I didn't know that. I had it slated for my Laos book, too. For whatever reason Laos is a difficult country to find books from.

I haven't. I actually own it, but can't seem to get around to reading it. Too many books, too little time... Did you like it?


I can't believe I haven't read a book from Laos yet.


I seem to zero in on the really obscure countries and overlook the countries with tons of authors and books. Can you believe I still haven't been to Iceland?

you haven't been to Finland either...James Thompson!!!

Ian, I know you are also particpating in another world challenge with slightly different rules, but feel free to count the book for this challange if you wish. The book need only be partially set in the country claimed.





I can't believe I still have not read it yet. I have owned the book for years. I saw the movie a long time ago and really enjoyed it.

Diane, if it makes any difference, I enjoyed it although it has left me confused a bit. So i would urge you to read it. Also, I suppose when you own a book you always think you can get to it at any time. And then your prioritise other books over it.

That is so true. I need to stop borrowing books fro the library and read the books I have at home.

It is a very short read (roughly 100 pages) but it is really worth to be read. It talks about a mentally disturbed and depressed mother and her strong (but sick) love for her two children. It is really a good book.

It is a very short read (roughly 100 pages) but it is really worth to be read. It talks about a mentally disturbed and depres..."
That sounds like a very interesting book, but I fear that I have a suspicion of what the ending would be.

I will not add spoilers but don't read the synopsis, they are full of spoilers.
Though we can presume the end it is a good read because we enter the mind of this mother and we feel her anxiety, her anguish, her desperation and her disease and we can't blame her. It is very good written, I felt choking a lot of times during the reading, everything is claustrophobic; I felt the rain in my hair and on the skin (it always rains in the story, from the beginning). Even if we can understand how it ends I liked reading it and had however tears in my eyes at the end. It is a little masterpiece.

I will not add spoilers but don't read the synopsis, they are full of spoi..."
I will definitely look for it. It sounds amazing.

Remember, idleness is not a vice!

Remember, idleness is not a vice!"
I am all for short and pleasant reads!

Above all for a whole morning by the hairdresser!
Didn't want to bring War and Peace :D
But now I will continue with it.

Remember, idleness is not a vice!"
I am all for short and pleasant reads!"
And I am all for idleness!

Remember, idleness is not a vice!"
I am all for short and pleasant reads!"
And I am al..."
Me too!

Claire


I am dead."
lol. That is quite the accomplishment. I hope to tackle it next year.

I am dead."
lol. That is quite the accomplishment. I hope to tackle it next year."
Good luck! :D

Already read :D
I am reading Resurrection by Tolstoy.



I don't know what to read next. After War&Peace and Resurrection I need a light and easy read.


Currently I'm reading a book by Aatish Taseer:





I also loved this book, friends got irritated with me telling them about it! A best read for 2012.


It's one of those lesser known gems. I especially liked reading about her husband's first visit to the US and his reactions to things. Very cute.




I just finished WILD by CHERYL STRAYED. Enjoyed every page of the book. Miss it. Finding it hard to settle down again. I wonder what her next book is going to be about. Will it be nonfiction or fiction? This one is a memoir.
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