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dely's books and challenges in 2019

previous year: /topic/show/...

visited 17 states (48.5%)
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States:
Andhra Pradesh
Arunachal Pradesh
Assam
Bihar: India: A Wounded Civilization
Chhattisgarh
Delhi:
The Wildings
Delhi
Midnight's Children by Salman Rushdie
Goa: Around India in 80 Trains by Monisha Rajesh
Gujarat:
The Algebra Of Infinite Justice
Il libro di Krishna
Haryana: Jaya: An Illustrated Retelling of the Mahabharata
Himachal Pradesh: Nine Lives
The Dalai Lama's Cat
Jammu e Kashmir: Kashmir Saivism - The Central Philosophy of Tantrism
Jharkhand
Karnataka:
India. Cinque racconti, sei reportage, tre fumetti
Waiting for the Mahatma by R.K. Narayan
Kerala: Idris : Keeper of the Light
Madhya Pradesh:
Five Past Midnight in Bhopal: The Epic Story of the World's Deadliest Industrial Disaster
Un'isola di mistero : seguito delle avventure di viaggio di Dalle caverne e dalle giungle dell'Indostan
Maharashtra:
Sacred Games
Behind the Beautiful Forevers: Life, Death, and Hope in a Mumbai Undercity
Saturday Date
The Moor's Last Sigh
ŚRĪ JÑĀNEŚVARA : Lo yogin cantore della libertà
Family Matters
Sri Sai Satcharitra: The Wonderful Life and Teachings of Shirdi Sai Baba
Manipur
Meghalaya
Mizoram
Nagaland
Orissa: eFiction India Vol. 1 Issue 07
Punjab: Train to Pakistan
Rajasthan: India Was One
Sikkim
Tamil Nadu:
Shilappadikaram
The Toss of a Lemon
Tripura
Uttar Pradesh:
Sea of Poppies
Krsna: The Supreme Personality of Godhead: v. 1
Uttarakhand
West Bengal:
Freedom at Midnight
The City of Joy
The Sleeping Dictionary
Sister of My Heart
The Missionary Position: Mother Teresa in Theory and Practice
The Lives of Others
The Hungry Tide
India without a real setting:
Kamasutra
71 Golden Tales of Panchatantra
A Fine Balance
L'Induismo
Timeless wisdom from ancient India
The Dance of Siva: Essays on Indian Art and Culture
The Difficulty of Being Good: On the Subtle Art of Dharma
Animal's People

previous year: /topic/show/...
Review with all the books listed for this challenge: /review/show...
1) The Teahouse of the August Moon to heal who wants to have everything under control. English/Italian review: /review/show...
2) Autonauts of the Cosmoroute to heal who doesn't like to drive on a highway. Review: /review/show...


Algeria: The Sheltering Sky by Paul Bowles
Angola
Benin
Botswana: Precious Ramotswe, detective by Alexander McCall Smith
Burkina Faso
Burundi
Camerun
Capo Verde
Ciad
Comore
Costa d'Avorio
Egitto
Eritrea
Etiopia
Gabon
Gambia
Ghana: Stelle nere by Ryszard Kapuściński
Gibuti
Guinea
Guinea-Bissau
Guinea Equatoriale
Kenya
Lesotho
Liberia
Libia
Madagascar
Malawi
Mali
Marocco: Dreams of Trespass: Tales of a Harem Girlhood by Fatema Mernissi
Mauritania
Mauritius
Mozambico
Namibia
Niger
Nigeria
Rep. Centrafricana
Rep. del Congo
RD del Congo: Stelle nere by Ryszard Kapuściński
Ruanda
São Tomé e Príncipe
Senegal
Seychelles
Sierra Leone
Somalia: Don't Tell Me You're Afraid by Giuseppe Catozzella
Sudafrica
Sudan
Sudan del Sud
Swaziland
Tanzania
Togo
Tunisia
Uganda
Zambia
Zimbabwe
54 states! I will add the English names as soon as I'll have some time.

Youve covered more India than I have..
GOOD LUCK IN ALL YOUR LITERARY QUESTS"
Same thoughts :)

As usual I will take my challenges very easy and there is no deadline so they will go on for years and years.
Book recommendations for the missing Indian states are very welcome!
I list them here so it is easier:
Uttarakhand
Tripura
Sikkim
Manipur
Meghalaya
Mizoram
Nagaland
Jharkhand
Chhattisgarh
Andhra Pradesh
Arunachal Pradesh
Assam

Yendamuri Veerendranath books for Andhra Pradesh
The Liberation of Sita by Volga, Moisture Trapped in a Stone by Various (Translator: KN Rao) for Andhra Pradesh

Yendamuri Veerendranath books for Andhra Pradesh
The Liberation of Sita by Volga, Moisture Trapped in a Stone by Various (Translator: KN Rao) for Andhra Pradesh"
Thank you! Will check them out!
Thanks Kru!
What comprehensive challenges have you covered Dely! Too impressive!
All the best Dely :) As usual will keep tab on the thread.
All the best Dely :) As usual will keep tab on the thread.

All the best Dely :) As usual will keep tab on the thread."
Thank you! I hope that in this way I can know better a continent: history, traditions, habits, politics, etc.
And I have my Novel Cure Challenge for new authors or some more easy fiction (and I hope to finish it in 2019).
Maybe one day I have to cover also Europe because there are several countries I have never visited with books (Netherlands, Denmark, etc.).
Dely,I will be on the lookout for missing state fiction ..
Shall update here on an as and when basis
Shall update here on an as and when basis


No English edition.
Only Italian review: /review/show...


No English edition.
Only Italian review: /review/show...


English edition: Dreams of Trespass: Tales of a Harem Girlhood
Africa Challenge: Morocco


No English edition.
Only Italian review: /review/show...


English edition: Dreams of Trespass: Tales of a Harem Girlhood
Italian/English review: /review/show...
- Morocco: /topic/show/...


English edition: The Hungry Tide by Amitav Ghosh
Italian review: /review/show...
- IR Challenge 1/5
- Far And Wide Through India


English edition: The Cathedral Clergy by Nikolai Leskov
Only Italian review: /review/show...


No English edition. It's a comment by Anastasius Sinaita to Psalm 6.
Italian only: /review/show...


English edition: The Way of a Pilgrim by Anonymous
Simply amazing.


English edition: The Sheltering Sky by Paul Bowles
Didn't like it at all. I disliked all the characters and I don't have a clue of what the author wanted to tell us.
Africa Challenge: Algeria


No English edition. It's a travelogue of a 25 years old Italian that starts a hitch-hiking travel with two friends (a French and a German) from the Netherlands to Brazil with no money.
Only Italian review: /review/show...


English edition: Don't Tell Me You're Afraid by Giuseppe Catozzella
What happens if you have dreams but in your country there is a civil war?
Italian/English review: /review/show...
Africa Challenge: Somalia (3/54)


English edition: The Teahouse of the August Moon by Vern Sneider
I've read this book for my Novel Cure Challenge. It should heal people who are maniacs of control. It was a funny read. The story is set in Japan, after WWII, and talks about the unsuccessful plans of an American capitain to Americanize a Japanese village. There are several funny moments and the book teaches you that having everything under control doesn't mean that you will succeed.
English/Italian review: /review/show...
- Novel Cure Challenge (1)


English edition: Haroun and the Sea of Stories by Salman Rushdie
Italian/English review: /review/show...
- IR Challenge 2/5


English edition: Luka and the Fire of Life by Salman Rushdie
Italian/English review: /review/show...
- IR Challenge 3/5


English edition: Death with Interruptions by José Saramago
Well, at least now I've read something by Saramago so I can say that he doesn't work for me. To be honest, his writing style doesn't fit me, but the content was interesting and thought-provoking. But I doubt I will read more books by him.
Italian review: /review/show...


English edition: Autonauts of the Cosmoroute by Julio Cortázar
Italian review: /review/show...
- Novel Cure Challenge (2)

I think this book can't be taken as example for his other works. This is a travelogue written with his wife, when both were ill (she died after a few months, he after two years).
In this book they talk about this last vacation they spent together.


English edition: Child 44 by Tom Rob Smith
I'm not a thriller fan and never read them. I think I bought this book only because of the historical background: Stalin's Russia.
All in all I enjoyed it.
Italian review: /review/show...


No English edition. It is an analysis of the last night of Jesus before his crucifixion.
Italian review: /review/show...


English edition: Black Boy by Richard Wright
This was such a good, touching and well written memoir! I was impressed by how good the author has been able to look into himself, his surroundings, his family, etc. and talk about it in such a deep and poetic way. I'm only sorry that he talks about his life only till he moves to Chicago when he is 19.
He had such a sad and difficult life!


English edition: A Walk in the Woods: Rediscovering America on the Appalachian Trail by Bill Bryson
Only Italian review: /review/show...


English edition: Snow Flower and the Secret Fan
Only Italian review: /review/show...


English edition: Pilgrim at Sea
Only Italian review: /review/show...

You are right. I noticed it only now thanks to you telling me! I always complain I don't have enough time to read, but this month I have read 6 books. Wow!
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I will continue with my neverending Far and Wide Through India challenge because there are a few states for which I can't find a book.
And of course I hope we will have also next year the Indian Books challenge.
I will go on with my Novel-Cure-Challenge. I have finally finished the book, but not all the books listed to "heal" myself. This also because several of those books are out of print or difficult to find. So this too will be a neverending challenge.
I won't count anymore how many books of my wishlist I'll read because I've seen that it is useless. Though in 2018 I've read some books that were in my wishlist, I have added a lot more!
I will continue reading books about religion, but I won't count them like this year. This year I was just curious to see how many I would have read, but there is no need to write it down also for next year.
I think I will add a new neverending challenge: to read books set in every state of Africa. I thought about it because of a challenge in another group for which I have to read 2 or 3 books set in Africa. Thinking about it, I've seen that in my whole life I haven't read a lot about this continent. This will be like my India challenge, so I will take it easy.