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2019 - Where in the World Have You Been? (Book Read and Review Linked)
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I've traveled a bit already in 2019 - to Denmark with The Keeper of Lost Causes, to Bulgaria with What Belongs to You, to Afghanistan with A Cup of Friendship, and to Turkey with Snow. All rated three stars, okay reads but not stellar.

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I loved the combination of traditional animal folktales plus some astrology plus some monks that are good or up to no good.
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Spent some time in the U.S. -- here's my first two 5-star reads of the year: Fiction - The Color of Water: A Black Man's Tribute to His White Mother set in the U.S. - amazingly inspirational, funny, and oh what a gutsy woman James McBride's mother was - the audio was so wonderful to listen to - 5 stars! The other audiobook - fiction - also set in the U.S. - Of Mice and Men - a short book, but it sure packed a punch - beautifully written and the narration did it total justice.
Also in the U.S. All You Can Ever Know: A Memoir - an adopted daughter's memoir on how it felt growing up adopted - Asian in a white family - and her search for her real parents and why they put her up for adoption - 4 stars.
And, was in Calcutta, India with The Epic City: The World on the Streets of Calcutta - interesting, but it jumped around quite a bit and the copy editor/proofreader didn't do a very good job - 3 stars.
Also in the U.S. All You Can Ever Know: A Memoir - an adopted daughter's memoir on how it felt growing up adopted - Asian in a white family - and her search for her real parents and why they put her up for adoption - 4 stars.
And, was in Calcutta, India with The Epic City: The World on the Streets of Calcutta - interesting, but it jumped around quite a bit and the copy editor/proofreader didn't do a very good job - 3 stars.

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When fear threatens, she enters the realm of imagination, where there are characters she can ask questions of, the Captain of a ship, her grandfather, voices that elevate her own wisdom and help her cope.
Extraordinary.
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The Baghdad Clock by Shaha Al Rawi
I've been in Hong Kong, with a little sidetrip to Kota Kinabalu, reading Blue Dragon by Kylie Chan. I've reached a crossroads with this series - not sure which path I will take. Admittedly I'm not a great fan of the fantasy genre at the best of times, so don't let my tepid review put you off if you're into this sort of thing.
She does a magnificent job with the Hong Kong location, having lived there for quite some time. In this one, a pivotal demon attack takes place on Waterloo Rd in Yau Ma Tei, which is where I prefer to stay when I'm there!! Next time I'll be looking over my shoulder.
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She does a magnificent job with the Hong Kong location, having lived there for quite some time. In this one, a pivotal demon attack takes place on Waterloo Rd in Yau Ma Tei, which is where I prefer to stay when I'm there!! Next time I'll be looking over my shoulder.
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Back from Pakistan today. It feels a bit wrong to say I loved a book like Out of the Silence, considering its subject matter, but it certainly was thrilling. I think it's still available on NetGalley for a couple of days if anyone's interested.
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I've returned from Sweden with The Department of Sensitive Crimes. I think the author was just phoning this one in, but I still gave it 3�
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I've been in Galway, Ireland with The Scholar. If you enjoyed Dervla McTiernan's 2018 debut, you'll enjoy this one too.
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Andrea wrote: "I've been in Galway, Ireland with The Scholar. If you enjoyed Dervla McTiernan's 2018 debut, you'll enjoy this one too.
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Fantastic to hear. I'm seeing her next week at an author talk at work.
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Fantastic to hear. I'm seeing her next week at an author talk at work.

Was in Australia with The Lost Man - wow, Jane Harper's stories, characters, and writing style are distinctive. I love the way her stories unfold. This one is probably the best. So tangibly human with emotional scars, strength and vulnerability, hope and despair, all swirl together in the complexities of a family against the backdrop of a mysterious death. 5 stars!

I loved the fact that the contemporary protagonist was devoted to protecting animals and the historical protagonist was a Romani Flamenco dancer.
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It was a solid read, through the eyes of a child who couldn't always understand what was really happening, which I felt was a pretty engaging premise as a reader.

Kahn felt she needed to write this book about a mass shooting in a mosque in Quebec after there was a real one in 2017.
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Finished Stay with Me set in Nigeria - it packs a punch- culture, family, complex relationships, and life's challenges. Powerful writing and the audiobook's narrator does it complete justice - 5 stars.
Was in India with Selection Day - didn't care for it and was disappointed, particularly since I've enjoyed his other books. But I got it off my TBR list.
Was in India with Selection Day - didn't care for it and was disappointed, particularly since I've enjoyed his other books. But I got it off my TBR list.
Lilisa wrote: "Finished Stay with Me set in Nigeria - it packs a punch- culture, family, complex relationships, and life's challenges. Powerful writing and the audiobook's narrator does it complet..."
I’m so glad you enjoyed Stay With Me. It’s been a year, I think, and I am still thinking about those characters, and the narrative as a whole. Just amazing.
I’m so glad you enjoyed Stay With Me. It’s been a year, I think, and I am still thinking about those characters, and the narrative as a whole. Just amazing.
Carol wrote: "Lilisa wrote: "Finished Stay with Me set in Nigeria - it packs a punch- culture, family, complex relationships, and life's challenges. Powerful writing and the audiobook's narrator ..."
Yes, I can why you would. While Yejide and Akin are not the exception in facing their situation, Ayobami, Adebayo does such a fantastic job of making it do personal and connecting Yejide with the reader/listener. And it was her debut novel. I wonder if she's working on a second.
Yes, I can why you would. While Yejide and Akin are not the exception in facing their situation, Ayobami, Adebayo does such a fantastic job of making it do personal and connecting Yejide with the reader/listener. And it was her debut novel. I wonder if she's working on a second.


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Finished Fate: The Lost Decades of Uncle Chow Tung set in Hong Kong about how Ava Lee's 'Uncle" got started in the triad. It was just okay and probably being a bit generous at 3 stars, but I have a fondness for the Ava Lee series.
Finished Daughter of Moloka'i, which started out in Hawaii and moved to the mainland - California - for the majority of the book. It's the sequel to the much-loved Moloka'i. Not the same impact as the first book, but was a good read at 3.5 stars and rounding up to 4 stars.
Finished Daughter of Moloka'i, which started out in Hawaii and moved to the mainland - California - for the majority of the book. It's the sequel to the much-loved Moloka'i. Not the same impact as the first book, but was a good read at 3.5 stars and rounding up to 4 stars.
I want to thank Claire for introducing me to Gaël Faye's book about Burundi (and Rwanda), Small Country. I can't stop thinking about it, and wondering how much of it (if any) is autobiographical.
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This is supposed to be the last book in this mystery series, and I thought it was a satisfying one.
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This one is much more accessible than Flights, which won last year's Booker International. Others picked up on references I missed, to Jung and Derrida for example, but I don't think they were an essential part of the book, more an added bonus if you get them.
I don't think it really works as an anti-hunting, animal rights protest as Janina is a bit too bonkers to be taken seriously by this reader as well as the local police, but it apparently caused something of a storm in Poland.

The Shape of the Ruins by Juan Gabriel Vásquez (Columbia)
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The Remainder by Alia Trabucco Zerán (Chile)
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I've been back in Bhutan for a pleasant few days. Although I enjoyed Butter Tea at Sunrise: A Year in the Bhutan Himalaya, it wasn't my favourite amongst the similar Bhutan memoir/travel books I've read over the years.
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Celestial Bodies by Jokha Alharthi, Oman.
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I enjoyed it and hope it makes the shortlist.

I'm back from the Czech Republic, where I've been getting to know Lieutenant Josef Slonský with #1 in a series, Lying and Dying. I'll be reading on in due course!
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Yrinsyde wrote: " I have read a book set in every state in the US and 2 for every zone in Canada. Go me!...."
I'll second that - what a solid effort! Congrats
I'll second that - what a solid effort! Congrats
Yrinsyde wrote: "Oh, and I also recently finished Fur Country by Jules Verne, set in the Northwest Territories. It was a slow read but the ending was very abrupt! I haven't written by review of this one yet either...."
Congrats Yrinsyde - I third that :-) definitely an achievement in our book-devouring world!
Congrats Yrinsyde - I third that :-) definitely an achievement in our book-devouring world!

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Yes, there were Jacobites , but for me, it was all about the music. See my review at /review/show...

The characters are very memorable.
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I was in:
India with The Twentieth Wife - about Empress Nur Jahan - 4 stars
In Palestine and the U.S. with A Woman Is No Man - 4 stars
In the Pacific Ocean with Sea People: The Puzzle of Polynesia - 4 stars
In The Netherlands with Why the Dutch are Different: A Journey into the Hidden Heart of the Netherlands - 3 stars
India with The Twentieth Wife - about Empress Nur Jahan - 4 stars
In Palestine and the U.S. with A Woman Is No Man - 4 stars
In the Pacific Ocean with Sea People: The Puzzle of Polynesia - 4 stars
In The Netherlands with Why the Dutch are Different: A Journey into the Hidden Heart of the Netherlands - 3 stars
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