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7. A book set in a country that fascinates you
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I'm eyeing Japan as well and there is a whole ŷ page for it: /genres/japan
I can recommend Haruki Murakami, he is a contemporary author with loads of published books to choose from. And of course there is always Manga if you're interested in that.

I have no idea what I'll pick, maybe something set in whatever country we choose for our next vacation. Top possibilities are Brazil, Scotland, Malta, or maybe Japan.

The guy I live with swears that ōܲ is the best book he has ever read !!! It isn't modern, but ....

Maeve Binchy has many novels set there, including some like Chestnut Street, A Week in Winter, Minding Frankie, and Tara Road, among others.
Also, In the Woods, which is the first book in the Dublin Murder Squad series by Tana French. It looks like there are currently six books in the series.

It's dystopian, but I highly recommend Battle Royale. My husband reads very little, and even though it's over 600 pages, I think he tore through this in about two days.

The Town Where Only I am Missing (and following volumes 2-8)
I watched the anime of this story and it was not only fascinating and beautiful, some of the plot points really highlighted some cultural differences between Japanese and Western storytelling for me.

For something more modern, try Norwegian Wood by Haruki Murakami.
Also, if you enjoyed Memoirs of a Geisha, you might try Geisha of Gion. This was written by one of the real-life Geishas that was interviewed by Arthur Golden for Memoirs of a Geisha. She felt like the book was an inaccurate depiction of the Geisha life, and felt like she was misrepresented. She actually sued Golden and they settled the case out of court. This book is her story about her life as a Geisha, and her life after retiring.

I already read Outlander.

Thanks, I just added it to my list.


I'm planning on reading these anyways The Monster on the Road Is Me, Daughter of the Sword, and The Last Leaves Falling.
Other Books set in japan
Ink
Gadget Girl: The Art of Being Invisible
Tokyo Heist
Penance
A Clean Kill in Tokyo
Tokyo Black
Jet Black and the Ninja Wind
Stormdancer
Strange Weather in Tokyo
The Name of the Blade
The Nakano Thrift Shop: A Novel
Cash Crash Jubilee
The Housekeeper and the Professor

Jar City
Silence of the Grave
Burial Rites
Independent People
The Saga of the Volsungs
I've always been interested in Ireland (and, because that's where most of my ancestors come from, I'll probably be reading something Irish for the "ancestry" category too). I'm planning to read the fourth book in Tana French's mystery series:
Broken Harbour
Broken Harbour

For something more modern, tr..."
I absolutely loved Memoirs of a Geisha. I have never heard of this one. Definitely putting it on my must read list.

Elizabeth wrote: "Does anyone have a suggestion for Egypt?"
I loved Elizabeth Peters's historical/archeological/romancey mystery series!! Book one in the series: Crocodile on the Sandbank. (I still haven't finished this series, because I don't want to get to that point where I have no more Elizabeth Peters books to look forward to.)
I loved Elizabeth Peters's historical/archeological/romancey mystery series!! Book one in the series: Crocodile on the Sandbank. (I still haven't finished this series, because I don't want to get to that point where I have no more Elizabeth Peters books to look forward to.)


Yes, this. I can't say that any country *fascinates* me, but I do love the Tudor period in England, so I think I'll go with a book set then.


I've chosen Ireland also Nicole!! Although sadly I am yet to ever visit, I have read a number of novels and seen a variety of films in which it serves as not just the backdrop, but almost like a supporting character. The rolling hills are breathtaking and the characters captivating (I imagine anyway!) Someday soon I hope to go to Ireland with my husband and live out my own imaginary romantic story with him (he's not the most romantic man so it will mostly be within my own head haha).
I've chosen If You Could See Me Now by Cecelia Ahern. I thoroughly enjoy Love, Rosie by her, another book set in Ireland, Dublin specifically.

Probably I will go with Beyond the Rice Fields because it’s the first English translation of a novel from Madagascar.

Going with Burial Rites. It's been on my radar for the last couple years.



A Town Like Alice by Nevil Shute
We of the Never Never by Jeannie Gunn
Picnic at Hanging Rock by Joan Lindsay
They're a Weird Mob by John O'Grady

Me too, Chrissy! Partly because it's hyperbolic, partly because it's vague. (I can't tell if this means I'm not easily fascinated or fascinated by too much.)

I LOVED The Bear and the Nightingale! I used it for the prompt a book about a mythical creature this year.

For something more modern, tr..."
Have you read The Street of a Thousand Blossoms. Not modern, but I loved the story when I read it. Kind of historical fiction.

I loved Elizabeth Peters's historical/archeological/romancey mystery series!! Book one in the series: [book:Crocodile on..."
I was going to suggest the same series!


It's dystopian, but I highly ..."
I agree, that one is fantastic!! I highly recommend the audiobook, just for the pronunciation of all the Japanese names alone!

I also considered The Island House.
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