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2023 - Where in the World Have You Been (Book Read and Review Linked)
I was in Venice, Italy with Through a Glass, Darkly by Donna Leon unearthing the truth at a Murano glass-making factory. I enjoyed #15 in this Commissario Brunetti series. I’ve been doing the audiobooks when I can get them and the narrator David Colacci is excellent. My review: /review/show...

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I've been in India/Pakistan in 1947, seeing partition through a child's eyes with The Night Diary. In my view this one was far more successful than a book I read 2-3 years ago trying to cover the same topic but from a contemporary perspective.
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I was in Canada with Louise Penny’s latest A World of Curiosities. Not as good as her others in the series. My review: /review/show...
Was in Iran, Germany, U.S., old Soviet Union with The Nazi Conspiracy: The Secret Plot to Kill Roosevelt, Stalin, and Churchill by Brad Meltzer and Josh Mensch. Nonfiction that reads like fiction - an enjoyable read. My review: /review/show...
Was in Iran, Germany, U.S., old Soviet Union with The Nazi Conspiracy: The Secret Plot to Kill Roosevelt, Stalin, and Churchill by Brad Meltzer and Josh Mensch. Nonfiction that reads like fiction - an enjoyable read. My review: /review/show...

Russia:

I was in Suriname with The Cost of Sugar by Cynthia McLeod - my first visit to that country and read for To the Finish Line for Jenny Challenge. Here’s to you Jenny for getting me to read my first book set in Suriname. It was a good recommendation. My review: /review/show...
I was in Bahrain with Bahrain by Robert Cooper in the Cultures of the World Series published by Cavendish Publishing. I read this for To the Finish Line for Jenny Challenge. Thanks Jenny for still contributing to my reading pleasure from the other side. My review:
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I was in Portugal with The Book Spy during World War II. A librarian turned spy, then double agent. I enjoyed it. My review: /review/show...



Faroe Islands:

I was in New Caledonia with Miss Benson's Beetle, which I read for To the Finish Line for Jenny Challenge. While it was a reasonable story, the sense of place was dubious - pretty generic and set in the 1950s to blur the lines a little bit further.
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While I was reading, it got me thinking a lot about my only other New Caledonia read - written by my own aunt, no less! Your Flag's Blocking Our Sun is Helen's account of her journalistic posting in Nouméa, covering the growing independence movement of the early 80s. Probably tricky to get hold of a copy outside Australia, but I'd recommend it over the novel I just read in a heartbeat.
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While I was reading, it got me thinking a lot about my only other New Caledonia read - written by my own aunt, no less! Your Flag's Blocking Our Sun is Helen's account of her journalistic posting in Nouméa, covering the growing independence movement of the early 80s. Probably tricky to get hold of a copy outside Australia, but I'd recommend it over the novel I just read in a heartbeat.


Shaheen wrote: "I recommend Hisham Matar . The memoire is set in Libya.
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Great recommendation Shaheen, and I second The Return: Fathers, Sons, and the Land in Between by Hisham Matar. It was a five-star read for me.
Your post reminded me that I wanted to read his earlier book In the Country of Men. I see a more recent one A Month in Siena too. Adding them to my TBR!
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Great recommendation Shaheen, and I second The Return: Fathers, Sons, and the Land in Between by Hisham Matar. It was a five-star read for me.
Your post reminded me that I wanted to read his earlier book In the Country of Men. I see a more recent one A Month in Siena too. Adding them to my TBR!

Lilisa wrote: "Shaheen wrote: "I recommend [author:Hisham
Lilisa, I have thoroughly relished reading all of Hisham Matar's books. His writing pierces the vein and captures the reader to examine and explore the depth of what is humaness in being human - the ability to decipher the layers of perplexities without resignation.
There is another writer you may relish:
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I've been in Sweden once again with my favourite deaf journalist in Wolf Pack. I can't recommend this series highly enough!
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Greenland & Canada:

I've been in Eritrea and Israel with Black Foam: A Novel, which I will be counting for Eritrea. While the bulk of the present day action is set in Israel, about half the story comprises recollections or interviews about the protagonist's earlier life as a soldier in Eritrea. I didn't love it, but at the same time it was short and reasonably compelling, and being an 'own voices' novel makes it worth a read.
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I was in Australia with Exiles. Not as good as some of her other books, which I’ve rated four and five stars, but still an okay read. Review: /review/show...
I was in Syria* on my Long Walk with The Map of Salt and Stars. Unfortunately it wasn't the best choice, as not a lot of time was spent in Syria. But that's my own fault for not interpreting the blurb as well as I should have. I didn't write a proper review for this one as I found it falling short (for me) on a number of levels, but I know others have loved it, and it is very well-written. Beautiful cover art.
* Luckily I have read Syria before, several times.
* Luckily I have read Syria before, several times.

Andrea wrote: "I was in Syria* on my Long Walk with The Map of Salt and Stars. Unfortunately it wasn't the best choice, as not a lot of time was spent in Syria. But that's my own fault for not int..."
Darn that you didn’t enjoy it more, Andrea. The Map of Salt and Stars is one of my fav books. Oh well, better luck with your next reads!
Darn that you didn’t enjoy it more, Andrea. The Map of Salt and Stars is one of my fav books. Oh well, better luck with your next reads!
I had fluffy detour into Singapore, the US, Hong Kong, the UK, France, and a lot of Shanghai with China Rich Girlfriend.
Was very silly and opulent, but a bit of fun too.
Was very silly and opulent, but a bit of fun too.
I've been in India with The Unlikely Adventures of the Shergill Sisters. It was a fun read, but didn't rock my world.
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I was in 1980s USSR and Australia with Invented Lives. It offers a good insight to the exile of Soviet Jews at that time, and if the sense of place for Melbourne is anything to go by, I can only assume Leningrad is rock solid too. My first 5 star read for 2023.
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I was in Vanuatu earlier this month with Boxed Wine at Sunset by Judy Beaudoin and thoroughly enjoyed it - 5 stars! Finally wrote my review: /review/show...
I was in East Turkestan or the Xinjiang Autonomous Region of China with A Stone is Most Precious Where it Belongs by Gulchehra Hoja. It was a great read about the Uyghurs. My review: /review/show...
Was in Fiji (and Vanuatu) with Getting Stoned with Savages: A Trip Through the Islands of Fiji and Vanuatu by J. Maarten Troost. My review: /review/show...
I was in India and the U.S with the short story short story collection - A Small Sacrifice for an Enormous Happiness: Stories by Jai Chakrabarti. I enjoyed it. My review: /review/show...
I was on the continent of Africa across several countries with Africa Is Not a Country: Notes on a Bright Continent by Dipo Faloyin. It was a great read and superb writing. My review: /review/show...


I've been in ancient Judea, Renaissance Florence and contemporary Australia with new release, One Illumined Thread. It's not without some issues, but makes quite a fascinating change for readers who enjoy historical fiction. I can't resist these beautiful covers!
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I was in New Zealand with Birnam Wood by Eleanor Catton. I enjoyed it and gave it four stars. My review: /review/show...
I was in india with In Search of Amrit Kaur: A Lost Princess and Her Vanished World by Livia Manera Sambuy. It sounded intriguing but I was disappointed. Review: /review/show...
I was in Italy with So Shall You Reap by Donna Leon - the latest Commissario Guido Brunetti book. I’m enjoying this series a lot. My review: /review/show...
I've been in Istanbul and Oxford with Three Daughters of Eve. It's the kind of book where if you read it at surface-level, it's a great story, but if you let the author provoke your thoughts as she intends, it's very impressive. Fantastic sense of place for both locations, but I will count it for Türkiye.
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I was in Japan in a special cafe with Before the Coffee Gets Cold by Toshikazu Kawaguchi. How often do people get a chance to time travel for a brief period of time - before the coffee gets cold? My review: /review/show...
I was in Greece with Arrested Song: the haunting story of an extraordinary woman in Greece during WW2 by Irena Karafilly. It was an okay read. My review: /review/show...






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