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message 452: by Shomeret (last edited Sep 26, 2018 02:32PM) (new)

Shomeret | 520 comments I am currently in Florence Italy dealing with Claire Claremont's old age in 1873 through the pages of Claire's Last Secret: A Historical Mystery Featuring Lord Byron by Marty Ambrose. Claire was Mary Shelley's step-sister. She had a child with Lord Byron. She is reminiscing about that summer in Geneva in 1816 when she had her fling with Byron and Mary began to write Frankenstein. The next chapter of Ambrose's book takes place in Geneva in 1816.


Nadine in California (nadinekc) Hello all - I'm new here - this group is great!

I'm bouncing between San Diego and various towns in Mexico in The House of Broken Angels. Next stop will be India with Ghachar Ghochar and We That Are Young


message 454: by Andrea, Slow but steady (last edited Sep 27, 2018 05:07AM) (new)

Andrea | 1179 comments Mod
Nadine wrote: "Hello all - I'm new here - this group is great!
I'm bouncing between San Diego and various towns in Mexico in The House of Broken Angels. Next stop will be India..."


Welcome Nadine, you’ve already earned your keep - I’ll add Ghachar Ghochar to my TBR!


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Rusalka (rusalkii) | 1104 comments Mod
Welcome Nadine!


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Lilisa | 2248 comments Mod
Nadine wrote: "Hello all - I'm new here - this group is great!

I'm bouncing between San Diego and various towns in Mexico in The House of Broken Angels. Next stop will be India with [book:Ghachar..."


Welcome Nadine! Agree with Andrea - added GG to my TBR list and I have both the others on my list. Interested to hear what you think of all three. Happy travels.


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Carol (carolfromnc) | 585 comments Mod
Nadine wrote: "Hello all - I'm new here - this group is great!

I'm bouncing between San Diego and various towns in Mexico in The House of Broken Angels. Next stop will be India with [book:Ghachar..."


I’m looking forward to hearing your take on Ghachar Ghochar, Nadine! And it’s delightful to see you here.

I have We That Are Young on my bedside table but its weight is intimidating to-date. Hopefully I’ll get nudged along by my friends.


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Leslie | 82 comments I'm nudging you! That looks good!


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Leslie | 82 comments Shomeret wrote: "I am currently in Florence Italy dealing with Claire Claremont's old age in 1873 through the pages of Claire's Last Secret: A Historical Mystery Featuring Lord Byron by Marty Ambros..."

That looks very interesting. :-) I need to share that with one of my high school girl friends.


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Shomeret | 520 comments Leslie wrote: "Shomeret wrote: "I am currently in Florence Italy dealing with Claire Claremont's old age in 1873 through the pages of [book:Claire's Last Secret: A Historical Mystery Featuring Lord Byron|38821013..."

It's dual period--Florence 1873 and Geneva 1816.


message 461: by Leslie (last edited Sep 28, 2018 09:56AM) (new)

Leslie | 82 comments Just left the Louisiana bayou with a series that was new to me. I enjoyed it.

Bayou Trackdown Bayou Trackdown (The Trailsman #329) by Jon Sharpe by Jon Sharpe


message 462: by Heather (new)

Heather New York City, 1888, watching the events of the lightbulb and the competition between Edison and Westinghouse.

The Last Days of Night, by Graham Moore
The Last Days of Night by Graham Moore


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Leslie | 82 comments I just finished a very interesting short story The Conversion of Sum Loo by Willa Sibert Cather. It was written in 1900 and is easily found on-line. I posted the link with the short story. No set location but she wrote from Nebraska.


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Leslie | 82 comments I'm in Poland with a very interesting writer that is new to me. I love this collection of short stories. Very cleverly written.
The Cyberiad by Stanisław Lem

Also, in Rome back in time with The First Epistle of Clemens Romanus to the Church at Corinth by Pope Clement I


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Leslie | 82 comments Just had a nice blast back to childhood re-reading a short story from New York, Rip Van Winkle by Washington Irving.


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Leslie | 82 comments Just wrapped up two Halloween reads:

They don't specifically say a location, but it's USA.
Click-Clack the Rattlebag by Neil Gaiman and A Ghost Story by Mark Twain


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Carol (carolfromnc) | 585 comments Mod
I am in Los Angeles with Timothy Hallinan's latest , Nighttown. I've enjoyed his series set in Thailand but hadn't read any of the Junior Bender novels before this one, and I'll definitely be checking the back titles out of my library.


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I'm in India with Empress: The Astonishing Reign of Nur Jahan and in the Czech Republic with The Little Town Where Time Stood Still


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Shomeret | 520 comments I'm currently in ancient Alexandria but I'll eventually be traveling to ancient China with a Roman expedition. Talk about something that didn't make it into the history books! This is The Eagle and the Dragon: A Novel of Rome and China by Lewis F. McIntyre. I won my ticket to this book journey from a giveaway on Stephanie Dray's newsletter.


message 470: by Leslie (new)

Leslie | 82 comments Last night I wrapped up England with Hamlet by William Shakespeare. I forget sometimes how much I enjoy Shakespeare.

Then I started Ragtime by E.L. Doctorow (New York in the Jazz Age). I miss my piano!!!! This is terrific so far.


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Leslie | 82 comments I decided after watching Fear The Walking Dead that it was time to read the actual graphic novels so yesterday started The Walking Dead, Vol. 1 Days Gone Bye by Robert Kirkman The Walking Dead, Vol. 1: Days Gone Bye by Robert Kirkman. I don't love all graphic novels but I do enjoy reading them and this is a good one. It grabs you quickly and the art work is very good. Easier for me in some places than watching the show. For location, I think it's mostly Atlanta, Georgia for this one.


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Carol (carolfromnc) | 585 comments Mod
I am in Japan with The Mystery Train Disappears by Kyōtarō Nishimura, and enjoying immensely.


Nadine in California (nadinekc) I'm in Inda with the wonderful Ghachar Ghochar. I almost finished it while waiting 4 hours in the Apple store today to figure out what is wrong with my iPod. The staff kept praising me for being so calm and patient. I owe it all to the book :)


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Rusalka (rusalkii) | 1104 comments Mod
Hah Nadine! Glad you had some reading time! Did they fix your iPod?

I was in Lahore, Pakistan with The Reluctant Fundamentalist, which I really enjoyed.
Am now currently half way through The Complete Persepolis and just left Tehran, Iran for Austria.


Carol (§CoverLoverGirl§) (coverlovergirl) | 24 comments Oh dear me, everytime I-check in here I’ve found stuff that I WTR and add it to my list. I’ll have to live two lifetimes, renew my Passport twice to visit all the places and, to get through them all. However, I do enjoy the recommendations from everyone. I’m looking to use ebooks, reluctantly, so I can read when I can’t have my book with me.


message 477: by Lilisa (new)

Lilisa | 2248 comments Mod
I'm in the U.S. - in the state of Idaho with Educated: A Memoir.


Nadine in California (nadinekc) Rusalka wrote: "Hah Nadine! Glad you had some reading time! Did they fix your iPod?

Ultimately, yes. At first they thought the problem was thewith my iPod, so I bought a replacement, but the new one had the same problem, so it was an update issue. But I can still keep the new ipod at no charge. I'll believe it when I see the refund on my credit card statement ;)


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Leslie | 82 comments Carol wrote: "Oh dear me, everytime I-check in here I’ve found stuff that I WTR and add it to my list. I’ll have to live two lifetimes, renew my Passport twice to visit all the places and, to get through them al..."

Me too! :-) I'm in New York in the Jazz Age with Ragtime by E.L. Doctorow and am loving it. I watched the movie as a child and it's mostly coming back to me. A terrific read!


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Carol (carolfromnc) | 585 comments Mod
I am in contemporary London with In Our Mad and Furious City by Guy Gunaratne.


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message 482: by Andrea, Slow but steady (new)

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I'm in 17th century France with City of Crows.


message 483: by Leslie (last edited Oct 19, 2018 11:28AM) (new)

Leslie | 82 comments I'm with Chilean author Pablo Neruda, reading The Yellow Heart and for something completely different, I'm reading The Sound of a Wild Snail Eating by Elisabeth Tova Bailey. I believe the latter takes place in Massachusetts.

Just wrapped up a fanciful science-fiction short story on an imaginary island, The Quest for Blank Claveringi


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Leslie | 82 comments I'm reading an interesting book called Of Poetry and Protest: From Emmett Till to Trayvon Martin by Philip Cushway. It's a refreshing mix of poetry, interviews, short biographical sketches and photos. I'm not far along but loved the Muhammed Ali poem which came as a surprise. Location - USA.


Nadine in California (nadinekc) I'm reading A Fairly Good Time, which puts me in France in the early 1960's. So far, so hilarious!


message 486: by Andrea, Slow but steady (new)

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I'm back in 14th century England with The Turn of Midnight. It picks up exactly where The Last Hours finished.


message 487: by Carol (new)

Carol (carolfromnc) | 585 comments Mod
I’m in Russia with A Whisper to the Living by Stuart M. Kaminsky, and Armenia with Armenian Sketchbook by Vasily Grossman.


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Rusalka (rusalkii) | 1104 comments Mod
I'm in South Sudan reading Songs of a War Boy: The bestselling biography of Deng Adut - a child soldier, refugee and man of hope.

Deng was the NSW Australian of the Year in 2017, but boy his story is hard to read (content, it's actually very readable). At least I know it has a happy ending, unlike many other people I am meeting along the way.


message 489: by Andrea, Slow but steady (new)

Andrea | 1179 comments Mod
Rusalka wrote: "I'm in South Sudan reading Songs of a War Boy: The bestselling biography of Deng Adut - a child soldier, refugee and man of hope. Deng was the NSW Australian of the Year in 2017, ..."

Oh, I am in awe of that man - I should read it too.


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Leslie | 82 comments Rusalka, that sounds so interesting!!! I love biographies and I love reading internationally. Thank you for sharing.


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Lilisa | 2248 comments Mod
I'm in South Africa with Cry, the Beloved Country and in Scotland with Broken Ground.


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Rusalka (rusalkii) | 1104 comments Mod
Leslie wrote: "Rusalka, that sounds so interesting!!! I love biographies and I love reading internationally. Thank you for sharing."

No worries, sorry missed this. Will let you and Andrea know how it turns out.


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Rusalka (rusalkii) | 1104 comments Mod
Lilisa wrote: "I'm in South Africa with Cry, the Beloved Country and in Scotland with Broken Ground."

I just got sent my first Val McDermid book the other day. Enjoy, Lilisa!


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Rusalka wrote: "Lilisa wrote: "I'm in South Africa with Cry, the Beloved Country and in Scotland with Broken Ground."

I just got sent my first Val McDermid book the other day. Enjoy, L..."


This my first and reading out of order!


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Claire (clairemcalpine) | 313 comments I've been in Berne, Switzerland, but mostly in 1700's Paris reading Edward Carey's Little, the extraordinary life of a servant girl Anne Marie Grosholz, apprentice to a Doctor, from whom she learns how to create life-like heads made of wax.


Carol (§CoverLoverGirl§) (coverlovergirl) | 24 comments Andrea wrote: "Rusalka wrote: "I'm in South Sudan reading Songs of a War Boy: The bestselling biography of Deng Adut - a child soldier, refugee and man of hope. Deng was the NSW Australian of the ..."

I have it earmarked on my kindle. Will be a while before I get around to reading it as I have a high pile WTBR.


Carol (§CoverLoverGirl§) (coverlovergirl) | 24 comments Shomeret wrote: "I'm currently in ancient Alexandria but I'll eventually be traveling to ancient China with a Roman expedition. Talk about something that didn't make it into the history books! This is [book:The Eag..."

I downloaded this on my Kindle as I love books set in this era and particularly China. It’s in a queue and will more likely be in my 2019 reading list.


message 498: by Andrea, Slow but steady (new)

Andrea | 1179 comments Mod
I'm in Spain with a new translation of Memory and Oblivion


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Leslie | 82 comments Just finished a terrific short story by Wendell Berry called Stand By Me which takes place in Kentucky.


message 500: by Leslie (new)

Leslie | 82 comments I enjoyed yesterday's short story so much, today I read another by this author, Leavings by Wendell Berry (a collection of poetry) {Kentucky} and another short story, Signs and Symbols by Vladimir Nabokov


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