Where In The World Are You? May/June 2019
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1hemlokgang
Share a creative sentence working the title of your current book and its geographical setting into it.
Example:
Whilst in England, little touched my heart as much as The Golden Tresses of The Dead.
Example:
Whilst in England, little touched my heart as much as The Golden Tresses of The Dead.
2hemlokgang
I am off to East Texas in an effort to recall The Unremembered Girl.
3kidzdoc
I've been logging plenty of frequent flier miles so far this month. I started out in Bogotá, the capital of Colombia, investigating The Shape of the Ruins, hopped a quick flight to Santiago, the Chilean capital, exploring The Remainder of a life lived in exile, experienced Black Deutschland in Berlin, and now find myself surrounded by Celestial Bodies in Muscat, the capital of Oman.
4rolandperkins
Kay Kenyon places her heroine "At the Table of
Wolves" in England and Western Europe during
the inter-World-War years, as, in the aftermath of
World War I, some characters get into the habit of
"spilling secrets"; and are caught up by protagonists
who are newly with psychic powers.
Wolves" in England and Western Europe during
the inter-World-War years, as, in the aftermath of
World War I, some characters get into the habit of
"spilling secrets"; and are caught up by protagonists
who are newly with psychic powers.
5Selliers
I'm still in England. I have accompanied The Bell all the way to it's final resting place, and now, I think, I'll go and have some Cider with Rosie.
6Selliers
We Have Always Lived in the Castle in New England, and the food is always delicious but in the past it has disagreed with a person or two.
7jveezer
In a country that seems to be Saudi Arabia, trying to tune into how the Variations on Night and Day affect the desert, the people, and the people trying to control them and their resources.
8rolandperkins
In Washington D C and the parts of the U.S. en
route to it, finding out: why is "The Bonus Army; an
American epic"*
Gives sort of a "Warts-and-All" view of the usually
admired (including by me) Franklin D. Roosevelt.
It doesn't blame all of the Bonus Army's failures on
Herbert Hoover
*by Paul Dickson &
route to it, finding out: why is "The Bonus Army; an
American epic"*
Gives sort of a "Warts-and-All" view of the usually
admired (including by me) Franklin D. Roosevelt.
It doesn't blame all of the Bonus Army's failures on
Herbert Hoover
*by Paul Dickson &
10-pilgrim-
I flew from America to Sri Lanka to discover the secrets of The Mask Collectors.
11kidzdoc
I'm visiting the Queen of the Sea, and learning more about the history of Lisbon.
12-pilgrim-
I am hasting homeward through drear Mirkwood and the Saxon lands, to fight beside my king, even though we expect to see The Fall of Arthur.
13berthirsch
In France from the 1950s to the 2000s with Annie Ernaux, The Years.
A woman's book filled with honesty. This is a somewhat generational book. She is a contemporary of mine and having lived through the same years, historical and sociological events enthralls me in reading about our times. Even though her story is a woman's story and very French in nature, hers is a universal, human story. A great writer.
Some writers transcend gender. She is a master.
"In order to think, speak, write, work, exist in another way, we felt we had nothing to lose by trying everything. 1968 was the first year of the world".
A great description of the revolution that existed on college campuses around the world in the late 60s. Questioning authority, experimenting, an exciting time to have come of age in.
A woman's book filled with honesty. This is a somewhat generational book. She is a contemporary of mine and having lived through the same years, historical and sociological events enthralls me in reading about our times. Even though her story is a woman's story and very French in nature, hers is a universal, human story. A great writer.
Some writers transcend gender. She is a master.
"In order to think, speak, write, work, exist in another way, we felt we had nothing to lose by trying everything. 1968 was the first year of the world".
A great description of the revolution that existed on college campuses around the world in the late 60s. Questioning authority, experimenting, an exciting time to have come of age in.
14jveezer
In the French wine country of Sancerre, wondering how dumb in love The Muse of the Department can be...
15rolandperkins
The heroine of this judy Christie novel* is named not
Sweet Olive but "Camille Gardner". An unwilling
trouble-shooter for a devious relative, she is an artist.
Where? Oh, in Samford, LA, a former home town
that she really hates.
*Sweet Olive; a Trumpet and Vine Novel
Sweet Olive but "Camille Gardner". An unwilling
trouble-shooter for a devious relative, she is an artist.
Where? Oh, in Samford, LA, a former home town
that she really hates.
*Sweet Olive; a Trumpet and Vine Novel
16hemlokgang
I am in Chicago becoming one of The Great Believers.
17Selliers
For a while I have traveled between Paris and New York to escape the clutches of The King in Yellow, and now I'm somewhere in Asia creating Invisible Cities for Kublai Khan.
18hemlokgang
I am in Paris working alongside Marie Curie, who most definitely has A Mind of Her Own.
19dypaloh
The furnace has gone out, cold has invaded my sleep, and I am now by turns delighted and troubled by Arctic Dreams.
20jveezer
Crisscrossing the world like a good groupie hoping to run into No Walls and the Recurring Dream. A recurring dream with the Little Folksinger sounds good but really, no walls. And just to continue the musical theme, once that tour was over I jumped into the tour van with my favorite Tranny.
21jveezer
...and now back to China for my third pluck of The Plum in the Golden Vase. Volume three of five in this huge Classic of Chinese Literature.
22rolandperkins
A June county fair in Minnesota, where the "Key" is
"Lime Pie Murder." First Joanne Fluke novel I've
heard of. I don't always finish, a mystery that
features food, but expecting to fisnish this one.
"Lime Pie Murder." First Joanne Fluke novel I've
heard of. I don't always finish, a mystery that
features food, but expecting to fisnish this one.
23Selliers
I've been in England again for a bit, wallowing decadently in Rust of Gold.
24hemlokgang
I am off to the faraway Druhastania, a place where Gingerbread is unusually magical!
26hemlokgang
Leaving New York City where I learned about the dark art of The Ask, and I am not heading to Poland to learn about The Tattooist of Auschwitz.
27hemlokgang
Heading from Poland to England where you can be certain that I will be Watching You.
28kidzdoc
I'm in Ibahernando, a small town in the Extremadura autonomous community of Spain, learning more about Javier Cercas's great uncle, who died as a young man during the Spanish Civil War, and the Lord of All the Dead whose military campaign to take control of the country cost hundreds of thousands of lives in less than three years.
29Selliers
I'm still in England, following Miss Silver to the Danger Point.
(In the US this book it's called "In the Balance" but the touchstones don't work for this edition.)
(In the US this book it's called "In the Balance" but the touchstones don't work for this edition.)
30rolandperkins
In "Salford", a Massachusetts town that boasts
a Bowlaway*-- the object of this novel's controversies.
*by Elizabeth McCracken
a Bowlaway*-- the object of this novel's controversies.
*by Elizabeth McCracken
31jveezer
Back to Norway, as I continue My Struggle with big, long, multi-volume tomes. On the island of Tromøya with Book Three, reliving Karl Ove's Boyhood.
32hemlokgang
Wandering the deserts of Northern Africa, yearning for relief under The Sheltering Sky.
33berthirsch
I am in Germany witnessing the intellectual and spiritual journey of Martin Buber in a biography written by Paul Mendes-Flohr. Buber was a bridge between several influences. Coming form a wealthy Polish-Jewish Orthodox family he turned against traditional religion as he began a lifelong search for the true spiritual influence for all humans.
A traveler in Hasidism, Sinology, Philosophy, Literature and Zionism among his friends were Herman Hesse, Richard Wilhelm, Carl Jung, Theodore Herzl, Chaim Weizmann, Max Brod and dozens more.
His I and Thou book became a cornerstone in his belief of the importance of true dialogue, empathy, and the tenet that it is better to listen than to talk.
A traveler in Hasidism, Sinology, Philosophy, Literature and Zionism among his friends were Herman Hesse, Richard Wilhelm, Carl Jung, Theodore Herzl, Chaim Weizmann, Max Brod and dozens more.
His I and Thou book became a cornerstone in his belief of the importance of true dialogue, empathy, and the tenet that it is better to listen than to talk.
34hemlokgang
Also in India being initiated into The Book of M.
35-pilgrim-
I have been in Berlin, where I witnessed The Last Days of Hitler, after travelling between Portsmouth, London, Le Havre and Paris, with John Pearce On A Particular Service to the Crown.
Thence I returned to England to meet The Radleys , then headed to the capital to assist Selliers and Miss Silver in identifying the wearer of the Grey Mask.
Then in Japan Naoki Higashida taught me to Fall Down 7 Times, But Get Up 8
Thence I returned to England to meet The Radleys , then headed to the capital to assist Selliers and Miss Silver in identifying the wearer of the Grey Mask.
Then in Japan Naoki Higashida taught me to Fall Down 7 Times, But Get Up 8
36Selliers
Still in England, I have said a temporary adieu to Miss Silver wrapped in The Chinese Shawl, and then spent A Midsummer Night in the Workhouse with Diana Athill.
37hemlokgang
Left North Africa to go to Malaysia where I will either be stalking or being stalked by The Night Tiger.
39varielle
I've spent a very long night in Japan in Haruki Murakami's After Dark with a girl who just wants to read, but a would-be boyfriend and a Chinese working girl just won't leave her in peace. I think someone is stuck in my TV.
40hemlokgang
I am off to Cleveland to hear WWII stories and will, of course, follow rule #1, that The Dead Drink First.