
I have completed reading the books for this challenge, although there are four that I haven’t reviewed. It has taken me two years and I’ve read 25 books, some of which I wouldn’t have thought of reading if it hadn’t been for this challenge. I travelled round the world and ventured into Outer Space in Ray Bradbury’s Leviathan ’99 and into the realms of fantasy in J R R Tolkien’s The Lord of the Ring Trilogy.
I enjoyed all of them, especially the 5 star books marked with an asterisk *.
Here’s the final list with links to my reviews (where they exist):
North America (USA) Inland by Téa Obreht
Small Town ( Canada) A Town Called Solace by Mary Lawson*
Island (Crete, Greece) The Island by Victoria Hislop
Train (travelling from Ostend to Constantinople, via Cologne, Vienna and Belgrade) Stamboul Train by Graham Greene
Far East (Hong Kong, Cambodia) The Honourable Schoolboy by John le Carré*
Indian Sub-Continent (India) Last Man in Tower by Aravind Adiga*
Village (Ireland) The Wonder by Emma Donoghue *
Oceania (Australia) A Room Made of Leaves by Kate Grenville
Forest (Germany) White Rose, Black Forest by Eoin Dempsey
Space (The Universe) Leviathan ’99
Mountain (Spain and other countries ) The Moon Sister by Lucinda Riley
South America (based on Peru) Bel Canto by Ann Patchett*
Free Square (Middle Earth) The Fellowship of the Ring by J R R Tolkien*
River (Rio Negro in Brazil) State of Wonder by Ann Patchett*
Polar Regions (The South Pole, Antarctica)– Ice Bound by Jerri Nielsen* (nonfiction)
Desert (Saudi Arabia) The Night of the Mi’raj by Zoë Ferraris
Walk (Malaya) A Town Like Alice by Nevil Shute
Southeast Asia (Vietnam) The Quiet American by Graham Greene
Africa (Belgian Congo) Heart of Darkness by Joseph Conrad
Beach (England) The Night Hawks by Elly Griffiths
Road (Scotland) Coffin Road by Peter May*
Europe (Belgium) Ashes by Christopher de Vinck
Sea (in the Gulf Stream off the coast of Cuba) The Old Man and the Sea by Ernest Hemingway
Middle East (present-day Iraq, Kuwait, and parts of Iran, Syria, and Turkey) Murder in Mesopotamia by Agatha Christie
City (France) The Paris Library by Janet Skeslien Charles
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My thanks to FictionFan who devised this challenge – I’m looking to seeing what she comes up with next.
















