I am participating in Sheila's Where Are You Reading Challenge this year so I am going to use it as my wrap-up at the end of each month. I am really having fun posting each book I read to my 2011 Reading Map (on Google).
Here's where I read in March:
Europe:
- United Kingdom--Pride and Prejudice by Nancy Butler (graphic novel)
- Germany and Holland--Anne Frank by Sid Jacobson (graphic novel)
- Poland--The Violin of Auschwitz by Maria Angels Anglada
- New Mexico--Split by Swati Avasthi
- United States--IQ: How Psychology Hijacked Intelligence by Stephen Murdoch
- New York--Hush by Eishes Chayill
- Connecticut--Unlocked by Ryan G. Van Cleave
- Nebraska--Attachments by Rainbow Rowell
- India--Fasting, Feasting by Anita Desai
- Pakistan--Not Easily Washed Away: Memoirs of a Muslim Daughter by Anon Beauty
- Bhutan--Radio Shangri-La by Lisa Napoli
- Afghanistan--Born Under a Million Shadows by Andrea Busfield
Challenge Update:
- Awesome Authors--8 out of 10 books
- Middle East--11 out of however many I want (this is just books read in 2011)
- Mystery and Suspense--4 out of 12
- One, Two Theme--4 out of 6
- PoC--23 out of however many I want
- Reading from my Shelves--10 out of however many I want/can
- What's in a Name--5 out of 6
5 comments
I love how you've read across the globe. I'm happy that I'm now more conscious of the setting of my books than I used to be. Have a fabulous April!
Fantastic job on getting those states marked on the map! Have fun with your journey. :)
Aths--I agree that I am thinking about "place" much more these days, which I like. I get so excited at the end of a book as I realize I get to place a marker on the map in a new country or state
Orangeness--I find marking off new states more difficult than new countries since I tend to read books set abroad more often than the US, but I really want to read more US-set stuff.
That's a great list.
Heather--Thank you, I feel like I had a successful reading month
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