I read a lot of crime fiction books set in the UK in particular, so I was surprised when my "map" of where I have been looked like this:
Among the books that I have really enjoyed this year are translated Scandinavian crime fiction novels such as
- 4.9, ECHOES FROM THE DEAD, Johan Theorin
- 4.9, SHADOW, Karin Alvtegen
- 4.8, ARCTIC CHILL, Arnaldur Indridason
- 4.8, THE REDEEMER, Jo Nesbo
- 4.7, UNSEEN, Mari Jungstedt
- 4.6, THE SWEETNESS OF LIFE, Paulus Hochgatterer
- 4.6, THE PYRAMID, Henning Mankell
- 5.0, SHATTER, Michael Robotham - Australian author
- 5.0, PLAY DEAD, Richard Montanari - US author, UK setting
- 4.9, SEARCH THE DARK, Charles Todd - US author, UK setting
- 4.9, A PALE HORSE, Charles Todd - US author, UK setting
- 4.8, THE CRUELLEST MONTH, Louise Penny - Canadian author
- 4.7, RITUAL, Mo Hayder - UK
- 4.7, TOUCHSTONE, Laurie R. King - US author
- 4.7, THE LOW ROAD, Chris Womersley - Australian author
- 4.6, DOORS OPEN, Ian Rankin - UK
- 4.6, SEVEN ANCIENT WONDERS, Matthew Reilly- Australian author
- 4.5, THE CHALK CIRCLE MAN, Fred Vargas - French
- 4.5, THE IRON HEART, Marshall Browne - Australian author
- 4.5, THE WHITE TIGER, Aravind Atiga- Indian author
Readers of my blog are a cosmopolitan lot, coming from all over the world as you can see
This pie chart shows the country "share"
7 comments:
What a fine post :D
You must have made that chart while I was away, however. I am sure there should be more Danes otherwise ;)
This is a great Weekly Geeks theme! I am hoping to do it later this week.
Dorte, I have linked this to the "live" chart, and so Denmark is back there today, courtesy of your visit, and Unknown has reduced.
This was a really interesting them Marg, and the online map makes it really asy
Fun stats, Kerrie! Thanks for sharing :)
So great! I love maps. It is exciting how many countries we visit in one way and another. Thanks for the suggestions. :)
Yay for piecharts (especially when they're this colourful).
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