I committed myself to reading 21 titles, all crime fiction, 3 titles each from 7 "continents".
My 7th continent - historical crime fiction.
Blog site: 2014 Global Reading Challenge
Africa
- 4.8, THE SECOND DEATH OF GOODLUCK TINUBU, Michael Stanley Botswana
- 4.5, DETECTIVE KUBU INVESTIGATES, Michael Stanley: a collection of short stories
- 4.6, THE MINOR ADJUSTMENT BEAUTY SALON, Alexander McCall Smith - Botswana
- 4.5, INSPECTOR SINGH INVESTIGATES: THE SINGAPORE SCHOOL OF VILLAINY, Shamini Flint- Singapore
- 4.3, HOTEL BOSPHORUS, Esmahan Aykol - Turkey
- 4.5, ARMS FOR ADONIS, Charlotte Jay - Lebanon
I can count separate Australian states
- 4.3, THE NURSING HOME MURDER, Ngaio Marsh- New Zealand
- 3.9, HANK OF HAIR, Charlotte Jay- Australia
- 4.7, GETTING WARMER, Alan Carter - Australian author
- 4.6, BLOOD FROM STONE, Frances Fyfield (UK)
- 4.3, THE LATE MONSIEUR GALLET, Georges Simenon - France
- 4.4, THE GOLDEN CALF, Helene Tursten - Sweden
- 4.0, THE RIVER, Cheryl Kaye Tardif - Canada
- 4.5, IRREPARABLE HARM, Melissa F. Miller
- 3.8, LIQUID FEAR, Scott Nicholson
- 3.7, HOTEL BRASIL, Frei Betto - Brazil
- 4.5, HAPPINESS IS EASY, Edney Silvestre - Brazil
- 4.7, THE SOUND OF THINGS FALLING, Juan Gabriel Vasquez - Colombia
- 4.8, LIFE AFTER LIFE, Kate Atkinson - Britain
- 4.4, DEATH OF A SWAGMAN, Arthur Upfield - Australia
- 4.4, THE SILVERSMITH'S WIFE, Sophia Tobin - London 1792
3 comments:
Well done you, Kerrie! I really am impressed.
Quite an accomplishment, Kerrie. I am just aiming at one for each continent and I have one to go for South America -- and it will probably be a book for Brazil.
Congratulations Kerrie. Well done.
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