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Worldwide | Jacqueline E Smith
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julesG Have you tried Goodreads? There are some good tips in the groups. 6y
Tove_Reads @julesG Yup, just started to look for these books, surfing the internet, but figured Litsy could be good too 🙂 6y
julesG Sure, it's the first place I ask around, too. Is Binti Namibian? 6y
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Tove_Reads @julesG Nigerian American, I think. Never read those, because me and magical realism are pretty much enemies 😟 6y
julesG It's 96 pages, or so. Keep it in mind, in case you can't find anything else. 6y
julesG This Graham Greene book is set partially in Paraguay 6y
Tove_Reads @julesG 👍🏽I will, although I have picked a book for Nigeria already. This one is Namibian. (edited) 6y
Itchyfeetreader I have picked up but not yet read this book of short stories. I‘m going to bare it with some essays I have about the Palestine literary festival. 6y
DebinHawaii This one is set in Morocco. It's still in my #TBR but I've heard good things. 6y
DebinHawaii And this one is Namibia. It's a good mystery--the first book in a series although I think there are only 2 books so far in it. 6y
rockpools This was graphic nonfiction and a good read: 6y
rockpools I was also interested in this one by a Palestinian author: 6y
Andrew65 Every Secret Thing by Susana Kearsley has a focus on Portugal (also visits the U.K., Canada, US) (also published under the name of Emma Cole) I gave it 4 stars. One of those books that has two time lines. 6y
Andrew65 @Eadieb read Burial Of Ghosts by Ann Cleeves 4 Stars last year which is set in Morocco I believe. 6y
Andrew65 If you like action books, Consent to Kill by Vince Flynn visits Qatar. I love the Mitch Rapp books - usually give them 5 Stars. This one was a personal favourite. (edited) 6y
Andrew65 Part of The Innocent by David Baldacci (No. 1 in the Will Robie Series) visits Morocco and is a very good book. 6y
Andrew65 The Lost Temple by Tom Harper has a large part set in Palestine - only gave it 3 Stars but might be because it was an audiobook. (edited) 6y
EadieB @Andrew65 Yes it was a 4 star read and about Morocco. 6y
GlassAsDiamonds First one that came to mind for Panama 6y
tpixie I follow a girl on Facebook “reading books from every country” you may get some ideas from her! 6y
arubabookwoman Portugal classics—try #Eca de Queiro, especially #TheMaias or #TheCrimeofFatherAmaro. For modern—#Saramag0 6y
Swe_Eva Heartily seconding @arubabookwoman‘s recommendations for Portugal, Eca de Queiros and Saramago. If you like political reads, I‘ll add Antonio Lobo Antunes as well. 🇵🇹 6y
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