This is where you will link books you have read that relate to South America.
If you are reading 3 books for South America, try to make them all from different countries.
Archipelago began in Trinidad, took us on to Margarita Island and Los Roches of Venezuela, then to the Netherlands Antilles (Bonaire, Curacao, and Aruba), then Cartagena, Colombia, the San Blas Islands of Panama, through the Panama Canal to the Galapagos Islands.
I tripled all except one unfinished South American novel. Wordy classics! I had commented but perhaps you haven't approved it yet. Let me know if you renew this theme. I invite you to the three I run! Happy new year from Carolyn in Canada! https://cmriedel.wordpress.com/riedel-challenges-2015/
P.S. It took me 1 hour to get this comment through! Those new captchas have to go.
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Reading book #7, Alone in the Crowd, has convinced me that Garcia-Roza's Inspector Espinosa series is worth reading from the beginning.
Archipelago began in Trinidad, took us on to Margarita Island and Los Roches of Venezuela, then to the Netherlands Antilles (Bonaire, Curacao, and Aruba), then Cartagena, Colombia, the San Blas Islands of Panama, through the Panama Canal to the Galapagos Islands.
Finally one from South America!!
I think I've found another 'moody sleuth' in Roberto Ampeuro's Ceyatano Brule. Will definitely be searching out the rest of this intriguing series.
I tripled all except one unfinished South American novel. Wordy classics! I had commented but perhaps you haven't approved it yet. Let me know if you renew this theme. I invite you to the three I run! Happy new year from Carolyn in Canada! https://cmriedel.wordpress.com/riedel-challenges-2015/
P.S. It took me 1 hour to get this comment through! Those new captchas have to go.
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