The seventh continent is for reviews of books from Antarctica - or the sea, space, the supernatural, history, the future - or whichever alternative setting you can come up with for this wildcard category. Have fun!
Vindeltorn was first published in English as The Twistrose Key, but as the author is actually Norwegian I prefered to read it in Norwegian. Good juvenile fantasy.
My first review for the challenge - I didn't think it would be 'other'. Daughter of Smoke and Bone by Laini Taylor is set in Prague, several other cities, and 'Elsewhere.' I highly recommend it.
South America has been my toughest too, two years running. I am reading my third, if only this translated classic would unroll quicker! I'll give my other two and in the remaining categories, I am a full house this year, Kerrie!
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Cold days is set in Fairie (fairy-country) and Chicago. Sorry for the typo....
Harry Dresden is always fun.
Vindeltorn was first published in English as The Twistrose Key, but as the author is actually Norwegian I prefered to read it in Norwegian. Good juvenile fantasy.
My third book in this category, but it was so good I had to put it on the list.
My first review for the challenge - I didn't think it would be 'other'. Daughter of Smoke and Bone by Laini Taylor is set in Prague, several other cities, and 'Elsewhere.' I highly recommend it.
Have finished the 7th continent. Just 3 books for South America to go.
South America has been my toughest too, two years running. I am reading my third, if only this translated classic would unroll quicker! I'll give my other two and in the remaining categories, I am a full house this year, Kerrie!
Please leave a message at my blog if you renew this theme. My own are running again and I would love to have you in my parlour too. Have a look! Merry Christmas from central Canada! Carolyn. https://cmriedel.wordpress.com/riedel-challenges-2015/
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