maphead posted: "Another year of Rose City Reader's European Reading Challenge has come to a close. Throughout the year I try to read as many books as possible set in, or about different European countries, or by different European authors. With one country per book and e" Maphead's Book Blog
Another year of Rose City Reader'sEuropean Reading Challenge has come to a close. Throughout the year I try to read as many books as possible set in, or about different European countries, or by different European authors. With one country per book and each book by a different author I found myself moving from book to book across Europe, like some modern day armchair traveler's version of a Bella Époque grand tour of the European continent. I've been participating in this reading challenge for years and it's one of my all time favorites.
Last year I read and reviewed 20 books. This year I'm happy to report I improved my output to a personal best of 26. Just like in past years, there's a variety of countries represented, ranging from large counties like Russia and Germany to tiny ones like Vatican City.
For the last several years it's been a 50-50 mix of fiction and nonfiction. However, for this year's challenge for the first time ever over two thirds of the books I read happened to be works of fiction. Many of these novels are works of translation representing a wide array of original languages including Icelandic, Flemish and even Modern Hebrew. A number of these books will also be making my upcoming 2023 Favorite Nonfiction and 2022 Favorite Fiction lists. My goal for 2024 is 30 books and who knows with some hard work and a little luck maybe I'll pull it off.
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