Paul's reading 'round the world: Europe
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1pkron
Hi,
I just found this group. I've been on a "world challenge" for the last two years, starting in Europe.
I've "done" all of Europe except Andorra, Greenland, San Marino and Kosovo (and several other partially recognized states, autonomous regions, crown dependencies etc that I have no intention of trying). I hope my list may be helpful to others:
http://www.uoguelph.ca/~pkron/World_Book_Project/Welcome.html
Paul
I just found this group. I've been on a "world challenge" for the last two years, starting in Europe.
I've "done" all of Europe except Andorra, Greenland, San Marino and Kosovo (and several other partially recognized states, autonomous regions, crown dependencies etc that I have no intention of trying). I hope my list may be helpful to others:
http://www.uoguelph.ca/~pkron/World_Book_Project/Welcome.html
Paul
2Trifolia
Hi Paul, welcome to the EEC-group. That's a very interesting and inspiring list of books you've been reading. I'd never have thought of reading Papal Encyclicals, but I guess you cannot get better Vatican literature. I also like your set of rules :-) I think most of us would appreciate your comments on the books you read.
I noticed that you continue to read around the world. FYI, there's also a Reading Globally-group: http://www.librarything.com/groups/readinggloballyficti you might want to join or watch.
I noticed that you continue to read around the world. FYI, there's also a Reading Globally-group: http://www.librarything.com/groups/readinggloballyficti you might want to join or watch.