
Top Ten Tuesday is a weekly meme created by The Broke and the Bookish and now hosted by Jana at That Artsy Reader Girl.
The rules are simple:
• Each Tuesday, Jana assigns a new topic. Create your own Top Ten list that fits that topic – putting your unique spin on it if you want.
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• Or if you don’t have a blog, just post your answers as a comment.
This week’s topic is Top Ten Books Set In Another Country. I’ve picked ten books from the past year or so that I enjoyed partly because of the location they were predominantly set in, partly because they were great books.
Click on the title for more information about the book and to read my review.
NEW ZEALAND: The Moral Compass by K. A. Servian
NIGERIA: Wake Me When I’m Gone by Odafe Atogun
POLAND: The Good Doctor of Warsaw by Elisabeth Gifford
SPAIN: The Secret of Vesalius by Jordi Llobregat
NORWAY: The Sixteen Trees of the Somme by Lars Mytting
RUSSIA: The Vanishing Futurist by Charlotte Hobson
COLOMBIA: A Reluctant Warrior by Kelly Brooke Nicholls
GUATEMALA: Stranger by David Bergen
ITALY: Venetian Blood by Christine Evelyn Volker
CHINA: The Good Earth by Pearl S. Buck


Nice to see Strange in there I chose it too! 🙂
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Sorry for the typo it should of course read Stranger!
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I chose it, probably for the same reason as you: I loved the book and I’m not sure there are many set in that country!
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Yes the same reasons.
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I wish I could say I’ve never read The Good Earth but I think my freshman year English teacher hated us. Hah. Rarely do I find a book boring, but that one certainly was (for me anyway). Excellent list, you hit quite a few countries, too.
Here is our Top Ten Tuesday. Thank you!
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I think reading a book in school is never the ideal circumstance to experience it. I wouldn’t say it was my favourite book of all time but I found it interesting and it made me want to read more about China. I have what sounds like a really interesting memoir about life in China, Song of Praise for a Flower, in my TBR pile.
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The Moral Compass sounds especially interesting; I’ll have to check it out! I wish I hadn’t first read The Good Earth in high school, as I think I would’ve appreciated it much more if I had read it on my own as an adult. As it stands, I don’t think I’ll be rushing to re-read it, which is probably my loss!
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I haven’t read any of these, but I love the cover of The Moral Compass. Great list!
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A Reluctant Warrior was a good book, I enjoyed that one. The Good Doctor of Warsaw is languishing on my most immediate TBR, hopefully a read for the Easter break.
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I haven’t read any of these yet but this list looks really good. I am looking forward to read a few of these 🙂
My TTT: http://flippingthruthepages.com/2018/03/ten-books-that-take-place-in-another-country/
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You have some great books on your list too. Homecoming has been on my wishlist for ages and I read a book by Jessica Brockmole I really enjoyed – Woman Enters Left – a few months ago.
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Homegoing is a little different but absolutely important and wonderful book. Oh wow, I never actually checked any other book by Jessica 😀 Thanks for the rec!
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