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It’s Tuesday again! This week’s list features books set in another country. I was tempted to include books that take place in fictional places (Narnia, Middle Earth), but decided against it. After reviewing my list, I realized it has been a very long time since I read some of these! I’ll need to make time to revisit them.
The Collected Stories by Alexander Pushkin-Russia-I really enjoy short story collections, and I read this collection a very long time ago. I don’t remember as much about it as I would like, but I do remember really enjoying it.
Memoirs of a Geisha by Arthur Golden-Japan-I read this right before the movie came out. I know it has been met with mixed reviews, but I found it entertaining.
The Diary of Young Girl by Anne Frank-The Netherlands-A classic!
Dubliners by James Joyce-Ireland-Another great collection of short stories
Favorite Folktales from Around the World by Jane Yolen-This collection of stories from various places around the world has been sitting on my shelf unread for too long! I need to find time to read it.
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North and South by Elizabeth Gaskell-England-Another wonderful classic.
Anne of Green Gables by L.M. Montgomery-Canada-A childhood favorite.
Riley Jenson Guardian Series by Keri Arthur-Australia-I really enjoyed this paranormal series.
The Good Earth by Pearl S. Buck-China-I read this a long time ago in school. While my classmates found it boring, I really liked it.
How to Be Victorian: A Dawn to Dusk Guide to Victorian Life by Ruth Goodman-England-I sort of feel like it is cheating to put two books set in England on my list, but this one is so good I had to include it. It is a fascinating look at life in Victorian England.