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My book tip from Sweden would be:
The Emigrants (novels) – Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Emigrants_(novels)
The novels moved me deep in my Swedish heart and will stay forever in my mind/Anna
One of my challenges is to read a book from every country. But I have no idea where to start. What books are good to read? I’ve mostly read books from the United States, the United Kingdom, Canada, and a handful from other countries like Japan and Greece. I want to know what is out there. It’s difficult to choose. So, I need your help. I need a lot of people’s help.
Here’s what I propose. It’s very simple. All you need to do is leave a comment stating which country you’re from and which book you’d recommend from your country. It could be a book that defines literature in your country, or it could be a book that’s your favourite. Anything is fine, as long as you’d recommend it.
Second, and this is important, I’m asking you to share this post with your friends and family…
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the Iliad by Homer is unsurpassed reading. I would suggest James Fenimore Cooper, a wonderful American novelist. Thank you!
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Please make sure you write this comment in the original post too. This is a reblog post 🙂
Thanks for the reading tips!
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For Canada it would be “Memoirs of a Hayseed Physicist” by Peter Martel. (There’s a little bias there)
Leslie
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Great. Make sure you also leave this comment in the original post. This is a reblogged post 🙂
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Contesto en el post original. De nuestro país, España, el gran libro que todos debemos leer es DON QUIJOTE DE LA MANCHA. Saludos
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Gracias por la punta.
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“Noli Me Tangere” and “El Filibusterismo”
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Thanks. Make sure you leave the tips in the original post too. This is a reblogged post 🙂
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Thanks for the suggestion. I saw that someone did follow your instructions and comment on my post 🙂 And of course, thanks for sharing!
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Your welcome. I haven’t found out how to turn comments off in reblogged posts. I’m sorry, but I tried to redirect them to the original post.
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Neither have I. I’ve tried, but there doesn’t seem to be anything that’ll do it.
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You gave me an idea. I could ask wp support how to turn comments off for reblog posts.
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That might work. I couldn’t find anything in the dashboard.
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I have asked the question to them. I’ll let you know if I get an answer that helps 🙂
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Check this post out. I got an answer, but not a good one.
Comments in reblogged posts – Annas Art – FärgaregårdsAnna
https://fargaregardsanna.wordpress.com/2016/01/16/comments-in-reblogged-posts/
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It’s as I expected. Thanks.
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If you read the comment in that post you will find that there’s a way to turn off comments in a post. Wp support gave me the wrong answer.
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I think I’ve looked for it before, but couldn’t find it. I guess I’ll have to look again.
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I did a post about it just now.
https://fargaregardsanna.wordpress.com/2016/01/24/found-the-turn-off-comments-section/
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Well, that looks easy 🙂
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To Kill A Mocking Bird, A River Runs Through It, and Breakfast at Tiffany’s really define most of the human condition.
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Thanks. Interesting. If you have time, please leave this comment in the original post too. This is a reblogged post and I don’t know how to turn comments off in this post 🙂
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