![]() * That leads me to ask who is the target audience? Armchair travelers looking for a thrill (keep the story constantly exciting) or future travelers looking to learn (keep the story real, include bits that are not exciting because they were an integral part of the experience). * Is the story engaging? This gets complicated because there may be times when the story is not engaging because part of the experience/trip was not engaging. I've been thinking about what factors go into a nonfiction travel book review: Globe Stand Photo: Daniel Loiselle/Getty Images “There are too many books I haven’t read, too many places I haven’t seen, too many memories I haven’t kept long enough.” The more that you learn, the more places you'll go.” - Dr. ![]() "The more that you read, the more things you will know. The copycatting is getting ridiculous and tiresome. ![]() Please ask permission before copying and please give appropriate credit. I have worked very hard gathering resources for others to use and coming up with new activities. Here is a record of my travels since 2009: This venture has introduced me to far off lands, fresh viewpoints, and many new authors I might not have discovered otherwise. I personally started reading around the world in 2008. Want to read about the world? We have close to 50,000 books cataloged by setting and more are added each week. ![]() The main purpose of this group is to travel the world through books, experiencing new authors and cultures along the way. Anyone who loves reading books from around the world is welcome here. Challenge participation is not a requirement of joining. The separate group was established in 2011.Īnyone can join and participate in the challenges or readings at any time. Where in the world will your next book take you? If you love world literature, translated works, travel writing, or exploring the world through books, you have come to the right place! ATW80 began in 2009 as a challenge on TNBBC. Where in the world will your next book take you? If you love world literature, translated works, travel writing, or explorin Reading takes you places. ![]()
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