Reading Across Borders - Africa
Countries Completed are highlighted in purple.
Books read are highlighted in red.
Reviewed books are followed by link to the review.
1. Algeria
2. Angora
3. Benin
4. Botswana
5. Burkina Faso
6. Burundi
7. Cameroon
8. Central African Republic
9. Chad
10. Comoros
11. Congo
12. Congo, Democratic Republic of
13. Cote d'Ivoire/Ivory Coast
14. Djibouti
15. Egypt
The Yacoubian Building by Alaa Al Aswany (finished 28 June 2008)
16. Equatoria Guinea
18. Ethiopia
19. Gabon
21. Ghana
22. Guinea
24. Kenya
27. Libya
28. Madagascar
30. Mali
31. Mauritania
33. Morocco
34. Mozambique
35. Namibia
36. Niger
37. Nigeria
39. Sao Tome and Principe
40. Senegal
41. Seychelles
42. Sierra Leone
43. Somalia
47. Tanzania
48. Togo
49. Tunisia
50. Uganda
51. Zambia
52. Zimbabwe
16. Equatoria Guinea
17. Eritrea
18. Ethiopia
19. Gabon
20. Gambia
21. Ghana
22. Guinea
23. Guinea-Bissau
24. Kenya
25. Lesotho
26. Liberia
27. Libya
28. Madagascar
29. Malawi
30. Mali
31. Mauritania
32. Mauritius
33. Morocco
34. Mozambique
35. Namibia
36. Niger
37. Nigeria
Half of A Yellow Sun, by Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie (finished 28 February 2007)
Purple Hibiscus, by Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie (finished 5 June 2007)
Things Fall Apart by Chinua Achebe (finished 6 January 2007)
38. Rwanda Purple Hibiscus, by Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie (finished 5 June 2007)
Things Fall Apart by Chinua Achebe (finished 6 January 2007)
39. Sao Tome and Principe
40. Senegal
41. Seychelles
42. Sierra Leone
43. Somalia
Links, by Nuruddin Farah (finished 9 January 2008)
44. South Africa Life and Times of Michael K, by J.M. Coetzee
Cry The Beloved Country, by Alan Paton
45. Sudan 46. Swaziland Cry The Beloved Country, by Alan Paton
47. Tanzania
48. Togo
49. Tunisia
50. Uganda
51. Zambia
52. Zimbabwe
6 comments:
That is very impressive. I think it would take me at least 20 years to read one book from every country in Africa.
beastmomma - this is part of my long-term reading across borders challenge (the link is on my sidebar). I definitely don't plan on reading books from all of these countries in one year!!!
I just looked at the sidebar and it all makes sense now. Sorry for the confusion :) I am VERY impressed with how many challenges and book related events you are doing.
THat is interesting. You have done well.
beastmomma- no need to apologize! I don't really explain it in my post.
guatami - I feel as if I'm only just beginning, but thanks! :)
Thanks Alot for the great post
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