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Names for the Sea
Names for the Sea: Strangers in Iceland | Sarah Moss
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Sarah Moss had a childhood dream of moving to Iceland, sustained by a wild summer there when she was nineteen. In 2009, she saw an advertisement for a job at the University of Iceland and applied on a whim, despite having two young children and a comfortable life in Kent. The resulting adventure was shaped by Icelands economic collapse, which halved the value of her salary, by the eruption of Eyjafjallajokull and by a collection of new friends, including a poet who saw the only bombs fall on Iceland in 1943, a woman who speaks to elves and a chef who guided Sarahs family around the intricacies of Icelandic cuisine. Moss explored hillsides of boiling mud and volcanic craters and learned to drive like an Icelander on the unsurfaced roads that link remote farms and fishing villages in the far north. She watched the northern lights and the comings and goings of migratory birds, and as the weeks and months went by, she and her family learned new ways to live. Names for the Sea is her compelling, beautiful and very funny account of living in a country poised on the edge of Europe, where modernization clashes with living folklore.
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BekaReid
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Enjoyed this memoir of Sarah Moss' year in Iceland and learning more about the country and its culture.

julieclair I need to read this! We are going to Iceland this summer. 😀 2y
BekaReid @julieclair how fun! I'm sure that'll be an amazing trip ☺️ 2y
SamAnne I'm headed to Iceland this summer as well! And I am a huge Sarah Moss fan. This is on my definite TBR list. Thank you for bringing this book to my radar! 2y
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BekaReid
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Exploring Iceland with Sarah Moss

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rachaich
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Great read, Moss's account of their time in Iceland. I felt I learned a fair bit about the country and folklore, plus more current and political views.
My first of her books, definitely more to.follow. 😊😍📖📚

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rachaich
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On holiday and reading about the cold...
I met Sarah Moss in Bath and bought this, so she signed it :)

Cathythoughts Sounds really good. Look forward to your thoughts. 2y
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Hooked_on_books
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Novelist Moss went to Iceland for a year to teach and here relates her experience of living there, right after their economic collapse. I read this one to my mom and we have both traveled (separately) to Iceland, so we both really enjoyed comparing our experience with Moss‘s. This was a great way to go somewhere at a time that isn‘t so easy to do.

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squirrelbrain
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Had to pop to the Leeds Library today (first day back at work so it was a treat for me...!). Plus #mummysquirrel has shingles so I chose books she would like too and we can share 😁

The tagged book is a non-fiction account of when Moss lived in Iceland. I might read this for #readingeurope2020 but already have Burial Rites on my list for #iceland.

The Murphy is on my list for Montenegro and Molly & Me is about a detective dog.... 🐕 😁

Jee_HookedOnBookz Happy New Year, Helen! Have a great day at work! 5y
Tamra Burial Rites is very good! 5y
Leftcoastzen Sorry for your mom , shingles are miserable! 5y
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Ruthiella Hope your mom feels better soon! 5y
rockpools Get well soon MummySquirrel! I did enjoy Names for the Sea, but probably not as much as Moss‘s novels. Afraid I haven‘t read Burial Rites, so that‘s no help at all! 5y
squirrelbrain Thanks @Leftcoastzen @Ruthiella @RachelO - I‘ll pass on your good wishes... 5y
squirrelbrain Everyone raves about Burial Rites @Tamra @rachelo, which is why I‘m not sure I want to usurp it from my list.... 5y
squirrelbrain Thanks @Jee_HookedOnBookz - Happy New Year to you too! 5y
TrishB Hope your mum is on the mend soon. I‘ve had shingles ☹️ and Burial Rites is great 👍🏻 5y
squirrelbrain @TrishB - I might have to read two #iceland books.... I‘ll see what my Mum thinks of the Moss before I decide whether to read it now or not.... 5y
BookwormM Poor mummy squirrel wishing her a speedy recovery 5y
squirrelbrain Thanks @BookwormM ! 👍😘 5y
Caroline2 Oh no, I hope your mum feels better soon! (I loved Burial Rites. 👍) 5y
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Mitch
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bookishbitch
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Mehso-so

The author took a job in Iceland in 2009 after the country's banks collapsed. (Unrelated to her reasons.) The look at life there was interesting and yet most of it felt incomplete to me. It got better near the end. I do hope to go to Iceland someday and do a horse trek.

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ralexist
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Pickpick

The stupid heat has been plaguing MN this summer & a cooler read sounded inviting, so when I saw this title come across my feed I ordered it from the library immediately. A travelogue, this tells of a British woman who moves her family to Iceland to teach. She chronicles the difference in culture of course but it's heightened by the fact that she's there during Iceland's financial crisis & the eruption of Eyjafjallajokull, an active volcano.

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alisiakae
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Mehso-so

I picked this travel memoir to read in advance of our upcoming trip to Iceland. While Sarah Moss will definitely go on the list of authors I want to read more of - the writing is beautiful - she doesn‘t actually do much traveling while in Iceland. I enjoyed her stories, but expected a bit more. I did learn a lot from her account of living in Reykjavík during the Icelandic financial crisis.

#nonfiction2019 : turns out unexpectedly

Riveted_Reader_Melissa Sounds interesting! 5y
Riveted_Reader_Melissa Even if it wasn‘t exactly what you hoped for. 5y
alisiakae @Riveted_Reader_Melissa It was interesting, more an account of what it is like to be an ex-pat, and the anxieties that go along with living in a new country. (edited) 5y
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alisiakae
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It‘s been a DAY! Escaped to our local cafe for a mini-break, just had to get some time to myself for an hour!

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alisiakae
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It‘s front porch Friday! Enjoying lemonade and family reading time until the bugs come out!

Emilymdxn I love this book! Great reading setup 5y
bookishbitch This book sounds amazing! 5y
alisiakae @Emilymdxn Thank you! I'm enjoying it so far. Her writing is beautiful. @bookishbitch It's a good read so far! 5y
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alisiakae
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So many books begging for my attention right now, I had a hard time deciding what to pick up next.

Decided to go with a book off my library stack of books set in Iceland, in advance of our trip next month!

mrsmarch I loved Iceland!! Are you going to be in Reykjavik? There‘s a restaurant there I highly recommend called Icelandic Street Food on Lækjargata. Delicious. Inexpensive. Welcoming. 5y
alisiakae @mrsmarch We will be! Thanks for the rec! 5y
Laughterhp If you like mustard, I hear Icelandic mustard is the best. My friends went on their honeymoon and had my husband pick up a container of mustard for them when he went there last year! 5y
ravenlee I loved Iceland, but it‘s been so long since I went. Fingers crossed to get back there soon! I hope you have a wonderful trip! 5y
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rockpools
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Sarah Moss spends a year in the land of #fireandice, along with her young family. I love her writing, and her perspective on being an outsider in Iceland is just fascinating. #winterwonderland

And thank you for my Christmas card Katie - so lovely to hear from you 😊🎄

Cinfhen Pretty photo 💕 6y
TrishB I like her writing but haven‘t got to this as yet! 6y
youneverarrived ❤️ 6y
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rmaclean4
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November 2018 was a very slow reading month for me. This time of year I am always challenged to find time to read!
Akata Witch: Nnedi Okorafor 3.5 🌟
Boxers/ Saints: Gene Luen Yang 3 🌟
The Morning They Came For Us: Janine Di Giovanni 3.5 🌟
Pachinko: Min Jin Lee 4 🌟
Currently reading: Names of the Sea: Sarah Moss
We Have Always Lived in the Castle : Shirley Jackson

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rmaclean4
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What is life keeping you from reading today?

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Jeg
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Love the idea of actually living and working in another country. Was always a dream of mind when I was younger. After visiting Iceland recently I thought if I was younger I‘d love to spend a year there. This author did just at the time Iceland went bankrupt. I loved reading this as I only know Iceland post all that. Great insight into the people and the culture. Loved this book . Love Iceland. @MrsMalaprop

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Jeg
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This is my plane read. Iceland is one of my favourite places and this author lived there for a while right at the time of the GFC . I‘m finding it very interesting. @MrsMalaprop

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rmaclean4
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Excited to start my first Sarah Moss.

Andrew65 Looks good. 6y
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Centique
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I really enjoyed feeling like I was in a different world for a few days via this book - Sarah Moss and her family lived in Iceland for a year and it really is an other-worldly place with its climate and treeless landscape, midnight sun and northern lights. Sarah Moss is beautifully descriptive. I loved the domestic details of figuring out how to fit a family into a different culture. ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Suddenly I want to visit Iceland!⬇️

Centique Some other readers preferred the more factual/investigative side of the book but I lost a little interest there. Just shows we‘re all looking for different things! 6y
RadicalReader @Centique most beautiful book cover I have ever seen!! 6y
Emilymdxn I read this one this year and I just adored it!! I‘m planning a trip to Iceland now not ENTIRELY because of the book but... a bit. I loved her writing style, glad you liked it too!! 6y
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Centique @Emilymdxn oh that sounds AMAZING. I‘m so jealous! It is a gorgeous book inside and out @RadicalReader the writing is so evocative of the place I think. 6y
Cathythoughts Beautiful review & beautiful cover... I‘d love to visit Iceland too 6y
batsy I want to visit Iceland as well. Definitely on the bucket list 😍 When shall we go, P? 😁 6y
Centique @batsy oh I LOVE this idea 😍 I just need to win Lotto and it‘s on 👍👍👍 6y
Centique @Cathythoughts we‘ll win Lotto and make it a group trip with @batsy There will need to be days spent reading in a cottage of course to balance out the sightseeing! 6y
batsy @Centique @Cathythoughts Sounds like a plan! 😁❤️ 6y
Cathythoughts @Centique @batsy sounds great. This cottage & reading in Iceland sounds very cosy indeed. And I‘d say the fish would be very good. Buying my lotto ticket today ❤️🤞🏻 6y
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Kalalalatja
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When my bf and I went to Iceland in the Spring, we saw a lot of #waterfalls. So I thought I would highlight the books I read before, during and after my trip to the wonderful island of Iceland 📚👌

#HeatinJuly

Mitch I ❤️all three of these. I think my heart belongs in Iceland ( problem is I have a husband who hates the cold!) 6y
Robothugs I have Burial Rites! I really need to read it; I‘ve seen nothing but love for that book. 6y
AvidReader25 I was in Iceland in September! I loved it and have read Burial Rites. 6y
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Kalalalatja @Mitch that might be a problem! And he can‘t be convinced by beautiful nature? 🗻🌄🌋 @Robothugs It was amazing! @Avidreader25 it is one of my favourite places to visit! 6y
BarbaraBB I am just starting Burial Rites! 6y
Mitch Ha ha , I wish! @Kalalalatja He came to visit me when I was working there a few times - but I couldn‘t get him to stay longer than a weekend! He‘s more an equator man! 6y
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whatrebeccasread
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I found "Names for the Sea" to be full of interesting facts and details of Icelandic culture, historical background and family stories. Yet the story was padded out with boring details of supermarket struggles and domestic complaints. I'll be giving Sarah Moss' "Names for the Sea" 2 stars.

Check out my full review on my blog ?

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Emilymdxn
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I‘m not sure how to describe this book - memoir and travel both sort of fit but don‘t quite. This was an impulse buy a few years ago and I can‘t even tell you how grateful I am that I bought it. The description was breathtaking, the people perfectly sketched in, the narrator/author perfect for the book. I‘ve bought more Iceland books and started badgering my parents and boyfriend for a trip to relive the sagas from my degree

Kalalalatja I read this before going to Iceland in the Spring, and I loved it! 6y
Emilymdxn @Kalalalatja I really want to go one day! 6y
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The day passes through landscapes that simply don‘t make sense, mountains the mind can‘t read. It‘s like watching God in the act of creation, passing through fells of lava and rock, like seeing the world before it was finished. We‘re on day four of Creation, moving back towards day three, a world made of sky, fire, earth and water with none of the complications that came later.

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Emilymdxn
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I‘ve always loved reading on trains - I couldn‘t tell you exactly why. Still loving this book!

rockpools I loved that one as well! 7y
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Emilymdxn
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This has been on my shelf forever and I‘m so glad I‘m finally getting round to reading it! I‘m only 60 pages in but I know I‘m gonna love it already. It‘s the autobiography of an English woman whose whole family moved to Iceland and how that turned out. I studied Old Norse for my degree and have always wanted to go to Iceland since then, this book just makes me want to go more! #readaroundtheworld #iceland

Kalalalatja It was a great read! 7y
Emilymdxn @Kalalalatja thanks! I love hearing other people have enjoyed books I‘m reading 😊 7y
ephemeralwaltz This cover is so mesmerizing 0.0 7y
MariaW You have to go and see the country yourself, it will enchant you. 7y
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Kalalalatja
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Another pick from Sarah Moss. This book made me so happy I have already booked my trip to Iceland, because Moss‘ descriptions definitely made my wanderlust grow! Moss doesn‘t paint a rosy picture, but tells how difficult it was for “foreigners” to come to Iceland in 2009/10, and she doesn‘t hold back on the weird consumerism. Still, Moss has a genuine affection for Iceland and its people, and that is what really stands out for me 👌

Soubhiville You‘re going to Iceland? When? I would love to visit there someday. Good for you!!! 7y
Kalalalatja @Soubhiville this Sunday! I‘m so excited 👏 I visited on a school trip in 2011, but have wanted to visit again ever since. It is such a beautiful country! 7y
Soubhiville Oh so soon! Enjoy it! I‘m so happy for you. 7y
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BookNAround I‘m so jealous! Iceland fascinates me. 7y
rockpools Ooh. It's soon! Have an amazing time! 7y
Louise Safe travels! Have a wonderful time! 7y
Kalalalatja @Soubhiville @BookNAround @RachelO @Louise thank you all! I‘m so excited 👏 7y
kspenmoll Enjoy! So exciting to visit Iceland! 7y
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Kalalalatja
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#Spring is all over Denmark these days, although it is still pretty cold. I‘m spending this sunny afternoon on the couch with yet another piece of cake, another cup of coffee, and my current reads 👌

#currentlyreading #ReadingResolutions

mrp27 Great picture. Love the way you capture the light in your pics! 7y
Kalalalatja @mrp27 thank you! We have been lucky to have a few days with sunlight after weeks of grey skies, so I‘m taking as much advantage as I can 👌 7y
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Kalalalatja
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I might be stretching it a bit for #similarbooks, but I love a good fiction-nonfiction pairing, with both book dealing with the same theme, country, author, whatever. Above is a stack of fiction-nonfiction pairings in subjects as wide as mental health in Victorian England, Iceland, rape culture and Jane Austen.

#ReadingResolutions

Mitch Burial Rites & Names for the Sea = great picks, loved them both. 7y
Kalalalatja @Mitch I‘m currently reading Names for the Sea, and I love it! 7y
Moray_Reads Sarah Moss, Hannah Kent and Jane Austen, when a stack had three of my favourite writers in it, it must be good! 7y
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Kalalalatja @Moray_Reads I‘m saving Burial Rites for when I go to Iceland on the 25th, I‘m hoping it will add something to the reading experience if I read it at the same place it is set 🤞 7y
ephemeralwaltz Nice!!! I can't wait to read BOTH Asking For Its. 7y
LeahBergen I really need to read some Sarah Moss. 7y
ReadingRover Asking For It by ONeill is really good. 7y
Kalalalatja @ephemeralwaltz I read them at the same time, and that worked really well for me 👍 7y
Kalalalatja @LeahBergen yes! She is such a good writer! I‘m flying trough her nonfiction at the moment, I didn‘t know I could be so hooked by their quest to find a suitable daycare or a bike trip 👌 7y
Kalalalatja @ReadingRover it kinda blew me away 👌 7y
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BeththeBookDragon
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Pronunciation suggestions?

shawnmooney Now that‘s a mouthful! I bet if you typed that word along with “pronounce“ into Google you‘d find a video that would pronounce it for you! 7y
Paula3 😰 7y
stargazerblue49 Ay-yah-fyah-lah-yoke-al? 7y
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Kalalalatja
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The first book from @cobwebmoth has arrived, and I‘m beyond excited! I can‘t wait to read this before my trip to Iceland on the 25th. Thank you so much Laura 👏 I thrilled to see what else you picked out for me!

#bookmail

cobwebmoth Yay! I was hoping they wouldn't take too long to arrive. 7y
Kalalalatja @cobwebmoth me too 😄 usually, BookDepository doesn‘t take too long for delivery to Denmark, so here‘s hoping the last books won‘t be too slow 🤞 7y
emilyhaldi Ooohh another Sarah Moss! And I ❤️ the cover 7y
Kalalalatja @emilyhaldi it is awesome! It makes me want to go to the Blue Lagoon so bad! 7y
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Kalalalatja
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Littens, I‘m going to Iceland over the Easter holiday (March 25th - April 1st)! I have visited Iceland before, in 2011, but I‘m so excited to visit again with my boyfriend 👏👏

Technically, I‘m on a bit of a book buying ban, but I‘ll have to see if I can sneak these three in somehow, because now I‘m craving books about Iceland.

If you guys have any tips, must see, info on the good bookstores, let me know 👍

#Iceland

TrishB Sounds wonderful 👍🏻 7y
GarthRanzz I can always help with ebook versions if you‘d like. 7y
ReadingRover I‘m so jealous!!! I‘ve been dying to go to Iceland do so long. It‘s definitely the next place I‘m headed to for vacation. 7y
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Nikki15 Have an amazing time. It‘s one of my favourite places 🧡 7y
BarbaraBB Sounds great, I‘d so love to go there one day! 7y
LeahBergen Oh, lucky you!👏🏻👏🏻 I can send you Burial Rites if you like? Message me on Goodreads with your address. 😘 (edited) 7y
Kalalalatja @GarthRanzz that‘s kind of you, thanks! I‘m a hardcore print reader, so I‘ll see if I can find cheap print versions first, but if I get desperate, I‘ll let you know 😉 7y
Kalalalatja @LeahBergen you are amazing, thank you! I‘ll message you ASAP 💕💕 7y
Kalalalatja @TrishB @ReadingRover @Nikki15 @BarbaraBB thank you! It still stands out as one of my best trips ever, so I hope it will live up to my memories 🤞 7y
Louise Happy travels! I think there's a footnote to the book buying ban that allows books about countries one is about to visit. They call it the "education comes first" clause. ? (edited) 7y
Dulcinella Wonderfull! I enjoy the books of Arnaldur Indridason a lot. 7y
batsy Lovely! Someday I hope to go 😊 7y
erzascarletbookgasm How wonderful! 7y
ElishaLovesBooks A friend from work just went to Iceland and had a great time! Her pictures were beautiful!! Have an amazing time!! 7y
LeahBergen 😘😘 7y
Kalalalatja @Louise I don‘t think my boyfriend will buy that, but I‘ll give it a try 😉😄 7y
Kalalalatja @Dulcinella I will try and check them out! 7y
Kalalalatja @batsy @erzascarletbookgasm @ElishaLovesBooks thanks! It is a great country and beautiful nature! 👏 7y
Avanders Ooh how fun!! 👏🏽👏🏽 7y
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rockpools
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Of course I loved it!

Moss took up a uni job & moved with her husband & 2 young children to #Iceland at the height of the financial crisis. She writes as much about 'being a foreigner' in a small country as about the place itself. If you want landscape, brooding & sagas, this isn't your book. Instead, you adjust with her to daily life, safety standards, vegetables, academia, knitting, everyday folklore, shame, & the wisdom of 8-yr-olds. 👇

rockpools It's beautifully written (of course) and at the end neither she nor I were quite done with Iceland. This was a v belated #readaroundtheworld pick @jenp 7y
ReadingEnvy I reeeeeally want to read this one. And I really want to go to Iceland!! 7y
julesG What's wrong with me? You're writing about this book and I'm admiring your shawl. 🙈 7y
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Kalalalatja My bf and I are thinking of taking a trip to Iceland in March 👏 7y
rockpools @ReadingEnvy You really neeeeeed to read it! And Iceland - me too. One day! 7y
rockpools @julesG 😸I think it started life as a knitalong on Ravelry a few years ago. Took me about 2 years to finish - my success at knitalongs and readalongs is pretty similar (beyond rubbish!) 7y
rockpools @Kalalalatja Ooooh Exciting! Please send photos 🙃 7y
Kalalalatja @RachelO we just booked the plain tickets! I‘m so excited 👏👏 7y
rockpools @Kalalalatja Oh wow! It'll be amazing! V jealous 😜 7y
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How do you sleep at night?
How do you walk with your head held high?

Sidestepping, and sticking with my current read. Sarah Moss is living in Iceland during the financial crisis. Although she hears about the impact of it, she can see no visible signs of people struggling. This is a country that prides itself on equality. Finally she & a friend visit a food bank & thrift shop. He is horrified.

#DearMrPresident #fiercefeb @Cinfhen @batsy

Cinfhen 💔 7y
batsy That is so true and devastating 😔 7y
CarolynM Yes 😡 7y
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rockpools

"We have a long waiting list for jails in Iceland, and the law states that you have to have three weeks notice when you get to the top of the list, so that you can put your affairs in order with your family and at work."

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RedLeaves
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Trying to read more non-fiction this year. History and travel feature strongly on my 'to read' shelves. Title of this one self explanatory

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rockpools
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Finally starting my #readaroundtheworld book for #Iceland. Sarah Moss's nonfiction account of moving to Iceland with her young family for a year.

jhod Oh I didn't know about this one of hers! Didn't know her novel was influenced by experience! 7y
jhod Got the wrong novel! 7y
jhod Actually ignore me all together! I swore there was one set in Iceland and don't think there is. Sorry!!! 7y
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rockpools @jhod 😂😂I think she's got that whole cold islands thing going on. I LOVED Bodies of Light, have Night Waking on my shelf to read, & thought Cold Earth was set in Iceland. It's actually Greenland, but that could've been what you were thinking of? 7y
jhod Yes maybe! 🤣 I've only read The Tidal Zone which I thought was fantastic and so I definitely need to read all her others whether set in Iceland or not! 7y
rockpools @jhod I think that's the best plan 😊She's probably my favourite author at the moment, so it's the one I'm working to! Slowly... 7y
Mitch Night Waking makes so much more sense once you‘re read this non fiction - both written at about the same time I think. I ❤️ Sarah Moss and ha OMG traveled many times of Iceland, feel she‘s captured that sense of outsiderness really brilliantly. 7y
JenP This sounds really good! 7y
ReadingSusan Ohhh this sounds good! 7y
SilversReviews Love the photo. 7y
rockpools @Mitch ooh, interesting! Probably good I'm reDing them in this order then - Night Waking is just sat on my shelf calling to me! 7y
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elkeOriginal
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I had to grab this for the #TBR. I HAD to! Iceland is on the travel #bucketlist (anywhere with puffins is, of course!) and this account of a British transplant living in Iceland sounds good enough to overcome my aversion to nonfiction. Plus this cover just makes me want to go to there 🛩

Bibliogeekery I found this book really interesting! I read it while I was in Iceland this summer 7y
writerlibrarian Lovely cover 7y
Bradleygirl In my TBR too! One of my friends went to Iceland w her family last year and the constant gorgeous instagramming was torture 7y
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Kalalalatja I went to Iceland on a school trip, and it still stands out as one of my greatest travel experiences ever! I need to visit again 🤞 7y
emmaturi I read this before I visited Iceland last year. I enjoyed the book a lot. 7y
rockpools I'm hoping to finally start this this week - but your cover is gorgeous! 7y
Moray_Reads I love Sarah Moss. She was fantastic at the the Edinburgh International Book Festival last year 7y
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cariashley
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I picked this up on my recent trip to Iceland (yay non US editions!) and was excited to read more about this strange and enchanting place. Overall I liked it, but I wish she wrote more about the countryside; she barely leaves Reykjavik for most of the book. Worth a read more as a memoir than a travelogue.

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Sarrie
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I quite possibly enjoy travel memoirs more than I thought. This is the second one I've read that has surprised me. I've never been to Iceland, but Sarah Moss manages to make it sound amazing but real and flawed at the same time. That way you love something and yet kind of hate it sometimes? She captured that.

RanaElizabeth I ♥️♥️♥️ travel memoirs. 7y
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DebinHawaii
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Day 2 #UncannyOctober #NFaboutacountryyoudliketovisit 🌏 Most of my International travel has been to Asia & the U.K. Here are 3 books from my #TBR list from countries I'd like to visit someday: Names for the Sea for Iceland, The Caliph's House for Casablanca, Morocco, & Tracks for the Australian Outback. And, reading and salivating over the food in Grape, Olive, Pig when I reviewed it last year made me want to visit Spain all the more.

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LeeRHarry I've read the Caliph's house and enjoyed it 😊 7y
DebinHawaii @LeeRHarry I bought it a while back from the library book store and I'm looking forward to reading it. 👍📚 7y
JaclynW Wow! So many great places! 7y
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Kalalalatja
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I visited Iceland in 2011, and ever since then I have been dying to go back. My bf has never been, and he really want to experience this great island as well, so we are talking about going in 2018 🤞🤞 in preparation for our maybe-trip, I would love to read this #NFaboutacountryIdliketovisit - I love Moss' writing, and have heard good thing about this non-fiction book about her time living in Iceland 👌

#UncannyOctober

tricours I just started reading her Cold Earth! 7y
smilingshelves I've got this one on my shelf, but haven't read it yet. Iceland is high on my list of places I want to visit! 7y
emilyhaldi My husband went without me last year and it looked amazing!!! Hoping we can go there together sometime in the future 7y
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RealLifeReading Yes!! Iceland is definitely high on my list. I read this a while back and it was quite a good read 7y
Kalalalatja @tricours oooh, look forward to see what you think of it! 👏 @smilingshelves it is seriously worth a visit! Some of the most beautiful nature I have ever seen 😍 @emilyhaldi he went without you? How dare he! 😱 @RealLifeReading good to know the books is worth a read! And Iceland is really, really great 👏 7y
ReadingEnvy It's #1 on places I want to go but I haven't convinced the husband yetm 7y
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Some #blue books from my shelves. #30daysofreadathon

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Just got home from an amazing trip to Iceland. I picked up the tagged title at a Reykjavik bookstore, and while I felt funny not buying an Icelandic writer I had to go with @Bibliogeekery's recommendation (and it's about Iceland, after all).

Photo is of a small waterfall in Þingvellir ??

GypsyKat I would love to visit Raykjavic! I've heard it's amazing! 💗 7y
[DELETED] 3803335244 Oh how neat!!!! Epic 7y
Bibliogeekery How was your trip?? 7y
cariashley @Bibliogeekery SO amazing. I've never been anywhere like it and I'm wanting to go back to see all the spots I missed! We only had 5 days but I was utterly enchanted. 7y
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This book was a really enjoyable read. The author's outsider observations on Iceland and Icelandic culture were interesting and enlightening (especially welcome while I was recently traveling in Iceland). She combines observation with research. This book enriched my time in Iceland and would be an interesting read for anyone interested in Iceland.

EvieBee So glad you enjoyed this one. I've been wanting to read it also. 7y
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I love this quote! I'm home now but am still reading about Iceland (and wishing I was still there!)

shawnmooney So deep, I'm not sure I understand it. But I think I do. And I certainly love it! 💜 7y
Bibliogeekery @shawnmooney I felt the same way about it! 7y
JanuarieTimewalker13 A bit confusing to me too! 7y
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Bibliogeekery @JanuarieTimewalker13 I think she's referencing how travel writers are always writing about places through the lens of their own home and cultural understanding. They are writing about differences that are only visible through comparison to their own concept of normal and home. @shawnmooney 7y
RealLifeReading Loved this book! 7y
JanuarieTimewalker13 Yes, makes perfect sense! Got that on the 3rd reading! Thank you! 7y
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All this hiking is making my muscles ache! Airbnb bath time! 😍

juliannebenford Heaven after a lot of walking! 7y
RealLifeReading Lovely 7y
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😍😍😍 Iceland!

swishandflick Gorgeous! 7y
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Next up on the Iceland reads! 📚😍

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Lava field 😍 Iceland!

ErickaS_Flyleafunfurled Wow. I must go!! 7y
Bookzombie Wow! I know this sounds weird (I am weird) but at first glance I saw piles of hippos. 😁 7y
Caroline2 Wowwwwww!! 😲 7y
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Zelma Gorgeous!!! 😍 7y
JazzFeathers 😍😍😍😍😍 7y
Cortg Neat! 7y
Bibliogeekery @Bookzombie ha! Love it! 7y
Bibliogeekery @ErickaS_Flyleafunfurled you really should! It's amazing! 7y
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