Monday, February 24, 2020

Reading Challenge

I loved that a good book has the ability to carry you away to far away places without leaving your house.  I decided to challenge myself to read a book that is set in every country on the planet.  I have a long way to go.


Afghanistan: The Kite Runner, Khaled Hosseini, A Thousand Splendid Suns,  Khaled Hosseini

Albania:

Algeria:
Anartica: Where'd You Go, Bernadette, Maria Semple
Andorra:
Angola:
Anguilla:
Antigua & Barbuda:
            Armenia:
Australia: A Town Called Alice, Shute, Nevil everything by Liane Moriarty
Austria: Leviathan (Leviathan, #1), Scott Westerfeld
Azerbaijan:
Bahamas:
Bahrain:
Bangladesh:
Barbados:
Belarus:
Belgium:
Belize:
Benin:
Bermuda:
Bhutan:
Bolivia:
Bosnia & Herzegovina:
Botswana:
Brazil: State of Wonder Ann Patchett
Brunei Darussalam:
Bulgaria:
Burkina Faso:
Myanmar/Burma:
Burundi:
Cambodia: The Rent Collector Camron Wright
Cameroon:
Canada: Anne of Green Gables
Cape Verde:
Cayman Islands:
Central African Republic:
Chad:
Chile:
China: The Painter From Shanghai, Jennifer Cody Epstein, The Tea Girl of Humingbird Lane Lisa See
Colombia: Killing Pablo: The Hunt for the World’s Greatest Outlaw, Mark Bowden
Comoros:
Congo: The Poisonwood Bible, Barbara Kingsolver
Costa Rica:
Croatia:
Cuba: Refugee Alan Gratz
Cyprus: The Exodus, Leon Uris
Czech Republic: Daughter of Smoke & Bone,  Laini Taylor
Democratic Republic of the Congo: Heart of Darkness, Joseph Conrad
Denmark: Number the Stars, Lois Lowry
Djibouti:
Dominica:
Dominican Republic:
Ecuador:
Egypt: The Alchemist, Paulo Coelho
El Salvador:
Equatorial Guinea:
Eritrea:
Estonia:
Ethiopia: Black Dove, White Raven,  Elizabeth E. Wein
Fiji:
Finland:
France: The Nightingale, by Kristin Hannah
French Guiana:
Gabon:
Gambia:
Georgia
Germany: Stones from the River, Ursula Hegi
Ghana:
Great Britain: Pride and Prejudice, Jane Austen
Grenada:
Greece: Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants, Ann Brashares
Guadeloupe:
Guatemala:
Guinea:
Guinea-Bissau:
Guyana:
Haiti:
Honduras:
Hungary: Refugee Alan Gratz
Iceland:
India: Keeping Corner, Kashmira Sheth, The Orphan Keeper Camron Wright
Indonesia:
Iran: Not Without My Daughter, Betty Mahmoody
Iraq:
Ireland: Circle of Friends MaeveBinchy, Ireland,  Frank Delaney Trinity Leon Uris
Israel and the Occupied Territories:The Source, James Michener

ItalyA Room with a View, E.M. Forster 

Ivory Coast (Cote d'Ivoire):
Jamaica:
Japan:  Memoirs of a Geisha
Jordan:
Kazakhstan:
KenyaThe Hot Zone: The Terrifying True Story of the Origins of the Ebola Virus, Richard Preston
Kosovo:
Kuwait:
Kyrgyz Republic (Kyrgyzstan):
Laos:
Latvia:
Lebanon:
Lesotho:
Liberia:
Libya:
Liechtenstein:

LithuaniaBetween Shades of Gray , Ruta Sepetys

Luxembourg:
Republic of Macedonia:
Madagascar:
Malawi:
Malaysia:
Maldives:
Mali:
Malta:
Martinique:
Mauritania:
Mauritius:
Mayotte:
Mexico:
Moldova, Republic of:
Monaco:
Mongolia:
Montenegro:
Montserrat:
Morocco:
Mozambique:
Namibia:
NepalPeak, Roland Smith

NetherlandsGirl in Hyacinth Blue,  Susan Vreeland

New Zealand:
Nicaragua:
Niger
Nigeria: Things Fall Apart, Chinua Achebe
Korea:
Korea, Democratic Republic of (North Korea):
Norway:
Oman:
Pacific Islands:
PakistanMy Name is Malala Malala Yousafzai
Panama:
Papua New Guinea:
Paraguay:
Peru Battle of the Ampere (Michael Vey #3), Richard Paul Evans

PhilippinesFalling Together,  Marisa de los Santos

PolandA Zookeeper’s Wife
Portugal:
Puerto Rico:
Qatar:
Reunion:
Romania:
Russian Federation:  A Gentleman in Moscow
Rwanda:
Saint Kitts and Nevis:
Saint Lucia:
Saint Vincent's & Grenadines:
Samoa:
Sao Tome and Principe:
Saudi ArabiaInside the Kingdom: My Life in Saudi Arabia, Carmen Binladin
Senegal:
Serbia:
Seychelles:
Sierra Leone:
SingaporeCrazy Rich Asians Kevin Kwan
Slovak Republic (Slovakia):
Slovenia:
Solomon Islands:
Somalia:
South AfricaBorn a Crime, Trevor Noah
South Sudan
Spain:
Sri Lanka:
Sudan:
Suriname:
Swaziland:
SwedenA Man Called Ove
SwitzerlandAnd Both Were Young, Madeleine L'Engle 
SyriaRefugee Alan Gratz
Tajikistan:
Tanzania:

ThailandAnna and the King of Siam,  Margaret Landon

Timor Leste:
Togo:
Trinidad & Tobago:
Tunisia:
Turkey: Traveling With Pomegranates: A Mother-Daughter Story, Sue Monk Kidd
Turkministan:           
Turks & Caicos Islands:
Uganda:
Ukraine: Enchantment: Orson Scott Card
United Arab Emirates:
United States of America: (USA) To Kill a Mockingbird
Uruguay:
Uzbekistan:
Vatican City: Angels and Demons, Dan Brown
Venezuela:
Vietnam:
Virgin Islands (UK):
Virgin Islands (US):
Yemen:
Zambia:
Zimbabwe: The White Giraffe: Lauren St. John


 










 





Wednesday, December 12, 2018

Who needs a personal tailor?


Have you ever found a dress that was perfect... except the length (or the sleeves, or the neckline)?  Wouldn't it be nice to have your very own fairy godmother to fix all these fashion dilemmas? 

eShakti FX can not change a pumpkin into a carriage, but can help you customize a dress to uniquely express your own style.  

Come with me, while I try it out:

When shopping at eShakti, you can click on any dress with the FX symbol to completely customize it.  I found this dress that looked chic and comfortable. I could order it as is or choose from and additional 17 necklines, 4 sleeve types and 5 length options. 
 First I changed the neckline to the split boat.




Next, I added some cap sleeves and went back to the original neckline. 





Finally, I decided that I would go back to the split boat neckline and shortened up the hem to knee length.  What do you think?



Or do you like this one better? 


There are almost endless possibilities to suit your individual style. Go play around on the site, and report back with your designs.

My daughter and I own several eShakti dresses and they are our favorites.  Not only are they made well, but they have pockets!

Thursday, May 11, 2017

America's Next Top Model



One of my favorite places to order dresses is Eshakti.com and so I was thrilled when they let me pick a dress and asked me to tell you about the experience.  Over the past several years, my daughter and I have ordered several dresses from them- we even found her prom dress there.  

 Have you ever tried on a dress, but wished you could change the length, hemline or sleeves. Do you struggle finding clothes that fit your actual body and not just a predetermined size of the fashion industry?  Eshakti solves this problem by letting you customize the length, neckline, and sleeves. They even let you enter your exact measurements so your clothes will fit you like they were made for you (because they were). 
 IT HAS POCKETS!!! However, if you are a crazy person that hates pockets, they will remove them for you.

I always feel a little self-conscious about playing fashion model-especially since my photographer is only 4 1/2 feet tall, but I felt pretty fabulous in the dress. I felt a little like Donna Reed or Grace Kelly and may even bust out a string of pearls next time I wear it. 


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