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A Confederacy of Dunces
Nine Lives: Death and Life in New Orleans
The Moviegoer
The Yellow House
Unfathomable City: A New Orleans Atlas
Why New Orleans Matters
Out of the Easy
Empire of Sin: A Story of Sex, Jazz, Murder, and the Battle for Modern New Orleans
Interview with the Vampire (The Vampire Chronicles, #1)
The World That Made New Orleans: From Spanish Silver to Congo Square
The Awakening
Zeitoun
The Accidental City: Improvising New Orleans
A Streetcar Named Desire
The Last Madam: A Life in the New Orleans Underworld
Ghost Roast by Shawnelle GibbsDrowned City by Don  Brown
Graphic Novels Set in New Orleans
2 books — 1 voter
Beneath This Mask by Meghan MarchPerfect Together by Kristen AshleyDarkness Awakened by Katie ReusMidnight Soul by Kristen AshleyMoonlight Scandals by Jennifer L. Armentrout
Romance in or near New Orleans
61 books — 1 voter

Interview with the Vampire by Anne RiceExquisite Corpse by Poppy Z. BriteWormwood by Poppy Z. BriteThis Cursed House by Del SandeenMayfair Witches Collection by Anne Rice
NOLA 90s Goth Scene
14 books — 1 voter

The Founding of New Acadia by Carl A. BrasseauxThe 1868 St. Bernard Parish Massacre by C. DierThe Thibodaux Massacre by John DesantisA Fierce and Fractious Frontier by Samuel C. HydeNatchez Country by George Edward Milne
Louisiana History
14 books — 2 voters
Love, Marriage & Mayhem by Maggie AdamsLove Me ~ Without Regret by Renee KennedyBeautiful Creatures by Kami GarciaLove Me ~ Like That by Renee KennedySeptember Again by Hunter S. Jones
Books with Southern Romance
107 books — 80 voters

Hunter Murphy
Enormous oak trees towered over the boulevard, which boasted homes with fine woodwork, wraparound porches, and moss on the sidewalks. 'There’s nothing like a house in New Orleans. Would you look at those balconies and columns?' He rolled his window down to take in the sounds of life in New Orleans. ...more
Hunter Murphy, Imogene in New Orleans

Hunter Murphy
The wild notes of tuba and trumpet and trombone rattled and hummed through the trees. In the first group of musicians, there were kids as young as fourteen playing the tuba and one kid who probably couldn’t drive banging a bass drum. They stomped together in rhythm to the music. Two ladies had dressed up in what looked like princess outfits. They wore white gloves and socks with tassels.
Hunter Murphy, Imogene in New Orleans

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Silent Book Club NOLA This group is for members of the New Orleans community who enjoy/attend Silent Book Club.
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