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I was in Florida and picked books set there, including:
-Continental Drift by Russell Banks, set partly in the Bahamas too. My review is here.
-Acceptance by Jeff VanderMeer, book three of the Southern Reach trilogy. My review is here.
-Continental Drift by Russell Banks, set partly in the Bahamas too. My review is here.
-Acceptance by Jeff VanderMeer, book three of the Southern Reach trilogy. My review is here.



Glad you enjoyed it, Yrinsyde! I'll be reading it for this challenge this year!
I was in a very cold post-apocalyptic Virginia with Where Late the Sweet Birds Sang by Kate Wilhelm. My review is here.



I visited Missouri of the first half of the 20th century with Stoner by John Williams. It was excellent, highly recommended, less than 300 pages. Not about drugs. :)
My review is here.
My review is here.

Stacey wrote: "I loved Stoner - and other works by John Williams. You should read Augustus (not For the USA book list) and Butcher's Crossing (Kansas and Colorado). He is just terrific!"
You are the second person to mention Butcher's Crossing!
You are the second person to mention Butcher's Crossing!
Just left Minnesota with Kitchens of the Great Midwest by J. Ryan Stradal. It includes a covered dish, people of Scandinavian descent, and church ladies. My review is here.

Thanks for the recommendation, Jenny! I've just added this to my TBR list:)




I was in antebellum Maryland with Kindred by Octavia Butler. It starts in Los Angeles in 1976, but the main character time travels to antebellum Maryland. It is horrific, heart-wrenching, and possibly the best novel about slavery I've read. Here is my review.


I just loved Kindred! Because of the perspective of a modern day person, it makes the life of slavery come even more alive to the reader. It still haunts me.

Suzanne wrote: "I just loved Kindred! Because of the perspective of a modern day person, it makes the life of slavery come even more alive to the reader. It still haunts me. "
I don't think it will leave me any time soon. Much like her Parable novels!
I don't think it will leave me any time soon. Much like her Parable novels!
Because it is a finalist for the National Book Award in the USA, I just read The Turner House by Angela Flournoy. It ended up being a good read about different generations of a family living in Detroit, so it counts for Michigan. Of course I already had a Michigan, but maybe you don't!

I added it to my TBR list. Thanks for the recommendation, Jenny!



I had a review copy of The Flood Girls by Richard Fifield, an easy read about recovery and amends in small-town Montana. My review is here.

It's not easy finding good books set in North Dakota...
Suzanne wrote: "Yrinsyde wrote: "I finished An Untamed Land for North Dakota the other day, It was meh."
It's not easy finding good books set in North Dakota..."
I'd probably just read Louise Erdrich for ND.
It's not easy finding good books set in North Dakota..."
I'd probably just read Louise Erdrich for ND.

Oh hello, dear group. I accidentally read a book set in New Mexico, which was on my list of books I didn't own yet or anything. It was The Atomic Weight of Love: A Novel by Elizabeth J. Church and my review is here.
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