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Does the setting or location of a book affect your reading choices?
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Feb 26, 2014 08:17PM

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Lexie, I laughed out loud when I read this! I've done the same thing with several of my favorite authors. :)














Oh that's funny!

Me too.

1) I love reading books set in places I know. If I find a book set in the Pacific NW, I veer towards it.
2) I also love reading mysteries set in other countries with other legal systems. Like Donna Leon in Venice and James Church in North Korea.


If the book is written in a location that I am familiar with then I am really critical if they get things wrong but I do like to read a book and be able to say "I've been there".




He did, he did! He was just making a point that co-operation doesn't always come from where you'd expect!

Colin Cotterill's books are wonderful - I'm delighted to find another fan!



I agree with you about preferring mysteries set in Britain, but I have read some from Scandinavia and Maine too.

For example, for my aforementioned mystery challenge I read a few books based in Thailand. I had trouble wrapping my head around the mind-set depicted in the books. SO much that I sought out more to further understand Thailand.









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