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I think you should write that story. I would read that.
Rusalka wrote: "The book is going to be so disappointing now..."
It so is!


https://www.goodreads.com/topic/show/...
I don't think it's up-to-date. There are likely new ones in the last three years.

I'm looking for my last two - 1) book with the sun on the cover and 2) book with French food. Love this challenge - it is so creative and takes us around the world - thanks Janice!


No Kristie :-) but I may have to if I can't find one! I'll keep digging but will put it on my maybe list just in case - thanks though!







[bookcover:Wilderness: A Journal of Quiet Adventure in Alaska--Incl..."
Thanks a ton TJ - will also check these out!





I haven't read any of these, so I'm not sure how good they are. I found a few others, but the sun was hidden behind something and I didn't think it showed enough.
Does a drawn sun count? How about:



I can't even tell what that is on the cover. It looks more like a reflection of the light from the sun and not the sun itself.
The only one that Tejas Janet suggested would be Wilderness. It must be the sun - not the reflection of the light of the sun.

I remember reading it several years ago. There are bones involved. I was planning on using it for "fossils".


The book I am going to read for the sun on the cover is a YA book that I bought and have never had a chance to read. It is



And for those looking for a sun on the cover, this would work.




I've read it Peggy and really enjoyed it. Hope you do too.




I have that one too and will probably use it, if I use the sun location.


:-) if your library doesn't have it check Amazon every so often. It was a free Kindle book quite some time ago, that's how I got it. I realized I hadn't checked the books I own - lol - and lo and behold I had one with the sun on the cover!


Missed this sorry. Hard one as most Aussie fantasy and Sci fi I know is set in created worlds, or elsewhere. But here's a few on my shelf:
The Natural Way of Things - got this for my birthday and am super keen to read this. Getting rave reviews.
Tomorrow, When the War Began series - dystopian invasion of Australia by another unnamed country and teenagers who live in the bush and fight them.
Victor Kelleher - read a few of his as a kid.
Emily Rodda - as above.
Not read yet or not my thing:
On the Beach - classic
Chatting to one of my best friends who is an English teacher, and she recommends Nightpeople
The Business of Death - haven't read but urban fantasy set in Brissie (Brisbane, Queensland)
Greg Egan - Lexx has a few of his books and I just looked and he has HEAPS published. Maybe one of those is set in Aus?
John Birmingham - has many sci fi military alternate history series. Maybe some of those set here? I read his He Died With A Felafel In His Hand and The Tasmanian Babes Fiasco
Bloody Matthew Reilly *waves fists*
Cherie read The Darwin Elevator recently and liked it from memory.
Others who are Australian but not sure if any are set here: Scott Westerfield (lives here half the year), Traci Harding, Garth Nix, Jennifer Fallon , Sara Douglass
Kylie Chan, Max Barry
http://www.theguardian.com/books/2013... lots here
https://www.goodreads.com/topic/show/... may help too
And you should read The Rook even though it's set in London.
There's a start for you.

Missed this sorry. Hard one as most Aussie fantasy and Sci fi I know is set in created worlds, or elsew..."
Wow so many possibilities most I haven't heard of thanks for bringing them to my attention :) I definitely plan to read The Rook I just don't know when. I read mostly fantasy and sci fi and noticed I hadn't read any set in Australia when I was thinking about books for this challenge.

Isobelle Carmody is another one, but I don't think her books are set in Aus. This was the conversation that I was having with my English teacher friend, and she gave the suggestion. It's now sparking lots of conversations on Facebook, so will let you know if more pop up from that too.

I read it, but too long ago to remember. I was about to say that if there was any food it probably was not very significant (I also watched Star Wars Episode 1 yesterday and had already forgotten that at the end of Episode 6 (view spoiler) so my memories of books and movies should not be trusted) and that's why I googled it. I came across this: "Food is tied very tightly with this story– as evident from the book’s title. There’s mention of food in just about every letter."
Whether it is French enough I don't know. They talk about potato peel pie and other dishes that they have to deal with because they have so little stuff because of the war, but also remember the good food.


Now is the time to read it. Lexx and this friend of mine been waiting for the series to finish for the last 20 years. The last book came out in November, and Lexx is making it wait, like it made him wait.

Thanks Peggy. And that's too funny about Star Wars. But I don't think you need to spoiler that for anyone besides yourself :P

I can't comment on the Guernsey book about French food but haven't you still got The Lollipop Shoes to read? (I know I have) and that will be full of french food I'm sure.


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