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Task #10: Read a book that is set within 100 miles of your location
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Not sure if its close enough, but Yonahlossee Riding Camp for Girls was set in that region on the NC side of the border.

A couple of my favourites:
Toronto:
In the Skin of a Lion
The Dove in Bathurst Station
Basic Black with Pearls
Detroit:
Detroit: An American Autopsy

If you read nonfiction, Truevine: Two Brothers, a Kidnapping, and a Mother's Quest: A True Story of the Jim Crow South would fit the bill. I read it earlier this year and it is excellent!

Perfect! Thanks so much. This community is awesome. :)

The Turner House
Middlesex"
Also by Eugenides, The Virgin Suicides. Middlesex is one of my favorite books every, but VS is also very good

Bonnie - Middlesex is also one of my favorites ever

I also live in Toronto, and am adding that to my list. Thanks for the recommendation!

That's exactly where I am, so I was curious about this as well. Wish You Well by David Baldacci seems to be set in southwest Virginia, but I'm not sure exactly where--the movie was filmed in Giles County, though, so maybe that counts for something?

I'm also up for good London recommendations: any time period, any genre (including nonfiction).

Two books that I read recently and enjoyed a lot set in London (or mostly in London): Swing Time and The Children Act. For nonfiction, I am really looking forward to Victoria: The Queen: An Intimate Biography of the Woman Who Ruled an Empire

The Twenty-Seventh City
Guilty Pleasures
Betsey Brown
The Hollow Man
The Crisis
Meet Me in St. Louis
The Rose of Old St. Louis
Chinese Cooking for Diamond Thieves
The Law And Miss Mary
A Woman of Means: A Novel
Sunrise Surrender
The Corrections
Gone Girl - takes place in a fictional town in Missouri along the Mississippi. The movie was filmed in Cape Girardeau, but since in the book there is a lot of talk about Hannibal being nearby and St. Louis as well, I've often thought that the town must be further north, between Hannibal and St. Louis.


https://www.timeanddate.com/worldcloc...?

I will either read a book that takes place on the water The Proving Ground or read something from US Last Train to Paradise: Henry Flagler and the Spectacular Rise and Fall of the Railroad that Crossed an Ocean

My book club here actually read Wish You Well before I joined, so while I can't say definitively what city it's set in, I'd say Giles is a good qualifier!


Does anyone have thoughts about picking such a book? Do you think it would fit?

I found it funny that part of Ready Player One actually takes place in the mountain range I can see from my house, but I've read that one twice already.


What about Your Heart Is a Muscle the Size of a Fist. Caveat: I have not read this yet...

I live in Vancouver WA and I'm going to do Mink River by Brian Doyle. It's set on the coast in Oregon but in a made-up setting. I say it's close enough. Another I may do is The Brothers K by David Duncan.

How about Treasure of Khan by Clive Cussler? Based on the Wikipedia description it might fit, but I don't know where in Mongolia it's set.

Maybe some of these will work as well https://www.goodreads.com/topic/show/...

I'm planning on Desert Solitaire for my pick. I live in Utah.

Will just pick the USA."
Is there possibly a book set *on* the island? Like a local history or guidebook, even?


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The Mothers is set just outside San Diego, near Camp Pendleton. If you double dip, if I remember right it also satisfies the every p-o-v character is a person of color.


Wasn't Savages set in SD? It was so good!

Do Not Say We Have Nothing is partially set in Vancouver, so I would say it qualifies. :)
Interestingly, A Tale for the Time Being has a similar sort of structure - a woman living in BC, a book from Asia (Japan, in this case), and multiple settings and time periods as she tries to figure out the relationship between them. Might be neat to read them back-to-back!



So far I've got Work Song and Buster Midnight's Cafe noted, but I'm not jumping up and down about either prospect. :/

Death in a Prairie House: Frank Lloyd Wright and the Taliesin Murders


Unfortunately, I have already read this, so now I am on the hunt for a new Phoenix book :)

My quick search came up with these for RI specifically:
Ally Hughes Has Sex Sometimes
Newport
The Witches of Eastwick
Sing You Home
The American Heiress
For others in the region, I recommend The Marriage Plot (set in Providence and Cape Cod) and The Art Forger (set in Boston).
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