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27. A book set on a different planet
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Bouchra wrote: "I'm wondering if Ancillary Sword might work? It's partially set on a fictional planet..."
Yes, I think that entire series works for this category. Parts of "Sword" are set on a space station, but it's a station that is orbiting another planet, so it's close enough. And parts are on the planet itself.
Yes, I think that entire series works for this category. Parts of "Sword" are set on a space station, but it's a station that is orbiting another planet, so it's close enough. And parts are on the planet itself.


It's clearly not set on Earth, but it is Earth-like.
I dunno what to think, guys.

It's clearly not set on Earth, but it is Earth-like.
I dunno what to think, guys."
I haven't read this but based on the reviews and references to the author's "world-building" being a highlight of the book for MANY people I'd say yes.

It's clearly not set on Earth, but it is Earth-like.
I dunno what to think, guys."
I haven't read t..."
Alright, awesome. Thanks!!


It's clearly not set on Earth, but it is Earth-like.
I dunno what to think, guys."
I haven't read t..."
The world of this book feels very similar to Middle Earth - it's similar to the earth we know, but very clearly NOT earth. I'd definitely count it.


Britany wrote: "Can I count Good Morning, Midnight? Half the book is told from space from a ship that visited Jupiter and her moons. Is this too far of a stretch?"
They never leave the spaceship, so the book is not really set ON a different planet ... but you can always stretch the categories however you see fit!!!
They never leave the spaceship, so the book is not really set ON a different planet ... but you can always stretch the categories however you see fit!!!


I will still read my other choice (The Obelisk Gate), but at least I have a place holder in case if don't get to it by the end of 2018.




It really depends on how strict and literal you like to be in your interpretation of the prompts. I probably wouldn't count it unless it was specifically set on another planet (think Pern or Discworld), but I know other people would count anything that's not specifically set on Earth.
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