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I was thinking about Still Life by Louise Penny
I read this sommer: canadian landscape is so well descrbide - its light, it's humid scents - that I really want to see it!
I read this sommer: canadian landscape is so well descrbide - its light, it's humid scents - that I really want to see it!
Interesting topic, Tonia. I'm sure I have read many books that would make me feel like this but nothing is springing to my mind at the minute.

I will have to think a bit about which books to mention. There are many.




When We Were the Kennedys: A Memoir from Mexico, Maine
Burial Rites
Portrait of a Turkish Family
Nothing in the World
Ava's Man
To the End of the Land
I am forgetting tons: my head is blank! Personally, I think the best books do exactly what you are searching for.

Time and Again by Jack Finney is a time travel story and you feel as if you are in NewYork city in the 1880's.
I recently read , Evergreen and the wilderness of northern Minnesota seems almost like a character in the book.


Oh yes, I agree about that one!
Definitely agree with Half of a Yellow Sun and The Snow Child. I didn't enjoy all of The Snow Child but the sense of Alaska was awesome

I think Gill and Jenny would agree with me. We did a Readalong.

I simply cannot get over that it is written by an Australian!!!!!


Oh, yes, I can still see/feel the landscape and the weather and the sheep!
Gill wrote: "Dhanaraj wrote: "Read Independent People and you will live among the sheep in Iceland. If you love to get a sense of the place that comprises all the senses I think this novel is one o..."
Right there!
Right there!
Chrissie wrote: "Greg wrote: "I agree with Chrissie on Burial Rites. It had a great sense of place."
I simply cannot get over that it is written by an Australian!!!!!"
It is amazing Chrissie, but Kent spent an extended time in Iceland and it shows!
I simply cannot get over that it is written by an Australian!!!!!"
It is amazing Chrissie, but Kent spent an extended time in Iceland and it shows!

I simply cannot get over that it is written by an Australian!!!!!"
It is amazi..."
It does show all the work she put into it!

When We Were the Kennedys: A Memoir from Mexico, Maine
Burial Rites
Portrait of a Turkish Family
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[book:Burial Rites was wonderfully atmospheric. I also really enjoyed the wonderful descriptions found in The Poisonwood Bible and In the Shadow of the Banyan.
I enjoyed The Poisonwood Bible as well, and it was indeed atmospheric. I think her background in the science of flora/fauna shows too.


I have to agree with your choice, Greg. It really did make you feel like you were deep in the Congo; sweaty, the jungle, the 'black mambo snake(?)'.

Or is it that imaginary worlds are not testable in any meaningful way, by comparison with reality?
Definitely Jean!! Recently I read a sci-fi book about a living planet, The One-Eyed Man: A Fugue, with Winds and Accompaniment. The book itself was only pretty good, but the planet and its inhabitants come completely alive!



It was perfect and as I lived in the region as a child I can assure you the book was spot on!
I also want to add my vote to The Snow Child was totally immersed in the setting.
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