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04. A book set in a place or time that you wouldn't want to live





Am I the only one who thinks it might be cool to live on Antarctica? Not permanently of course, but I could spend a year or two at the research station.

you're probably not the only one, but I can't say I am with you! I get enough cold and snow in the winter here in northern NY. I can't imagine it being even colder. I mean, I guess it would be cool to just BE there, just to know that yes I was there, but I wouldn't want to live there!!

I would probably end up in prison like this guy:
https://www.thenational.ae/world/russ...
I know it´s an old story, but I can absolutely empathise with this guys actions of utter desperation.




Noughts & Crosses
The Road
A Hundred and One Days: A Baghdad Journal
With Their Backs to the World: Portraits from Serbia
The Broken Circle: A Memoir of Escaping Afghanistan
Night
Chernobyl Strawberries: A Memoir

This is what I was thinking.
I'll be reading Competence for this prompt. It's set in a steampunk alternative London, in the 1890s, and it's bad enough that vampires and werewolves are a part of society. But worse than that, woman are required to wear corsets. NO Thank You, LOL

I'd actually be quite happy to spend a year living in Antarctica, I bet the people are friendlier, and there's a lot less chance of getting stabbed, mugged or harassed. Plus, there's penguins :)

Likelihood of stabbings depends on if you spoil book endings or not!

LOL that's exactly what I thought of!!!

I might just keep hiding their special biscuits or teabags as revenge. Something subtle but annoying, that can't be traced back to me. Is this the start of a story where the whole Antarctic base gets murdered?!
Marie wrote: "I've survived years of TV watchers spoiling Game of Thrones for me, when I don't watch the show, but I've been reading the books since the first one was published. My tolerance limits are very high..."
It definitely sounds like an awesome new version of And Then There Were None. "You have all been gathered in this research lab to atone for your crimes against humanity..."
It definitely sounds like an awesome new version of And Then There Were None. "You have all been gathered in this research lab to atone for your crimes against humanity..."

maybe The Midwife of Hope River I am not built for poverty

The NY Times just covered this book and thought I would share it here- cause def don't want to live here An Underground Guide to Sewers: Or: Down, Through and Out in Paris, London, New York, &c.

Another possibility is Educated by Tara Westover. I'll be leading a discussion on Tara's memoir about her weird fundamentalist Mormon family in Idaho. Technically this will be a re-read for me, but I gotta do it.
Not sure I need to explain why I wouldn't want to live in either situation?

Some I would recommend are:
All the Light We Cannot See
Between Shades of Gray
Salt to the Sea
All three take place during WW2 but I thought they were all great




Well, Bitter Grounds would count, but I am using The Old Man Who Read Love Stories from Equador. After reading this book I think I will experience deep Amazonia from my armchair.


This was so much more than I expected it to be. I've never been a fan of Johnny Cash (I was neutral about his music). This book drew me in and really made me care about him, the people in his life, and the history around his music. HIGHLY RECOMMENDED!



I ended up DNFing this book and feel so much relief giving up on this series that felt like a chore to read.
1. What are you reading for this category?
Alicia by Alicia Appleman-Jurman
2. What is the setting?
It's a memoir of Alicia growing up Jewish in WWII in Poland.
3. What about the setting seems inhospitable to you?
Alicia is desperately trying to survive while most of her friends and family are betrayed by her Polish and Ukrainian neighbours and turned over to the Nazis to be murdered.

I'm reading Cilka's Journey
2. What is the setting? Holocaust and post WWII gulags
3. What about the setting seems inhospitable to you? Not sure there is anything to explain about concentration camps and gulags.
I had several options for this, but this was next up on my library holds list.

2. What is the setting? Elizabethan England
3. What about the setting seems inhospitable to you? Disease, violence, and lack of rights for most women.

What is the setting? It's set in Glasgow in January 1973.
3. What about the setting seems inhospitable to you? The cold, raw weather with wet snow, the crumbling tenements and derelict factories inhabited by the desperate dregs of society, the squalid pubs and cafés, the sectarianism, sexism and homophobia and ever present violence. Not a place and time that has much to recommend it. Definitely not a Walter Scott type of setting. About the only thing that I might have enjoyed is the David Bowie concert!

Room by Emma Donoghue
2. What is the setting?
A room in which the narrator and his mother are being held prisoner after she was kidnapped.
3. What about the setting seems inhospitable to you?
Almost everything about it! I think the scariest part of it isn’t so much the space the characters live in, but the way they are completely at the mercy of the person keeping them prisoner.

I am reading The Boy in the Striped Pajamas by John Boyne
2. What is the setting?
It's set during the Holocaust in "Out-With" (Auschwitz)
3. What about the setting seems inhospitable to you?
Well the Concentration Camps might have something to do with it... I'm not really sure what else I can explain about it lol





I'm really looking forward to reading this one!
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