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05 - A book set in a city that has hosted the Olympics

The Toymakers by Robert Dinsdale (London)
A Tale of Two Cities by Charles Dickens (London and Paris)
Cinder by Marissa Meyer (Beijing ... well, New Beijing)
Last Night in Montreal by Emily St. John Mandel (Montreal)

Oslo, where I live, is the capital of Norway, organized the 1952 Olympics (winter)
https://www.goodreads.com/places/3642...
I think I am starting to read Anne Holts series about Hanne Wilhelmsen, starting with Blind Goddess. It have been at my TBR list for a while

No, the Olympics were never in NYC, so a book set in NYC would not count here.
Lake Placid, NY, has hosted twice. Some people get NY & NYC confused. There’s a whole big state up here north of NYC!! :-)
Lake Placid, NY, has hosted twice. Some people get NY & NYC confused. There’s a whole big state up here north of NYC!! :-)

Albertville
Amsterdam
Antwerp
Athens
Atlanta
Barcelona
Beijing
Berlin
Buenos Aires
Calgary
Chamonix
Cortina d'Ampezzo
Dakar
Garmisch-Partenkirchen
Grenoble
Helsinki
Innsbruck
Lake Placid
Lausanne
Lillehammer
London
Los Angeles
Melbourne
Mexico City
Montreal
Moscow
Munich
Nanjing
Negano
Oslo
Paris
Pyeongchang
Rio de Janeiro
Rome
Salt Lake City
Sapporo
Sarajevo
Singapore
Seoul
Sochi
Squaw Valley
St. Louis
St. Moritz
Stockholm
Sydney
Tokyo
Turin
Vancouver


The WINTER Olympics were in Oslo, the Summer Olympics were organized by Helsinki that year, the smallest city and country that has ever hosted them.

Albertville
Amsterdam
Antwerp
Athens
Atlanta
Barcelona
Beijing
Berlin
Buenos Aires
Calgary
Chamonix
Cortina d'Ampezzo
Dakar
Garmisch-Partenkirchen
Grenoble
Helsinki
Innsbruck
Lake Pl..."
That list includes some cities that haven't hosted them yet, like Dakar.

The WINTER Olympics were in Oslo, the Summer Olympics were organized by Helsinki that year, the smallest ci..."
Sorry. Fixed it ;-)

I'll admit I'm impatiently waiting for the full list rather than having them one by one but no complaints about the prompts released so far...

The WINTER Olympics were in Oslo, the Summer Olympics were organized by Helsinki that year, t..."
Thanks :-) It was such an important year for us, not only because of the Olympics but also because the massive war reparations to the USSR were finally paid that year, so a sigh of relief could be heard around the nation, and Armi Kuusela was chosen as the first-ever Miss Universe. Though rationing still continued...


Paris has hosted the summer Olympics. I'm sure there are many books that take place in Paris. I really like Paris
I’ve got so many books I really want to read, all set in Olympic cities, I don’t know how I will choose one!!!
Inspector Imanishi Investigates (Tokyo)
Rivers of London (London, obv)
The Good Son (Seoul)
Last Night in Montreal (Montreal, obv)
An American Marriage (Atlanta)
Pretty Girls (Atlanta)
The High Window (LA)
The Redbreast (Oslo)
And those are just the books I’m super excited about. I’ve got lots more on my TBR that would work.
Every time I settle on one, I think “but I really want to read that other one too!!”
Inspector Imanishi Investigates (Tokyo)
Rivers of London (London, obv)
The Good Son (Seoul)
Last Night in Montreal (Montreal, obv)
An American Marriage (Atlanta)
Pretty Girls (Atlanta)
The High Window (LA)
The Redbreast (Oslo)
And those are just the books I’m super excited about. I’ve got lots more on my TBR that would work.
Every time I settle on one, I think “but I really want to read that other one too!!”

Kraken (China Mieville)
Neverwhere (Neil Gaiman)
London Falling (Paul Cornell)
Midnight Riot (Ben Aaronovitch)
Kraken/Neverwhere both share the premise of "ordinary guy falls down the rabbit hole of secret supernatural dealings in London." London Falling and Midnight Riot (also called Rivers of London) are more police-oriented, similar to the Dresden Files.
A couple more from my TBR:
The Wolves of Paris (Daniel Mannix)
Dog Boy (Eva Hornung) - Moscow
Rivers of London and Midnight Riot are the same book, right?
Kraken was great and I recommend it to anyone who likes urban fantasy with huge ladleful of crazysauce. The audiobook was great. The Neverwhere audiobook was great, too! But Kraken was crazier. :-)
Kraken was great and I recommend it to anyone who likes urban fantasy with huge ladleful of crazysauce. The audiobook was great. The Neverwhere audiobook was great, too! But Kraken was crazier. :-)

Yes, dunno why US felt need to change the name

Lethal White by Robert Galbraith (a. k. a. J. K. Rowling) is set during the London Olympics.


Sorry! Our internet was down at work this morning so I was opening the thread on my phone. I hadn't had a chance to backtrack and add in the list link :) But thank you to Ellie for jumping in with it!

Yes, I'm thinking of trying to find one book for each continent the Olympics have been held in (set in the Olympic host city.)
And no one has suggested Lysistrata by Aristophanes yet? :)

I put this one on the Listopia: I read Running by Cara Hoffman last year and I really liked it. It’s set in Athens (in the 1970s I think, can’t remember now).

- The Guest Cat - Tokyo
- A Tale for the Time Being - Tokyo
- Magic Bites series - post-apocalypse Atlanta
- Gods of Jade and Shadow - Mexico City

The Solitude of Prime Numbers (La solitudine dei numeri primi) by Paolo Giordano is set in Turin, host of the 2006 Winter Olympics.




Antwerp
Athens
Barcelona - The Shadow of the Wind
Berlin
Buenos Aires - Things We Lost in the Fire
Chamonix
Innsbruck
Mexico City - Signal to Noise
Montreal
Moscow
Munich
Oslo - Blind Goddess
Rio de Janeiro - O Cortiço ("The Slum")
Sarajevo
Sochi
Stockholm
Turin - The Solitude of Prime Numbers

Frogli wrote: "Yes, dunno why US felt need to change the name"
Yep. I dunno about needing to change it, but I love the name Midnight Riot so I'm glad they did.

also, for true crime/history lovers: City of Light, City of Poison: Murder, Magic, and the First Police Chief of Paris and Death in the City of Light: The Serial Killer of Nazi-Occupied Paris both take place in Paris

• Heather O'Neill: Lullabies for Little Criminals and The Girl Who Was Saturday Night take place there. o'neill's The Lonely Hearts Hotel is really, really good, and is also set in montreal, but not 100%. the story takes the characters to NYC for a little bit. but the majority is montreal. (not sure how strict things are with this prompt.)
• Saleema Nawaz: Bone & Bread is very good - it also falls in to the 'mostly set' in montreal category. a slight bit is in ottawa, but the majority is montreal.
• Claire Holden Rothman: The Heart Specialist, Lear's Shadow, and My October
• Mordecai Richler: St. Urbain's Horseman, The Apprenticeship of Duddy Kravitz
• Rawi Hage: Cockroach
• Zoe Whittall: Bottle Rocket Hearts
• (for fans of Station Eleven) Emily St. John Mandel: Last Night in Montreal

• The Jade Peony, by Wayson Choy
• The Beggar's Garden, by Michael Christie (connected short stories)
• Stanley Park, by Timothy Taylor
• The Conjoined, by Jen Sookfong Lee
• Y, by Marjorie Celona
• One Good Hustle, by Billie Livingston
• The Man Game, by Lee Henderson


Jai wrote: "I have a few books on my TBR pile but I'm mainly interested in reading The Silent Patient A Tale of Two Citiesor The Martian Chronicles"
Why the Martian Chronicles?
Why the Martian Chronicles?

Now I'm wondering how the Olympics would work on Mars with its' lesser gravity. Maybe we'd be getting six revolutions on ice skating jumps.
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