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- I Loved This Book's Setting
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William Golding gives an detail picture of a desert island's jungle. He describing the vegetation of the trees, plant life and vines. He …
This book's setting is on island where not adults survived. The author painted a true picture of humanity up close. Private school studen…
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- I Loved This Book's Setting
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Across the Nightingale Floor is the first book the the Tales of the Otori series. The setting takes place in a fantasy place which has a cultur…
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- Learning From My Favorite Author
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Kathleen Woodiwiss had a unique style of writing. Being the first to forge the way historical novels were written, she opened the door to a who…
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- A Frozen Hell
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Imagine you live in a neighborhood. On one side of your house are two neighbors, the Swedes and the Norwegians. They are nice enough. They some…
This is a story about the Winter War (Talvisota) between Finland and The Soviet Union from November 1939 to March 1940, three months after the …
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- Or How To Get The Bergeebers Scared Out Of You...
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Now, the rest of the story... A young woman took a trip to California's Napa Valley to visit a friend on her father's vineyard. H…
This is one book with the prefect title. I don't think I have ever read another book or seen any movie more intense. Edge of your seat in…
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- A Sensational Setting
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But here's the exception to my personal book selection rule; a book I picked up because I recognized the author's name and because I li…
Distinct, definite, and unmistakably unique settings aren't normally what draws me to a book. A serioulsy good story can happen anywhere. …
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- Where the Red Fern Grows
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Wilson Rawls created the setting in the Ozark Mountains of Oklahoma. I often drew scenes to help with comprehension. Young Billy, his dogs, …
Although poor in economic terms, culture, land, and love sustained a quality life.
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- Location, Location, Location
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I'm not really into the modern chick-lit romance books, you know, the women's pulp fiction of the noughties. But how often do you find …
Save a character, cast a city.
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While so textured with literary tricks and magical word feats and ostensibly a parallel of Homer's Odyssey, the real star of this book is D…
the real star of this book is Dublin
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- I Loved This Book's Setting
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The way Stieg Larsson wrote about the scenery and surroundings in this book is just awesome. He has so much detail without being boring. Awesome read.
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