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message 1: by Mar (new)

Mar Now make a world tour and put a few books from every continent 🙏✨


message 2: by Cybil (new)

Cybil Mar wrote: "Now make a world tour and put a few books from every continent 🙏✨"

This could get you started!
https://www.goodreads.com/blog/show/2...


message 3: by Aubrey (new)

Aubrey What book best represents my state? Hmm… I’d probably have to say Welcome to Wonderland by Chris Grabenstein.


message 4: by Avery (new)

Avery Nagy Idk I’m from Michigan so probably anything with a summer beach house 🤷‍♀️


message 5: by Chels (new)

Chels Do Canada next!


message 6: by Megan (new)

Megan  Honaker I think PR should be represented so I asked a friend for his Puerto Rican recommendations:

Puerto Rico Strong - Post hurricane Maria, super informative. Eye opening. Easy to read.

Happy Days, Uncle Sergio - Spanish edition had a VERY Puerto Rican flavor.

La Llamarada - one of our best classics

War Against All Puerto Ricans - eye opening, raw, informative.


message 7: by Megan (new)

Megan I like Cold Mountain for NC.
Cold Mountain


message 8: by Andrea (new)

Andrea Basically every other state has a proper novel and not just a summer pulp romp, but Massachusetts. I feel disappointed and surprised considering the state’s contributions to the literary world.


message 9: by Jasmine (new)

Jasmine Chels wrote: "Do Canada next!"

Great idea!


message 10: by Betsy (new)

Betsy Kunsman Love these lists - I’m always finding a read I wouldn’t have found otherwise


message 11: by Kat (new)

Kat Galvez Love this! Definitely want to read the book listed for New Jersey. 👏🏼👏🏼


message 12: by LaceyGoodBooks (new)

LaceyGoodBooks I have the great alone excited to read it this summer


message 13: by reen (new)

reen Could y’all please recommend non struggle black stories for the south like alabama and mississippi? Like the other states


message 14: by Emily (new)

Emily Can you please also give some books from US territories? The US officially has 14 territories including PR, Guam, and American Samoa to name a few!


message 15: by Stephanie (new)

Stephanie O'Brien I wish there was a printable check list of all of the books


message 16: by Vanessa (new)

Vanessa Chels wrote: "Do Canada next!"

YES!


message 17: by Amy (new)

Amy Lonesome Dove for Texas, but maybe everyone has already read it?


message 18: by Alison (new)

Alison Everett Elin Hilderbrand is such a cop out for Massachusetts


message 19: by Cari (new)

Cari Stephanie wrote: "I wish there was a printable check list of all of the books"

YES!!!


message 20: by Holden (new)

Holden Wunders Nevada is always just Las Vegas something. Could’ve put in an Ellen Hopkins book instead


message 21: by Lisa (new)

Lisa Sorey Megan wrote: "I think PR should be represented so I asked a friend for his Puerto Rican recommendations:

Puerto Rico Strong - Post hurricane Maria, super informative. Eye opening. Easy to read.

Happy Days, ..."

Thank you for commenting and listing some titles. I totally agree that PR should be included!


message 22: by Lisa (new)

Lisa Sorey Stephanie wrote: "I wish there was a printable check list of all of the books"

I agree! Or at least a way to save this list!


message 23: by Kirsty (new)

Kirsty Great article, lots of books to add to my TBR list 👍


message 24: by Cara (new)

Cara Wow! Great list!


message 25: by Mary (new)

Mary  H Lisa wrote: "Megan wrote: "I think PR should be represented so I asked a friend for his Puerto Rican recommendations:

Puerto Rico Strong - Post hurricane Maria, super informative. Eye opening. Easy to read.
..."


I emailed it myself


message 26: by Amanda (new)

Amanda Talley So many social justice themes present in a majority of these recommendations


message 27: by Anne (new)

Anne Wi Alligators in B Flat is a fantastic and mostly positive description of Florida. I liked the book so much I've read it 3 or 4 times!


😼jiriguru Love the initiative but I’m more on the non-fiction side. Anything for us the non-fiction lovers? History, social science, politics, biography, memoir… 🥹


message 29: by Dusty (new)

Dusty CANADA!
These are just what comes to mind. Far from exhaustive, just books I’ve enjoyed. What did I miss?

BC: Monkey Beach- Eden Robinson

Alberta: Bad Cree- Jessica Johns/ Come Back- Rudy Wiebe/ Who by Fire- Fred Stenson

New Brunswick: Mercy Among the Children- David Adams Richards

Manitoba: The Break- Katherena Vermette

NWT: Late Nights on Air- Elizabeth Hay

Saskatchewan: August into Winter- Guy Vanderhaeghe

Ontario: Indian Horse- Richard Wagamese

Newfoundland: The Shipping News- Annie Proulx

Yukon: Call of the Wild- Jack London


message 30: by Law (new)

Law Dusty wrote: "CANADA!
These are just what comes to mind. Far from exhaustive, just books I’ve enjoyed. What did I miss?

BC: Monkey Beach- Eden Robinson

Alberta: Bad Cree- Jessica Johns/ Come Back- Rudy Wiebe/..."


I just read Bad Cree. It was okay, but it was a good horror novel, though.


message 31: by Law (new)

Law Amanda wrote: "So many social justice themes present in a majority of these recommendations"

What's your point?


message 32: by Alianna (new)

Alianna Meier This is such a great idea!!! Maybe some international books too!


message 33: by Jonathan (new)

Jonathan Freeman What happened to John Irvine - Mr New England


message 34: by Linda (new)

Linda Lisa wrote: "Stephanie wrote: "I wish there was a printable check list of all of the books"

I agree! Or at least a way to save this list!"


You can go into desktop mode on your phone, or look at the list on a computer, select all the text, copy it and then paste it into a word or other text document. It may not include the pictures of the books though.


message 35: by Vanessa (new)

Vanessa Florida: The Light Pirate, Lily Brooks-Dalton


message 36: by Vanessa (new)

Vanessa 😼jiriguru wrote: "Love the initiative but I’m more on the non-fiction side. Anything for us the non-fiction lovers? History, social science, politics, biography, memoir… 🥹"

Best. State. Ever.: A Florida Man Defends His Homeland, Dave Barry


message 37: by Boyce (new)

Boyce I love this. Thank you!


message 38: by Debbie (new)

Debbie Anderson This is a great list! I do think that John Kennedy Toole's "A Confederacy of Dunces" be a great choice for Louisiana.


message 39: by Mackay (new)

Mackay Colorado: Angle of Repose by Wallace Stegner.


message 40: by Sharon (new)

Sharon Andrea wrote: "Basically every other state has a proper novel and not just a summer pulp romp, but Massachusetts. I feel disappointed and surprised considering the state’s contributions to the literary world."

Agree, that is a very lightweight choice.


message 41: by Dawn (new)

Dawn Johnson Avery wrote: "Idk I’m from Michigan so probably anything with a summer beach house 🤷‍♀️"

Probably an Emily Henry book.


message 42: by Sylwia (new)

Sylwia My favorite post by y'all, this is awesome. I agree with the folks asking for one from every country!!!


message 43: by Lindsay (new)

Lindsay Moser As a native Hoosier himself, I’d also include John Green’s The Fault in Our Stars for Indiana.


G_occasionally_reads (a lifetime behind) Cybil wrote: "Mar wrote: "Now make a world tour and put a few books from every continent 🙏✨"

This could get you started!
https://www.goodreads.com/blog/show/2......"

🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻


message 45: by Michael (new)

Michael Dennis It's interesting that virtually all of the selections have the same type of cover design to them.


message 46: by Law (new)

Law Dawn wrote: "Avery wrote: "Idk I’m from Michigan so probably anything with a summer beach house 🤷‍♀️"

Probably an Emily Henry book."


Funny Story would be a good choice.


message 47: by Dubhease (new)

Dubhease Chels wrote: "Do Canada next!"

There are listopias here for every province and territory. (This is PEI, but there are links at the top of the page)

https://www.goodreads.com/list/show/1...


Cindy Jiménez-Vera Of course that Puerto Rico and the US Virgin Islands should be included in a read across America summer reading list. I would love to read books set in the Caribbean this summer. 🏝️


message 49: by Michelle (new)

Michelle Of course I went to my state first. Wisconsin. I read that book. And. did. not. like. it. So, that does not inspire confidence in this list for me. Instead, for Wisconsin, I recommend this book by Mary Behan. It was an absolute gem of a read! A Measured Thread


message 50: by Karen (new)

Karen Stephanie Plum is the quintessential Jersey Girl, In the Unlikely Event by Judy Blume based on a true story in NJ written by a Jersey Girl, Don’t Forget to Write is a Jersey Shore experience.


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