Greenland


Last Night in Nuuk
Smilla's Sense of Snow
An African in Greenland
The Greenlanders
This Cold Heaven: Seven Seasons in Greenland
First Light
Migrations
Profeterne i Evighedsfjorden (Grønlandstrilogien, #1)
Blomsterdalen
Frozen in Time: An Epic Story of Survival and a Modern Quest for Lost Heroes of World War II
The Day is Dark (Þóra Guðmundsdóttir, #4)
The Girl Without Skin (Grønland - Greenland #1)
An Old Captivity
Cold Earth
Collapse: How Societies Choose to Fail or Succeed
When Secrets Bloom by Patricia  FurstenbergThe Name of the Rose by Umberto EcoBroken April by Ismail KadareAnna Karenina by Leo TolstoyLes Miserables by Victor Hugo
Read Around Europe
60 books — 15 voters
Smilla's Sense of Snow by Peter HøegThe Greenland Breach by Bernard BessonThe Day is Dark by Yrsa SigurdardottirThe Ice Star by Christoffer PetersenHelluland by C.R. Lindström
Greenland Crime And Thrillers
30 books — 4 voters

Homo Sapienne by Niviaq KorneliussenTuumarsi by Frederik NielsenDet andet dyr by Ole KorneliussenSaltstøtten by Ole KorneliussenEn spytklat på kinden by Ole Korneliussen
Greenlandic Literature
10 books — 1 voter
Save the Arctic by Bethany StahlThe Call of the Wild / White Fang by Jack LondonA Tundra Tale by Lone Alaskan GypsyFlight of the Goose by Lesley ThomasHelluland by C.R. Lindström
Far North lit
103 books — 36 voters


Jan Fink
I can’t tell you what I look like. I look in the mirror and see nothing but space. Space reflecting space, that’s what the mirror shows. It figures because Grandmamma said I was nothing but dirt. Dirt under her feet she’d say. Dirt she needed to keep kicking out of the way. Grandmamma said I wasn’t sweeping-up kind of dirt; I was the kind of dirt you needed to kick and scrape off the bottom of your shoes.
Jan Fink, Tales from a Strange Southern Lady

Max Davine
The haunting bellow of the sentry horns sounded across the Greenland Fjords as the night mists settled between the jagged, rocky, half-frozen shores. Ifar the Shepherd hurried from his flock. Beyond the coast skirted by his grazing land he could see the shadowy shape of the incoming knarr as it pushed through the deepening fog. Slowly the masts emerged above it. Ifar turned toward the hilltop. There stood the magnificent earthen Mead Hall of King Lief, son of Eirik the Red. Though the karls who ...more
Max Davine, Spirits of the Ice Forest

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