Maine


Olive Kitteridge (Olive Kitteridge, #1)
The Frozen River
The Berry Pickers
Evvie Drake Starts Over
Empire Falls
Happy Place
Orphan Train
The Burgess Boys
Maine
Heartwood
The Stranger in the Woods: The Extraordinary Story of the Last True Hermit
The Poacher's Son (Mike Bowditch, #1)
The Cider House Rules
’Salem’s Lot
Olive, Again (Olive Kitteridge, #2)
Day Trips New England by Maria OliaThe Path by Chet RaymoA Guide-Book to Norumbega and Vineland by Elizabeth G. Shepard
New England Travel
3 books — 2 voters
Margreete's Harbor by Eleanor  MorseSpilled Coffee by J.B. ChicoinePortrait of a Protégé by J.B. ChicoineBlind Stitches by J.B. ChicoineBefore I Fall by Lauren Oliver
New England Zone
29 books — 15 voters

Wilder Girls by Rory PowerA Dash of Salt and Pepper by Kosoko JacksonBrothersong by T.J. KluneSomewhere Beyond the Sea by T.J. KluneEdinburgh by Alexander Chee
Queer Books Set in Maine
40 books — 3 voters
Time and Tide in Acadia by Christopher CamutoThe Village and The Hill by Richard W. BillingsTHE STORY OF MOUNT DESERT ISLAND, MAINE by Samuel Eliot MorisonTrails of History by Tom St. GermainLove on the Rocks by Kathryn Muether
Mount Desert Island Books
16 books — 1 voter

To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper LeeThe Adventures of Huckleberry Finn by Mark TwainTwilight by Stephenie MeyerLooking for Alaska by John GreenThe Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald
Around the US in 50 Books
789 books — 155 voters
Frankie's Place by Jim SterbaTemple Stream by Bill RoorbachSummers with Juliet by Bill RoorbachHere Is New York by E.B. WhiteA Life Lived Outdoors by George        Smith
Maine Books & Authors
47 books — 4 voters

Thomm Quackenbush
Portland could have been any city. Port Clyde was too uncluttered to be anything else. There is a reason Stephen King sets his stories in little Maine towns. They are too quiet to be believed wholly savory.
Thomm Quackenbush, Holidays with Bigfoot

John Ciardi
There was a young lady from Gloucester Who complained that her parents both bossed her, So she ran off to Maine. Did her parents complain? Not at all -- they were glad to have lost her.
John Ciardi, The Hopeful Trout and Other Limericks

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