Montana


A River Runs Through It and Other Stories
The Whistling Season (Morrie Morgan #1, Two Medicine Country #7)
This House of Sky: Landscapes of a Western Mind
Hattie Big Sky (Hattie, #1)
Montana 1948
The Paris Library
English Creek (Montana Trilogy)
Missoula: Rape and the Justice System in a College Town
Lone Women
Dancing at the Rascal Fair
The Miseducation of Cameron Post
Die Trying (Jack Reacher, #2)
Montana Sky
Last Bus to Wisdom
Young Men and Fire
To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper LeeLooking for Alaska by John GreenThe Adventures of Huckleberry Finn by Mark TwainTwilight by Stephenie MeyerThe Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald
Around the US in 50 Books
800 books — 156 voters
A Cowboy's Touch by Denise HunterMontana Rose by Mary ConnealyLand of My Heart by Tracie PetersonThe Accidental Bride by Denise HunterThe Trouble with Cowboys by Denise Hunter
Christian/clean books set in Montana
75 books — 19 voters

Hawaii by James A. MichenerLooking for Alaska by John GreenA Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court by Mark TwainThe Hotel New Hampshire by John IrvingThe Colorado Kid by Stephen  King
States
636 books — 60 voters
White Fang by Jack LondonThe Sight by David Clement-DaviesThe Call of the Wild by Jack LondonDances with Wolves by Michael BlakeLadyhawke by Joan D. Vinge
Best fiction about Wolves
41 books — 39 voters

Kept by the Mountain Man by Gemma WeirThe Bribe by Willa NashVampire Academy by Richelle MeadA Tsunami of Sunshine by Taryn NikolicLoathe You A Latte by Taryn Nikolic
Romance Novels Set in Montana
181 books — 24 voters
The Solace of Open Spaces by Gretel EhrlichDust and Inheritance by Kirk VoclainLonesome Dove by Larry McMurtryBoots and Stilettos by Kirk VoclainThe Lonesome Gods by Louis L'Amour
Yellowstone-inspired Booklist
12 books — 2 voters

B.J. Daniels
He had to have this woman, knew his life would be worthless without her. The raging heat of that knowledge raced through his veins, stronger than desire, hotter than the passion that caught fire between them.
B.J. Daniels, Out of the Storm

These bricks came from kilns that were in China. Then the cargo ships that brought the refugees over, ships meant to be filled with lumber or coal, those ships couldn't draft right with their soft, human loads. Even packed with people, the ships were not heavy enough, so the owners stacked bricks down there with them." He kicked at the exposed cobblestones and said, "Imagine the misery. Then they sold the bricks to the Anaconda, and you can still find these cobblestones on the back railway stree ...more
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