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Oct 05, 2025 05:29PM

30527 I read an excellent book in the magical realism style for a challenge in a different group. It would also work for this one. The Enlightenment of the Greengage Tree takes place is a town right next to a large forest
Oct 01, 2025 03:25PM

30527 Clytemnestra was very good! I felt like Costanza Casati was more in her element as I know she studied Ancient Greek literature.
I’m now reading an interesting book in the magic realism tradition, The Enlightenment of the Greengage Tree by the Persian author Shokoofeh Azar
Sep 17, 2025 03:15PM

30527 I recently read The Annual Migration of Clouds and liked it so, so. I’m not really a fan of dystopian literature and this book is very dystopian, but it was definitely intriguing
Now I’m reading Clytemnestra, which is historical fiction based on Greek mythology.
Sep 17, 2025 12:30PM

30527 I’m currently reading Clytemnestra, assuming that because it takes place in Ancient Greece it would take place near the sea, but it doesn’t! It’s still a good book though!
Sep 17, 2025 12:28PM

30527 Jamie wrote: "I read The Shuddering by Ania Ahlborn and give it 4 stars. Takes place in the mountains of Colorado.

A solid winter creature feature that features likeable charact..."


Looks interesting
Sep 17, 2025 12:27PM

30527 Erin wrote: "I've seen quite a few books set in the Appalachians recently. I wonder if its trending? Maybe I will read one of those for this one. Having lived in the Appalachians for a few years, it might be ex..."

Please let us know which ones you read! I’m still looking for prompts
The two books I read, Witch of Wild Things and The Bewitchingonly have a few pages that actually take place in the mountains, so I kind of feel like I’m cheating even though they are great books, in particular the Bewitching
Sep 04, 2025 04:38PM

30527 Margaret wrote: "I'm almost done with Malinalli and it's really good! Thanks for the rec, Jalilah! ..."

I am glad you liked it!

I am currently reading The Bewitching
and it’s soooooo good!
Aug 27, 2025 12:49PM

30527 There are some scenes that take place in the mountains in Witch of Wild Things
I wasn’t originally reading this book for this prompt but now I’m counting it
Aug 26, 2025 09:11AM

30527 I just finished Witch of Wild Things. It’s a romance and I don’t usually like romances, but I actually quite enjoyed it. I think it was the magic and the characters that saved it
Aug 23, 2025 03:52PM

30527 I just finished Babylonia which is based partly on history and partly on mythology about the real life woman ( or demi -goddess going by the mythology) Semiramis. I actually really enjoyed it, but gave it less stars just because of a few issues I had.
Here is my review https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...
Aug 23, 2025 12:24PM

30527 I read Babylonia as my second dessert themed book for this prompt
Aug 11, 2025 12:42PM

30527 I’m still in a Mesopotamian mood so now reading Babylonia
Aug 04, 2025 10:47AM

30527 A few days ago I finished Elif Shafak’s latest novel
There Are Rivers in the Sky. It’s so good!
Even though it’s historical fiction I think people here would appreciate it because there is so much Mesopotamian mythology in it, in particular the Epic of Gilgamesh.
Here is my review https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...
I loved it so much I haven’t felt like starting anything else yet, so instead I am rereading Gilgamesh: A New English Version
Aug 04, 2025 10:41AM

30527 I read There Are Rivers in the Sky for my second book for this prompt. It’s historical fiction, but heavily influenced by the Epic of Gilgamesh. And lots of water and rivers!
Aug 02, 2025 12:38PM

30527 Erin wrote: "I read Emily Rath's North is the Night for this one. very wintry and polar with aurora in the sky!

Not quite polar or tundra, but I just read Upon a Frosted Star by MA Kuzniar, a mash up of Swan L..."


The Snow Child is a lovely book! I haven’t heard of the others you mentioned, but they look interesting!

I ended up reading When the Whales Leave for this prompt. I really enjoyed it!
I am trying for 2 books for each prompt and haven’t decided on my 2nd read yet
Aug 02, 2025 12:31PM

30527 Erin wrote: "For the Sarah Beth Durst lovers, she has another wonderful desert-setting fantasy book - Vessel in which a girl is chosen to be the physical vessel embodying a god.

I read Chelsea Abdullah's The A..."


Thanks for these recs! I’ve only read The Stardust Thief, but hadn’t heard about the others
Jul 22, 2025 08:25PM

30527 I’m am currently reading by There Are Rivers in the Sky by Elif Shafakand loving every page. It’s more realistic historical fiction, but incorporates Mesopotamian mythology, specifically the epic of Gilgamesh in it.
Jul 22, 2025 08:23PM

30527 Margaret wrote: "Ozsaur wrote: "The Grace of Wild Things - Anne of Green Gables but with magic! Okay, that's a bit simplistic. AoGG is the framework, but the story is very much its own thing. I'm en..."

Ozsaur wrote: "The Grace of Wild Things - Anne of Green Gables but with magic! Okay, that's a bit simplistic. AoGG is the framework, but the story is very much its own thing. I'm enjoying the magi..."

That’s too bad! I’m tempted to read this book as I like the Emily Wilde books and as a fan of Anne of the Green Gables. However now that my son is grown I no longer feel like reading middle grade novels. It’s not really logical. When he was in middle grade I used to enjoy reading whatever he was reading so we could talk about them, but as soon as he was older I didn’t enjoy them anymore. Now he’s 27 and I rarely even read YA nowadays except when it’s certain authors.
Jul 15, 2025 03:22PM

30527 Rose wrote: "I've enjoyed it so far- favourite book has been The Wood Wife by Terri Windling, for the desert challenge. Its been on my tbr for a while, glad I got round to it- really evocative of ..."

I also very much enjoyed that one!
Jul 09, 2025 04:51PM

30527 Margaret wrote: "Now that the year is halfway over, how's everyone doing on the challenge? Any challenge especially difficult, or especially fun? What's been your favorite books read for it so far .."

I decided to read 2 books for each prompt this year. I’m on schedule and have been able to find something to read for every prompt except mountains.
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