A considerable part of the SF or Fantasy story should take place in or close to the Arctic Circle.
Thrillers will qualify if they introduce an SF element.
Thrillers will qualify if they introduce an SF element.
| 1 |
The Terror
by
score: 497,
and
5 people voted
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| 2 |
Helluland
by
score: 300,
and
3 people voted
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| 3 |
The Golden Compass (His Dark Materials, #1)
by
score: 298,
and
3 people voted
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| 4 |
Good Morning, Midnight
by
score: 198,
and
2 people voted
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| 5 |
Ice Land
by
score: 100,
and
1 person voted
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| 5 |
Ice
by
score: 100,
and
1 person voted
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| 5 |
Below (North, #1)
by
score: 100,
and
1 person voted
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| 5 |
No Ordinary Star Bindup (No Ordinary Star #1-3)
by
score: 100,
and
1 person voted
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| 9 |
In the Halls of the Mountain Troll
by
score: 99,
and
1 person voted
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| 9 |
30 Days of Night
by
score: 99,
and
1 person voted
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| 11 |
Kolymsky Heights
by
score: 98,
and
1 person voted
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| 12 |
The United & The Divided (Tooth & Claw, #3)
by
score: 97,
and
1 person voted
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| 13 |
Claus: Legend of the Fat Man (Claus, #1)
by
score: 96,
and
1 person voted
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13 books ·
11 voters ·
list created September 6th, 2017
by Clare O'Beara (votes) .
Tags:
alaska, arctic, arctic-circle, arctic-sea, boreal, canada, denmark, finland, greenland, ice, iceland, midnight-sun, north-pole, norway, polar, pole, russia, scandinavia, sweden








