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Non-fantasy or sci-fi books set in Canada
#1
Posted 12 December 2017 - 01:01 PM
So I have another weird reading challenge for 2018 and one of the book categories is:
"Books set in a country you would like to visit"
I kind of fixed on Canada, and I am looking for non-fantasy or scifi books set in Canada. I know we have a bunch of Canadians here, so recommendations would be welcome.
"Books set in a country you would like to visit"
I kind of fixed on Canada, and I am looking for non-fantasy or scifi books set in Canada. I know we have a bunch of Canadians here, so recommendations would be welcome.
#2
Posted 12 December 2017 - 01:27 PM
I'm not Canadian, but I read and enjoyed Joseph Boyden's The Orenda last year. It's a historical rather than contemporary book, and I remember SE talking about it somewhere at one point. In connection to the depiction of violence, I think. Pretty sure Boyden writes exclusively books set in Canada, so may be worth a look.
Also, what challenge is it? Sounds familiar.
Edit: Also, SE's own This River Awakens is set in Canada.
Also, what challenge is it? Sounds familiar.
Edit: Also, SE's own This River Awakens is set in Canada.
This post has been edited by Puck: 12 December 2017 - 01:46 PM
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#3
Posted 12 December 2017 - 02:19 PM
EDIT:
Oh crap, I TOTALLY misread the initial post and thought you were looking for Fantasy SF that was in Canada.
Sorry.
Oh crap, I TOTALLY misread the initial post and thought you were looking for Fantasy SF that was in Canada.
Sorry.
This post has been edited by QuickTidal: 12 December 2017 - 04:51 PM
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#4
Posted 12 December 2017 - 03:36 PM
SE's When She's Gone is also set in Canada, and is like 98% non-fantasy.
"Here is light. You will say that it is not a living entity, but you miss the point that it is more, not less. Without occupying space, it fills the universe. It nourishes everything, yet itself feeds upon destruction. We claim to control it, but does it not perhaps cultivate us as a source of food? May it not be that all wood grows so that it can be set ablaze, and that men and women are born to kindle fires?"
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#5
Posted 12 December 2017 - 03:46 PM
Doctorow does have SOMEONE COMES TO TOWN, set in toronto, but it's definitely fantasy.
Consider author John Farrow's EMILE CINQ-MARS murder mystery trilo. Three books set in and around Montreal. It's very well written for an audience not familiar with the city and area, but very much rooted in the local French/English culture, recent history (Biker wars, First Nation unrest and blockades, separatist efforts). Book 1 amazon linky https://www.amazon.c...w/dp/1443405280
Consider author John Farrow's EMILE CINQ-MARS murder mystery trilo. Three books set in and around Montreal. It's very well written for an audience not familiar with the city and area, but very much rooted in the local French/English culture, recent history (Biker wars, First Nation unrest and blockades, separatist efforts). Book 1 amazon linky https://www.amazon.c...w/dp/1443405280
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#6
Posted 12 December 2017 - 07:41 PM
Few know this, but the novel that inspired Casablanca is actually set in Moose Jaw.
They came with white hands and left with red hands.
#7
Posted 12 December 2017 - 07:56 PM
worry, on 12 December 2017 - 07:41 PM, said:
Few know this, but the novel that inspired Casablanca is actually set in Moose Jaw.
That was actually CASABLANCA 2: MOROCCAN BOOGALOO, and it starred Bob & Doug Mackenzie, Eh.
"When the last tree has fallen, and the rivers are poisoned, you cannot eat money, oh no." ~Aurora
“Someone will always try to sell you despair, just so they don't feel alone.” ~Ursula Vernon
“Someone will always try to sell you despair, just so they don't feel alone.” ~Ursula Vernon
#8
Posted 13 December 2017 - 04:00 AM
Puck, on 12 December 2017 - 01:27 PM, said:
I'm not Canadian, but I read and enjoyed Joseph Boyden's The Orenda last year. It's a historical rather than contemporary book, and I remember SE talking about it somewhere at one point. In connection to the depiction of violence, I think. Pretty sure Boyden writes exclusively books set in Canada, so may be worth a look.
Also, what challenge is it? Sounds familiar.
Edit: Also, SE's own This River Awakens is set in Canada.
Also, what challenge is it? Sounds familiar.
Edit: Also, SE's own This River Awakens is set in Canada.
Thanks for this Puck, this author is very interesting. I liked the blurbs of both Orenda and Three Day Road.
The challenge is one my brother made up. He think I read too much fantasy
He gave me a classic challenge last year.
QuickTidal, on 12 December 2017 - 02:19 PM, said:
EDIT:
Oh crap, I TOTALLY misread the initial post and thought you were looking for Fantasy SF that was in Canada.
Sorry.
Oh crap, I TOTALLY misread the initial post and thought you were looking for Fantasy SF that was in Canada.
Sorry.
No problem QT. As for Canadian fantasy, apart from SE and GGKay, who else is there?
Salt-Man Z, on 12 December 2017 - 03:36 PM, said:
SE's When She's Gone is also set in Canada, and is like 98% non-fantasy.
I considered SE, but for the purpose of the challenge which is to read non-spec fic stuff and explore new authors, decided to exclude him.
Abyss, on 12 December 2017 - 03:46 PM, said:
Doctorow does have SOMEONE COMES TO TOWN, set in toronto, but it's definitely fantasy.
Consider author John Farrow's EMILE CINQ-MARS murder mystery trilo. Three books set in and around Montreal. It's very well written for an audience not familiar with the city and area, but very much rooted in the local French/English culture, recent history (Biker wars, First Nation unrest and blockades, separatist efforts). Book 1 amazon linky https://www.amazon.c...w/dp/1443405280
Consider author John Farrow's EMILE CINQ-MARS murder mystery trilo. Three books set in and around Montreal. It's very well written for an audience not familiar with the city and area, but very much rooted in the local French/English culture, recent history (Biker wars, First Nation unrest and blockades, separatist efforts). Book 1 amazon linky https://www.amazon.c...w/dp/1443405280
Interesting. Listed. I can always use a good detective novel.
#9
Posted 13 December 2017 - 04:04 AM
I thought of one that's not a joke answer! It is YA though: Anne of Green Gables. I never read its sequels, but it's quite good as a standalone.
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