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~ In 1978 they had a blizzard in New England. Rhode Island had over 4 feet of snow and it took over a week to get the snow plows through to everyone.

I am going to choose Maine.
Karen wrote: "Question - Can we pick more than one state?"
The idea to select just one state for a singular focus. It's ok if the volume for this challenge is low. The result will hopefully be that you are able to learn some new things about your selected state. Having just one makes this an easy challenge to remember. Best wishes selecting your state!
The idea to select just one state for a singular focus. It's ok if the volume for this challenge is low. The result will hopefully be that you are able to learn some new things about your selected state. Having just one makes this an easy challenge to remember. Best wishes selecting your state!
My state will be Missouri. Look forward to what the year will bring!
#1
Primarily set in a small town near Hannibal. I visited there several years ago to see Mark Twain's home town. It was great to be somewhat familiar with the area. I learned from the pages that there is a Christian publisher in St Louis: Concordia (Lutheran Church Missouri Synod)
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This cozy mystery takes place in Canton, which is the northeastern part of Missouri.
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This historical romance novella is set in Saint Charles, which is a suburb of St Louis. I have an aunt and uncle that live there and this is where my dad's assisted living facility was located. It's where I last saw him and where he passed away in December of 2022. The author mention's in her note a historical downtown. I'd like to visit this area in the future.
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This cozy mystery takes place in Canton, which is the northeastern part of Missouri. I learned about a duel which happened between two lawyers. History about Missouri I had no idea about. The men participated in a duel twice with the second time leading to one of the men's death. The other went on to become a senator.
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Set in Canton, Missouri
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Set in Mexico, Missouri
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Set in Canton, Missouri
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About a third of the novel set in Independence, Missouri
I had no idea this novel was partially set in MO when I started reading it. I learned that Washington University (a school I aspired to attend when I was in high school) was previously named Washington Institute. The current name began in 1856.
#9
Set in Saint Charles, Missouri
#10
First Part is set in Kansas City and then St Joseph, Missouri
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/General...
I learned about General Order Eleven issued August 25, 1863 mandating Missourians from select counties evacuate their homes. Wow!
#11
Set in Canton, Missouri
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Set in St Louis
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Set in Mexico, Missouri
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Set in Canton, Missouri
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Set in St Louis
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Set in Canton, Missouri
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Set in Canton, Missouri
#1

Primarily set in a small town near Hannibal. I visited there several years ago to see Mark Twain's home town. It was great to be somewhat familiar with the area. I learned from the pages that there is a Christian publisher in St Louis: Concordia (Lutheran Church Missouri Synod)
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This cozy mystery takes place in Canton, which is the northeastern part of Missouri.
#3

This historical romance novella is set in Saint Charles, which is a suburb of St Louis. I have an aunt and uncle that live there and this is where my dad's assisted living facility was located. It's where I last saw him and where he passed away in December of 2022. The author mention's in her note a historical downtown. I'd like to visit this area in the future.
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This cozy mystery takes place in Canton, which is the northeastern part of Missouri. I learned about a duel which happened between two lawyers. History about Missouri I had no idea about. The men participated in a duel twice with the second time leading to one of the men's death. The other went on to become a senator.
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I had no idea this novel was partially set in MO when I started reading it. I learned that Washington University (a school I aspired to attend when I was in high school) was previously named Washington Institute. The current name began in 1856.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/General...
I learned about General Order Eleven issued August 25, 1863 mandating Missourians from select counties evacuate their homes. Wow!
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The idea to select just one state for a singular focus. It's ok if the volume for this challenge is low. The result will hopefully be tha..."
Thanks for the clarification, Staci! Not sure yet which one I will pick.
Trying to decide whether to do one that we are visiting on this year's big RV trip OR one I've read very little from OR the one state remaining that I haven't been to yet. Like you, looking forward to what the year will bring!

I think I will pick Alaska.
Beth - ;)
in Calgary

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#1After the Shadows

#2 An Unforeseen Match

#3 Doctor in Petticoats

#4 Embers of Love

#5 Hearts Aglow

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January - December 2024
1.

When the Day Comes by Gabrielle Meyer
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Orphan Train Escape by Rachel Wesson
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Screen Play by Chris Coppernoll
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Code Name Edelweiss by Stephanie Landsem
(Set in Los Angeles, but mentions NY a couple of times)
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Predator by Terri Blackstock
(Set in Texas, but Megan is from New York & in TX for college)
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Irish Meadows by Susan Anne Mason
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Chop, Chop by L.N. Cronk
(Not set in NY, but mentions going to a cousin’s wedding in NY)
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Embers of Love by Tracie Peterson
(Not set in NY, but mentions a women’s suffragette meeting in NY)
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Rebecca's Song by Dawn Kinzer
(Set in Wisconsin, but mentions a fashion designer’s designs being sent to NY to become Butterick patterns.)
10.

On The Ropes by Hallee Bridgeman
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Glimmer in the Darkness by Robin Patchen
(brief mention of a teenager’s dream to live in NY)
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Rosa's Land by Gilbert Morris
13.

The London House by Katherine Reay
(a few brief mentions of NY)
14.

Tabitha by Vikki Kestell
(Tabitha takes a train from CO to NY to board a ship for England)
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The Letter Tree by Rachel Fordham
16.

The Metropolitan Affair by Jocelyn Green
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One Thursday Morning by T.K. Chapin
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National Velvet by Enid Bagnold GM, language
(a few brief mentions of NY)
19.

No Neutral Ground by Terri Wangard
(boarded a ship in NY to Europe)
20.

A Change of Fortune by Jen Turano
21.

Had to be You by Lyn Cote
(lots of settings including NY)
22.

From Russia with Love by Susan May Warren
(set in Russia, but Kat is from NY )
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California by Jamie Lee Grey
(set in California, but there is travel to NY)
24.

No Safe Harbor by Elizabeth Ludwig
25.

Kept by Sally Bradley
(set in Chicago, but lots of mentions of NY)
26.

Yours is the Night by Amanda Dykes
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Twas The Night by. Dan Walsh
(Epilogue is set in NY)
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Fancy Pants by Cathy Marie Hake

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This is the first book in her Stepping Stones Island series. I was curious as to whether Maine really had an island named that. According to MapCarta.com, "Stepping Stones is an island in Cumberland County, Maine."
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Not only I am learning things about Louisana I'm knocking out books in an unfinished series.

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I'm doing Texas as well, so I will keep an eye on your list. You can check out mine!

I'm doing Texas as well, so I will keep an eye on your list. You can check out mine!"
I've got 38 on my shelf already also...
https://www.goodreads.com/review/list...







Bits and pieces are set in Seattle.


Additionally, two other of last year's NTM authors, Colleen Coble and Mary Alford have books set there too.
I'm really excited about finding all of these - especially since we will be spending time there this summer.
Karen wrote: "Today I discovered that one of last year's NTM authors, Susan Page Davis, has a good number of books set in Maine to include several series.
Additionally, two other of last year's NTM authors, Col..."
There is a surprising number of CF novels set in Maine. Plenty to choose from.
Additionally, two other of last year's NTM authors, Col..."
There is a surprising number of CF novels set in Maine. Plenty to choose from.

1.

When the Day Comes by Gabrielle Meyer
2.

Orphan Train Escape by Rachel Wesson
3.

Screen Play by Chris Coppernoll
4.

Code Name Edelweiss by Stephanie Landsem
(Set in Los Angeles, but mentions NY a couple of times)
5.

Predator by Terri Blackstock
(Set in Texas, but Megan is from New York & in TX for college)
6.

Irish Meadows by Susan Anne Mason
7.

Chop, Chop by L.N. Cronk
(Not set in NY, but mentions going to a cousin’s wedding in NY)
8.

Embers of Love by Tracie Peterson
(Not set in NY, but mentions a women’s suffragette meeting in NY)
9.

Rebecca's Song by Dawn Kinzer
(Set in Wisconsin, but mentions a fashion designer’s designs being sent to NY to become Butterick patterns.)
10.

On The Ropes by Hallee Bridgeman
11.

Glimmer in the Darkness by Robin Patchen
(brief mention of a teenager’s dream to live in NY)
12.

Rosa's Land by Gilbert Morris
13.

The London House by Katherine Reay
(a few brief mentions of NY)
14.

Tabitha by Vikki Kestell
(Tabitha takes a train from CO to NY to board a ship for England)
15.

The Letter Tree by Rachel Fordham
16.

The Metropolitan Affair by Jocelyn Green
17.

One Thursday Morning by T.K. Chapin
18.

National Velvet by Enid Bagnold GM, language
(a few brief mentions of NY)
19.

No Neutral Ground by Terri Wangard
(boarded a ship in NY to Europe)
20.

A Change of Fortune by Jen Turano
21.

Had to be You by Lyn Cote
(lots of settings including NY)
22.

From Russia with Love by Susan May Warren
(set in Russia, but Kat is from NY )
23.

California by Jamie Lee Grey
(set in California, but there is travel to NY)
24.

No Safe Harbor by Elizabeth Ludwig
25.

Kept by Sally Bradley
(set in Chicago, but lots of mentions of NY)
26.

Yours is the Night by Amanda Dykes
27.

Twas The Night by. Dan Walsh
(Epilogue is set in NY)
28.

Fancy Pants by Cathy Marie Hake
Fun to read through the states of focus and novels read.
I ended up reading 17 novels set in MO. Mostly from The Secrets of Grandma's Attic Series which is a good one.
#1
Primarily set in a small town near Hannibal. I visited there several years ago to see Mark Twain's home town. It was great to be somewhat familiar with the area. I learned from the pages that there is a Christian publisher in St Louis: Concordia (Lutheran Church Missouri Synod)
#2
This cozy mystery takes place in Canton, which is the northeastern part of Missouri.
#3
This historical romance novella is set in Saint Charles, which is a suburb of St Louis. I have an aunt and uncle that live there and this is where my dad's assisted living facility was located. It's where I last saw him and where he passed away in December of 2022. The author mention's in her note a historical downtown. I'd like to visit this area in the future.
#4
This cozy mystery takes place in Canton, which is the northeastern part of Missouri. I learned about a duel which happened between two lawyers. History about Missouri I had no idea about. The men participated in a duel twice with the second time leading to one of the men's death. The other went on to become a senator.
#5
Set in Canton, Missouri
#6
Set in Mexico, Missouri
#7
Set in Canton, Missouri
#8
About a third of the novel set in Independence, Missouri
I had no idea this novel was partially set in MO when I started reading it. I learned that Washington University (a school I aspired to attend when I was in high school) was previously named Washington Institute. The current name began in 1856.
#9
Set in Saint Charles, Missouri
#10
First Part is set in Kansas City and then St Joseph, Missouri
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/General...
I learned about General Order Eleven issued August 25, 1863 mandating Missourians from select counties evacuate their homes. Wow!
#11
Set in Canton, Missouri
#12
Set in St Louis
#13
Set in Mexico, Missouri
#14
Set in Canton, Missouri
#15
Set in St Louis
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Set in Canton, Missouri
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Set in Canton, Missouri
I ended up reading 17 novels set in MO. Mostly from The Secrets of Grandma's Attic Series which is a good one.
#1

Primarily set in a small town near Hannibal. I visited there several years ago to see Mark Twain's home town. It was great to be somewhat familiar with the area. I learned from the pages that there is a Christian publisher in St Louis: Concordia (Lutheran Church Missouri Synod)
#2

This cozy mystery takes place in Canton, which is the northeastern part of Missouri.
#3

This historical romance novella is set in Saint Charles, which is a suburb of St Louis. I have an aunt and uncle that live there and this is where my dad's assisted living facility was located. It's where I last saw him and where he passed away in December of 2022. The author mention's in her note a historical downtown. I'd like to visit this area in the future.
#4

This cozy mystery takes place in Canton, which is the northeastern part of Missouri. I learned about a duel which happened between two lawyers. History about Missouri I had no idea about. The men participated in a duel twice with the second time leading to one of the men's death. The other went on to become a senator.
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I had no idea this novel was partially set in MO when I started reading it. I learned that Washington University (a school I aspired to attend when I was in high school) was previously named Washington Institute. The current name began in 1856.
#9

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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/General...
I learned about General Order Eleven issued August 25, 1863 mandating Missourians from select counties evacuate their homes. Wow!
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