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Feb 15, 2025 07:22AM

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If you like historical mysteries, a series set in 1940's British Columbia starts with A Killer in King's Cove
A couple of lighter weight stories set around Seattle are Where'd You Go, Bernadette and Remarkably Bright Creatures

I would normally pick up, but my husband bought it for me for my birthday. Surprisingly I really enjoyed it

Two books by Eileen Garvin would work, The Music of Bees and Crow Talk.
You might like The Forest Lover.

Holly, I agree with the suggestions so far. I also really liked the novel Greenwood, set in a British Columbia Forest, and A Tale for the Time Being set partly on a BC island, as well as Japan.
For nonfiction, Finding the Mother Tree: Discovering the Wisdom of the Forest is quite good if you like nature writing. Her findings have been reported in other books I read earlier, but I still found it interesting. It’s also about the forests in BC.

You might want to move this discussion to The Compass discussion thread, Holly, so this one stays just for spins them selves and questions that arise.


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Nothing to the North this week





Hawaii, of course! I was wondering, what you were going to do.
I even looked up books on the Oregon coast and found this one Murder at Yaquina Head


There's always Puerto Rico or Guam

I wonder if there is anything set near Eureka California.

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There are all the US territories including:
American Samoa
Northern Mariana Islands
Guam
US Virgin Islands
Puerto Rico
Baker Island
Howland Island
Palmyra Atoll
Jarvis Island
Johnston Atoll
Kingman Reef
Midway Atoll
Navassa Island
Wake Island.
Maybe a couple more. Some are uninhabited but not all.
A friend is doing an every country challenge - personal one - and just read My Cousin Is a Chief in Samoa: The unlikely adventures of a Dane in Polynesia which visits both Samoa and American Samoa. She recommends it - says it's a family history and fits truth is stranger than fiction.

What a great challenge your friend is doing; so ambitious.

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