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23 - A book set in Scandinavia
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A Doll's House by Henrik Ibsen
The Snowman by Jo Nesbø
The Ice Child by Camilla Läckberg




Just some suggestions to broaden our thinking:
The Marvelous Misadventures of Ingrid Winter
Winter in Wonderland
The Woman in Cabin 10
The Body in the Fjord
Kristin Lavransdotter
Until I Find You
Colorless Tsukuru Tazaki and His Years of PilgrimageThe Year of Living Danishly: My Twelve Months Unearthing the Secrets of the World's Happiest Country
House of Orphans
The Palace of the Snow Queen: Winter Travels in Lapland
The Library of Shadows

I'll probably read A Man Called Ove, or possibly one of my 'not too horrifying' Nordic Noir options that I'd considered for this year.


I understand that it is common in the US to use all five Nordic countries while speaking of Scandinavia, so just wanted to give a heads up. (Don’t always trust the US wiki;)
Theresa; great suggestions on your list :)

And I gotta shout out Henning Mankell, since he shares his name with my son.


Thanks for the info about scandinavia.
I changed my choice to The Warlord's Wife by Sandra Lake. Its set in 12th century Sweden ...

Sweet! I've been meaning to read his books!

Tove Jansson's books are not set in Scandinavia.

Really? I'm checking the book pages for her contemporary-fiction novels - The True Deceiver is filed under "Scandinavian Literature" and reviews mention that it's set in a Swedish village.

Thanks for the info about scandinavia.
I changed my choice to The Warlord's Wife by Sandra Lake. Its set in 12th century Sweden ..."
Hope you’ll enjoy it:)

The synopsis doesn't seem to specify where it is set and there is no reason to believe it's set in Sweden. And I can't help it that it's filed under Scandinavian lit, GR even miscategorizes Nordic Noir/Literature under Scandinavian, it should be the other way around.




I will totally support that logic 😊

The Hypnotist by Lars Kepler - part of a detective series set in Sweden. Book no.6 was released earlier this year
The Owl Always Hunts At Night by Samuel Bjørk - the 2nd book in the Norwegian detective series. I read the 1st book, I'm Traveling Alone for the Nordic Noir PS prompt this year

The Hypnotist by Lars Kepler - part of a detective series set in Sweden. Book no.6 was released earlier this year
[book:The Owl Always Hunts..."
I really liked The Hypnotist and I loved I‘m Traveling Alone! The Owl Always Hunts at Night is still on my TBR so I‘m probably going to read it for this prompt. Although I have lots of nordic noir books on my TBR so I have a lot to choose from for this prompt...


Well, it seems that the book is somewhat autobiographical and Jansson lived her adult life in Finland, only spent more time in Sweden as a child on holidays and during the civil war, so still, it doesn't sound probable that it would be set in Sweden. There are also tiny hamlets in Finland that are Swedish speaking where few people speak Finnish. Also Katri is a Finnish name, not Swedish.


It's a great book


Thanks for the info about scandinavia.
I changed my choice to The Warlord's Wife by Sandra Lake. Its set in 12th century Sweden ..."
I put that on my list also. Thanks for the suggestion.



Other viking recommendations are:
The Long Ships
God of Vengeance


I read Per Petterson´²õ I Refuse: A Novel a couple of yeras ago, and I also recommend his books. I have heard great things about Out Stealing Horses from others as well.

The Hypnotist by Lars Kepler - part of a detective series set in Sweden. Book no.6 was released earlier this year
[book:The Owl Always Hunts..."
I've just finished the Samuel Bjork books in about 4 days, absolutely love them

It breaks down books set in Scandinavia by country, so if you're looking for a specific country or author, it's a great site.
I'm going for Burial Rites, set in Iceland.

Check message number 10 above by Hilde who says that "Scandinavia" only refers to Denmark, Norway and Sweden.

and then read House of Orphans. Another possibility is to play strictly by the rules and use Fredrik Backman's The Deal of a Lifetime as my Christmas read. Unless of course the last book in the Beartown trilogy comes out. In which case I'll definitely be reading that.

Those books are not set in scandinavia.
Island is not part of scandinavia, only sweden (where I live), norway and denmark.

As far as I know, Tove Jansson has never wrote a book set in Scandinavia. Only Finland. Her most famous books about The Moomins are from Finland, where you can actually meet them in real life :)
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