| I actually like this thread. I cannot be the author of this list missed so many good books for some of the states. Still don’t comprehend Brokaw for South Dakota. |
he was born there? But agree that SD has more historical significance and books that are associated with its history and culture. |
The Cider House Rules came to mind for Maine, especially since there’s that recurring line about “princes of Maine, kings of New England.” Also, Blueberries for Sal, but I don’t know if children’s books count. |
Who cares? Plays are read, and not just used for theatre. That would be like leaving Shakespeare off of a UK based list. |
I mean, it says "famous," not "best," so in that sense it's fine. |
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I can’t believe iowas isn’t The Bridges of Madison County.
That ad masquerading as a website was ridiculous. |
I would have assumed The Grapes of Wrath for Oklahoma. |
Agree |
| Would have loved desert solitaire or under the banner of heaven for Utah, but whatever. |
| It just picked books that are set in those places. They’re all wrong. |
| AI hallucinated that list. |
Completely agree. BTW I loved Baker Towers. I haven't met a ton of people who have read that but it was such a great book. |
LOL you're probably spot on. |
No way! That was chicklit schlock. A Thousand Acres won the Pulitzer. You sound like you haven’t read it. |
| what about Heartburn for DC? |