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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I think if you are using setting as the criteria for the list, the story should have something to do with or inform you in some way about the setting. If the same story could happen anywhere, then why bother listing by location? So many better choices for PA that actually have something to do with the setting. Love "The Lovey Bones," but didn't even register the location of the story. I mean, "The Catcher in the Rye" is more famous and also set in PA, but could have been anywhere. On the other hand, "Fences," "Baker Towers," "Fever 1793," "The Mysteries of Pittsburgh," "Out of this Furnace," "In the Valley of Decision," "The Signature of All Things," seem to have place as an important part of the story.[/quote] 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.[/quote]
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