Zenskeptical
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Well, The Hunger of Memory by Richard Rodriguez is set in sacremento which is extremely close to where I live. Not sure if that counts but...
um... So you live in Hobbiton?
Oh, and unless your village is in two places at once, it can't be he setting for both the start and the end of LOTR, as the start is in hobbiton and the end is at the grey havens.
Ps. LOTR is one book, not a trilogy.
... I mentioned "On the Beach" in an earlier post. It's about the end of the world (!). But for a good contemporary read about Melbourne, check out the Shane Maloney books
Timothy Findley had a couple of novels set in Tranna."The Rebel Angels", by Robertson Davies. It's actually part of a trilogy, all of which are set here. I dearly love that novel, as well as the second part, which is titled "What's Bred in the Bone". The third part, "The Lyre of Orpheus", not so much.
Other than these three novels, I have read nothing that is set in Toronto.
To the best of my knowledge there are no works of fiction set in Gander, Newfoundland. I'm hardly surprised.
"Berlin Alexanderplatz" comes to mind. And countless other books and movies andwhatnot. Haha, take that you peasants!
Isn't he spelled "Steinbeck"? Tee-hee. But you're right, if we factor in the size of your town you probably win.I still win with Steinback!
Timothy Findley had a couple of novels set in Tranna.
Isn't he spelled "Steinbeck"? Tee-hee. But you're right, if we factor in the size of your town you probably win.