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Written by rednikki on 2025-01-21 at 12:59

Dear authors: if you are setting a book in a location, I BEG you to have someone from that area read the book before you publish. And if itโ€™s set in another country, make sure people of that country check that you have certain things right. Signed, me, who is reading a book set two miles down the road and SO MUCH is WRONG. #books #bookstodon

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Written by Denis ๐ŸŒ on 2025-01-21 at 14:04

@rednikki oh my gosh so much yes.

I have stopped reading books that I was otherwise enjoying, when this happens.

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Written by Denis ๐ŸŒ on 2025-01-21 at 14:08

@rednikki Companion pet peeve: fictional places that are clearly meant to be an existing place.

To me, that's just laziness on an author's part. Is that unreasonable of me?

I read some noir recently that honestly, was meant to be LA or somewhere around there and it was clearly made up.

I guess maybe there are cases where an author is basing their work on real people or events and wants to avoid that kind of identification? I dunno... usually a hard DNF from me...

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Written by rednikki on 2025-01-21 at 15:26

@constantorbit I am a bit โ€œit dependsโ€ on this. If it is a small town that takes inspiration from a couple of real small towns I can understand it. Or if itโ€™s a fantasy/science fiction alt-world. But what you describe would make me VERY frustrated.

I had a kind of weird opposite experience โ€” a series of romance books where the city is never named, but it is SO CLEARLY Boston! The author did an incredible job of conveying what the town is like.

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Written by Naomi T on 2025-01-22 at 13:04

@rednikki If youโ€™d recommend those Boston-y romance books, Iโ€™d be interested in knowing which books they are. (I spent most of my time in Boston in a pretty small area, but Iโ€™m curious.)

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Written by rednikki on 2025-01-22 at 13:12

@enting Bria Quinlan. The first novel in the series is The Last Single Girl, but I started with Worth the Fall (for reasons I canโ€™t remember now). She writes delightful books.

http://briaquinlan.com/books-romcom/2196-2/

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Written by Toxy ๐Ÿ”ฌ๐Ÿ‡ช๐Ÿ‡บ๐Ÿ‡ธ๐Ÿ‡ช๐Ÿ‡ฌ๐Ÿ‡ง๐Ÿ‡บ๐Ÿ‡ฆ on 2025-01-22 at 07:40

@rednikki My uncle told me ages ago he was reading a novel where the chief protaganist visits the coast ...while in Nottinghamshire.

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Written by rednikki on 2025-01-22 at 13:15

@toxy I mean, the coast of the boating lake at Highfields Park, maybeโ€ฆ

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@rednikki Sadly not. I was devastated when I heard I had missed out on the salty sea air whilst there at University.

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