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Of course, you can.





Quick, light reads.

Yes. I was also thinking of using any of Showalter's Lord of the Underworld books since they are also looking for some ancient artifact.

Yes. I was also thinking of us..."
Good idea!

Have you read The Book Thief yet? Good an excuse as any.
I love that book, even if it made me cry.


See msg #7.

Have you read The Book Thief yet? Good an excuse as any.
I love that book, even if it made me cry."
You beat me to it Yz--rhat was exactly what I was going to recommend for Germany. It is an exceptional book.

Actually, now that I think of it, doesn't Mercy Thompson also have NA blood? Her bio father was a Native American. As well as a coyote shifter. :)

See msg #7."
Oooh! Thank you.


The True Story of Hansel and Gretel(set in Poland but with tons of German characters)
The Boy in the Striped Pajamas (set in Berlin)

True, true! I'd be very happy if I can use Mercy Thompson for this one. ;)

Also, Elisabeth Naughton's Stolen trilogy (Stolen Fury, Stolen Heat, Stolen Seduction) features archaeologists and/or searching for artifacts.


If you want to understand the method in my madness, I pick the Geography categories based on where our members from this group are from using this thread. See the msg#2.
http://www.goodreads.com/topic/show/9...

The Book Thief by Markus Zusak;
The Reader by Bernhard Schlink;
All Quiet on the Western Front by Erich Maria Remarque;
Faust by Goethe;
Fatherland by Robert Harris;
The Rise and Fall of the Third Reich;
Stones from the River by Ursula Hegi;
Steppenwolf by Herman Hesse;
Faustus by Thomas Mann;
The Sorrows of Young Werther by Goethe;
The Clown by Heinrich Boll;
The Rise and Fall of the Third Reich by William L. Shirer;
Austerlitz by W.G. Sebald;
Narcissus and Goldmund by Herman Hesse

Stormwalker by Allyson James
half-Navajo main character
Archeologist suggestion:
Amelia Peabody series by Elizabeth Peters
Some authors who write thrillers where the main characters are searching for artifacts:
Dan Brown
James Rollins
Matt Reilly

Some authors:
Madeline Baker
Karen Kay
Catherine Anderson
Virginia Brown
Elaine Barbieri
Judie Aitken (time travel NA)
Johanna Lindsey
Nan Ryan
Sara Orwig
Betty Brooks
Kathleen Eagle
Kit Dee
Janelle Taylor
There are more but those should give everyone a start



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Thanks!






Hmm....LOL...definitely a stretch.
But if you really want to read the book, go ahead.
Books mentioned in this topic
Tell Me No Lies (other topics)Mr. Impossible (other topics)
The Renegade's Woman (other topics)
The Legacy (other topics)
Stormwalker (other topics)
More...
Special thanks to the members who regularly stop by at the Suggestions Thread and share their input. It definitely helped me a lot when I put together the monthly categories. Thanks, guys.
1. August: Read a book whose author’s first or last name starts with “A”
2. Birthday: Read a book from an August B-day celebrant. (http://www.goodreads.com/topic/show/2...)
3. Geography: Read a book whose author, setting or character is from Germany.
4.Edinburg Festival: Read a book set in Scotland or has Scottish characters in it.
5. Archeology Day/Smithsonian Anniversay: Read a book that has an archeologist as a character or a search for an artifact is part of the plot or a book set in a museum or has a character that works in a museum.
6. National American Indian Heritage Month Read a Native American romance, or a book written by one, or has a Native American character.
7. Book Lovers’ Day Reread an favorite book, or read a book by a favorite author.
8. Romance Genre: Read a contemporary romance.
9. Of Lists and Shelves:Summer Reads Read a book from the first five pages of any of the following shelves:
summer
summer reading
summer reads
10. Reader's Choice