What makes the following books set in California so interesting is the nostalgia-inducing feelings or that they represent settings in books very different to how I would imagine them. Hope you enjoy!
San Francisco is a place that I've been to on many an occasion. My dad grew up not far away from San Francisco, but still in the Bay area, and we have both family and friends of the family that still live there. My family and I would drive down from Alaska or Oregon, wherever we were living at the time, maybe twice a year and spend some time with my aunt and uncle.
Even so, when I think of San Francisco, I think of the credits from one of my favourite programmes as a child - Full House. I think of the Golden Gate bridge, cable cars, those cute houses all crammed together. I like those images in my head of San Francisco. Thinking about them now makes me happy and reminiscent of my childhood.

Books like Lola and the Boy Next Door really make me happy. Not only is the book something rather sweet and romantic, but San Francisco really stands out in my memory as a great place to fall in love.

I thought it was cute seeing our main character go on dates and spend time at the beach and the fact that most of this book takes place in a pizza place. It was cute seeing San Francisco in brief glimpses as Brie struggles through the five stages of grief towards acceptance.
When I think of Los Angeles, I most often think of the superficiality that comes with acting and Hollywood. I'd probably think of glamour and palm trees and celebrities and handprints on the sidewalk.
I think that's what makes the following two books so very different. That Susanne Winnacker and Marie Lu chose Los Angeles as their setting for a zombie book and a post-apocalyptic book. Yay for bringing us something familiar and twisting it into something unrecognisable!

I really loved imagining this place in such a different way. It made me things fun and interesting for me. As Sherry and Joshua drive around LA hunting zombie nests in search of Sherry's father, I couldn't get the image out of my head of what they were doing. Absolutely fab.

This Los Angeles of the future isn't as easily recognisable as it is now. It's citizens are ruled by a government with secrets to hide. There's tests to pass and the Plague to deal with. I love that we are able to see a dual-perspective, giving us insight and details into both the privileged government soldier and also the slum-criminal.

I thought Keris Stainton really brought New York City alive with Jessie Hearts NYC and I'm really hoping to see the same done for this book. I'd love to yearn for LA in the same way I did to New York after reading it!
Have you got any favourite books that make you want to travel to California? San Francisco? Los Angeles?
Thank you! Ooh, I really home Emma makes you yearny... :)
ReplyDeleteI hope so as well! :)
DeleteGreat post! That groaning sound you can hear is my wishlist growing a little longer!
ReplyDeleteHa :) Hope you enjoy at least!
DeleteGreat post! I REALLY want to go to the San Fransciso, in fact I've never been to the states but if someone turned up on my door telling me theres a job going in San Francisio and its mine... I'd be there like a shot even though I've never been, its just one of those places you know (of course I'd check that it was all legit first!)
ReplyDeleteI think San Francisco is really beautiful and just the West coast in general is where I'd move back to, if I could :)
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