This week we took a day trip out to the Hoh rainforest which
is located on the Washington coast. We
decided to do a loop around the whole peninsula and imagine my surprise as
we’re driving north to find myself in the town of Forks, WA. I knew it was on the
peninsula and I knew it was somewhere in that general area, I just didn’t
realize how close it was. And while I am not a Twilight fan, you can’t help but
at least stop and get a picture (right?). It was interesting to see how such a small,
nondescript town could become so widely known on a national level, all because
of a book (and I guess you have to count the movies too…). I am a born and
raised Washingtonian and I love reading books that take place here so it got me
thinking about all the other books that I had read that take place in
Washington. And that got me curious as to whether there were other popular
books that take place in Washington that I was missing out on. Now, whether
you’re from Washington, have visited Washington, or still have it on your list
of places to visit, I can say that there a plenty of beautiful places to visit
and I’m am obviously not the only one who thinks so because that list of books
that take place right here in Washington just kept getting longer and longer
the more I looked into it.
As I continued investigating the list got up there in the
hundreds so I had to start cutting down. So I’ve stuck with the top 25 most
popular books that take place in Washington. Now, I haven’t read all of these
books and for those books that I haven’t read personally, I’ve included average
ratings from other sites. I have organized books by popularity (based on total
number of reviews for the first book on Goodreads). And for those of you who
have read some of these books, leave me a quick note and let me know what you
thought. Did I miss any of your favorites that also took place in Washington?
Let me know and I’ll add it to the growing list!
1) Twilight Series by Stephenie Myers
Location: Forks, WA
My Overall Rating: 2 stars
Goodreads Average Rating for Book #1: 3.56 stars (3,496,184 ratings)
Genres: YA, Fanstasy, Romance, Teen angst (no offense)
As mentioned above, no list is
truly complete without including this series. Now, by the time I got around to
reading this series it was already hugely popular nationwide and the movies
were already being filmed. One of my younger sisters had read the series and
highly recommended it so I bit the bullet and read the first book. And,
unfortunately, I didn’t like it (I know, I’m so sorry, please don’t hate me). I
had a hard time getting through it but my sister insisted that the second book
was much better. And so on and so forth until I’d finished the whole series
(and really didn’t like any of them)! I know that a lot of people love this
series, and there were some very passionate Edward vs Jacob teams. And if you
are one of those people, Forks does a huge Twilight festival every September,
so check it out sometime!
2) Fifty
Shades of Gray by E.L. James
Location: Vancouver and Seattle
Average Goodreads rating for Book #1: 3.68 stars (1.345,983 ratings)
Genre: Romance,
Now, I am not a fan of romance. I can
take some very occasional romance mixed in with the plot as long as it doesn’t
get too detailed, but just straight up romance is not something that I am the
least bit interested in. And beyond that, the premise of this book, the whole
domination aspect, is something that really grates on me. But, as you can see
by the number of ratings this was a very popular book, and to each their own I
guess.
3) The Art of racing in the rain by Garth Stein
Location: Seattle, WA
Average Goodreads Rating: 4.18 stars
(316,927 ratings)
Genres: Fiction, Animals
Having never heard of this book before,
this one was a big surprise based on how many other books it beat out. This is
a story on family, love, loyalty, and hope, all told from the perspective of
Enzo the dog. He watches his master Denny very closely as loving Enzo tries to
understand the complexity of human life and troubles. While I have yet to read the book I have
heard many good things about it.
4) Where’d you go, Bernadette by Maria Semple
Location: Seattle, WA
Average Goodreads Rating: 3.91 stars (220,352
ratings)
Genre: Fiction, Humor, Chick Lit
This is another book that I only heard
about after some searching but is one that I fully intend to look into. From
what I can tell this is a humorous story about Bernadette Fox, a quirky mother
who is just done with life and her loving daughter who has planned a family
trip to Antarctica of all places. And
now Bernadette (described as an eccentric genius) has disappeared and Bee is on
a mission to find her. Have you read this one? Let me know what you think!
5) Hotel on the Corner of Bitter and Sweet by Jamie Ford
Location: Seattle, WA
Average Goodreads Rating: 3.97 stars (191,
376 ratings)
Genres: Historical Fiction, Romance, World
War II
The story starts at the Panama Hotel in
Seattle where belongings of Japanese families interned during World War II have
been located, and Henry Lee reminisces on growing up during that time, and his
first love, Keiko, a Japanese student who was interned with her family. It
addresses both issues of the war and prejudice that Henry’s Chinese family had
against Japanese. And in reminiscing Henry hopes to find what he needs to
resolves not just the past but his present as well. I have yet to read this
book as well, so any insights are much appreciated!
6) Mercy Thompson Series by Patricia Briggs
Location: Tri-cities, WA
My Overall Rating: 3.5 stars (some books were a 3, some were a 4, hence
the 3.5)
Goodreads Average for book #1: 4.18 stars (121,135 ratings)
Genres: Urban Fantasy, Paranormal, Werewolves, Vampires, Native American
The Mercy Thompson series revolves
around Mercy (yep, you guessed it) who is a mechanic, a coyote shapeshifter,
and is overall awesome. She was raised by werewolves, is friends with local
vampires, and works for the grumpiest fey you’ve ever met. I was reluctant coming
into this series but I really enjoyed the first book and I have enjoyed each
one after it. While not all the books in the series keep you on the edge of
your seat, I love all the characters and this is one of those series that I
will keep reading until they stop making books.
This series takes place in Eastern Washington, which is very different
from our green, wet side of the state. Now there is a bit of rivalry between
the Eastern and Western sides of our state. We are separated by mountains, have
completely different weather, and us Westerners tend to think there’s nothing
worth seeing in Eastern Washington (sorry guys!). But, this book proves there
is plenty of exciting things happening in Eastern Washington (at least
fictionally).
7) Snow Falling on Cedars by David Guterson
Location: San Piedro Island
Average Goodreads Rating: 3.77 stars
(119,776 ratings)
Genres: Historical Fiction, Mystery
This is a historical novel that takes place
on the fictional island of San Piedro (supposedly just off the coast of
Washington) that revolves around a murder case set in 1954. A Japanese American
man is accused of killing a respected fisherman from the community and the
trial deals with the community, coming to terms with issues of race and
justice. This book was adapted into a movie starring Ethan Hawke in 1999.
8) Firefly Lane by Kristin Hannah
Location:
Seattle, WA
Average Goodreads
Rating: 4.03 (116, 199 ratings)
Genres:
Contemporary fiction,
This story follows the unlikely friendship of Kate and Tully. This
stories follows their friendship from its beginning in the 8th grade
in 1974 and through the following three decades as they learn and grow and try
and discover who they are and what they want in life. Their lives differ but
their friendship endures.
9) With me in Seattle Series by Kristen Proby
Location: Seattle, WA
Average Goodreads Rating: 3.95 (48,975 ratings)
Genres: Contemporary Romance
This is another romance series that takes place in Seattle that has
become fairly popular. I will admit that I had never heard of it until I
started researching. As previously mentioned, I don’t read romance but if you
are someone who does, then here’s another one based out of good old Seattle.
10) Georgina Kincaid series by Richelle Mead
Location: Seattle, WA
Average Goodreads Rating: 3.95 stars (44,567
ratings)
Genres: Urban Fantasy, Paranormal Romance, Demons
So, I have not actually read this series.
But here’s the gist. Georgina is a succubus who works for hell. She lives in
Seattle and spends her time working at a local bookstore where she gets free
books and white mochas and drools over local writer Seth. Now a local vampire
has died and it is up to Georgina to figure out who (or what) did it. I can’t
give you any helpful advice on this one so you’ll just have to check it out for
yourself.
11) Hunting Ground (Alpha & Omega #2) by Patricia Briggs
Location: Seattle,
WA
My rating: 3 stars
Goodreads Average rating: 4.26 stars (43,983 ratings)
Genres: Urban
Fantasy, Paranormal, Romance, Werewolves,
This is a spin off novel from the
Mercy Thompson series. While most of the series takes place in their hometown
in Colorado, this book takes place here in Washington. Anna is a rare Omega
werewolf and the new mate of Charles (adopted brother to Mercy). Charles and
Anna are sent to Washington to meet with werewolf leaders and, of course, chaos
ensues. I liked this spin off series just as much as I liked the original Mercy
Thompson series. I really like Anna as a character and I really like her
relationship with Charles
12) The Body Finder Series by Kimberly Derting
Location: Buckley, WA
My Rating: 3 Stars
Average Goodreads Rating: 3.97
stars (42,341 ratings)
Genres: YA, Paranormal, Fantasy
This book takes place in Buckley,
WA, a small town that is just a hop, a skip and a jump away from where I
currently live. What I liked most about this series it that it was very
original. Violet can sense dead bodies. She feels an echo. Sometimes she’s sees
colors, hears sounds but each death leaves behind a unique echo. Finding the bodies is easy, the real question
is can she find the killer? There is definitely some teen angst mixed in there
but overall this is an interesting series.
13) True Colors by Kristin Hannah
Average Goodreads Rating: 3.88 stars (30,959 ratings)
Genres: Contemporary Fiction, Romance, Chick Lit
This story follows the lives of three sisters as they band together after
their mother’s death. The story follows
them into adulthood where loyalties are tested, secrets are revealed and their
relationship begins to fray at the edges. A shocking crime rocks both the
family and their community and the sisters have to learn to come to terms with
each other, their family, and find their own path to happiness.
14) Boneshaker (The clockwork Century #1) by Cherie Priest
Location: Seattle, WA
Average Goodreads Rating: 3.50 stars (25,893 ratings)
Genres: Steampunk, Zombies, Alternate history
This steampunk novel provides an alternate version of 1860’s Seattle.
While testing a Bone-shaking drill, Seattle is exposed to a blight gas that
turns anyone who breaths it into the living dead. The city has been walled off
but Ezekiel, the teenage son of the inventor who created the Bone-Shaker, is
determined to rewrite his father’s part in history and will have to face
zombies, pirates, and criminal overlords along the way.
15) Blossom Street series by Debbie Macomber
Location: Seattle, WA
Average Goodreads Rating: 4.04 stars (22,849 ratings)
Genres: Contemporary Fiction, Romance, Chick Lit, Crafts
When Lydia Hoffman, a cancer survivor and
owner of A Good Yarn, starts a knitting class for her patrons, she forms a
special friendship and bond with three extraordinary women--Jacqueline, Carol,
and Alix--and together they share laughter, heartbreak, and dreams.
16) Microserfs by Douglas Coupland
Location: Redmond, WA
Average Goodreads Rating: 3.87 stars (20,233 ratings)
Genres: Contemporary Fiction, Humor, Technology
This humorous story follows the lives of six code-crunching computer
whizzes who work for Microsoft. They call themselves Microserfs, and spend 16
hours a day writing code for their “Lord” Bill Gates. The story is a series of
electronic diary entries and follows their lives and they grow, eventually
branch out into their own company, and try to find balance in their highly
computerized lives!
17) The Lone Ranger and Tonto Fistfight in Heaven by Sherman Alexie
Location: Spokane, WA
Average Goodreads Rating: 4.08 stars (18,277 ratings)
Genres: Short stories, Fiction,
Humor
This series of short stories revolves around the life of two characters
as they grow up on the Spokane Indian Reservation, where author Sherman Alexie
grew up himself. The stories are full of stark realism, irony, and quite a bit
of humor.
18) The Violets of March by Sarah Jio
Location: Bainbridge Island, WA
Average Goodreads Rating: 3.79 stars (17,513 ratings)
Genres: Historical Fiction, Romance, Mystery
Emily’s life has taken a turn for the worst and so she accepts her aunt’s
invitation to spend a month with her on Bainbridge Island in WA. While there
she find a red velvet diary, dated in 1943, which has surprising connections to
her own life.
19) Chinooks Hockey Team Series by Rachel Gibson
Location: Seattle, WA
Average Goodreads Rating: 3.86 stars (17,280 ratings)
Genres: Contemporary Romance, Sports, Chick Lit
This Romance series follows the ups and downs in the love lives of the
fictional Chinook Hockey Team. Each book focuses on a different member of the
team and their misadventures in finding love and playing hockey.
20) Cedar Cove Series by Debbie Macomber
Location: Port
Orchard, WA
Average Goodreads
Rating for book #1: 4.08 stars (15,662 ratings)
Genres: Romance
This is a romance series that
takes places in a fictional town in Washington State that is modeled after Port
Orchard. The series became so popular that it was later developed into a
hallmark channel TV show starring Andie MacDowell.
21) Blood and Roses series by Callie Hart
Location: Seattle, WA
Average Goodreads Rating: 4.09 stars (12,441 ratings)
Genres: Romance, Adult Fiction, Dark,
This is another popular romance series that takes place here in
Washington. All the book summaries are fairly vague so unfortunately I can’t
give you too much to go on. From what I could find in the first book the main
character is desperately looking for her missing sister and is willing to do
anything to find her, including turning to bad boy Zeth for help.
22) Urban Shaman (Walker Papers #1) by C.E. Murphy
Location: Seattle, WA
My Rating: 3 Stars
Average Goodreads
Rating: 3.72 Stars (11,978 ratings)
Genres: Urban Fantasy, Paranormal, Magic,
Joanne Walker is a police officer in
the City of Seattle and she is also a Shaman. She’s been avoiding her
paranormal side, but now she needs to learn to control her powers, and she’s
running out of time if she wants to save her city from the Wild Hunt. This is an odd mix of Celtic and Native
American mythology. It is very similar to many other Urban Fantasies out there
(including the Mercy Thompson series listed above), but… it was published a
couple years before most of the other ones came out, so technically, it was
still pretty original when it first came out. J
23) Otherworld/Sisters of the Moon series by Yasmine Galenorn
Location:
Seattle, WA
Average
Goodreads Rating: 3.65 stars (11,141 ratings)
Genres:
Urban Fantasy, Paranormal Romance, Witches, Vampires
This
series follows the D’Artigo sisters, three half-human, half-faerie sisters who
work for the Otherworld Intelligence Agency. At the Wayfarer Inn, a portal to
the Otherworld, their job is to keep the things that go bump in the night from
getting through the portal and into Earth. But their mixed heritage can make
things interesting as their powers can often fix out at the worst possible
times.
24) Hold me closer, necromancer by Lish McBride
Location: Seattle, WA
Average Goodreads Rating: 3.97 stars (11,076 ratings)
Genres: YA, Urban Fantasy, Paranormal, Zombies, Humor,
Sam has just found out that he is necromance and he has only a week to
figure out how to use his powers as he is roped in by Douglas, a creepy guy
with an intense violent streak. Luckily, Seattle has as many paranormal types
as it does coffee places. The one thing that most raters can agree on it is
that this book will have you laughing out loud!
25) Greywalker Series by Kat Richardson
Location: Seattle, WA
Average Goodreads Rating: 3.43 stars (10,985 ratings)
Genres: Urban Fantasy, Paranormal
This
is another series that I have not read but that has just recently found its way
onto my to-read list. Harper is a Private Investigator and after a near death
experience she finds that she is now a Greywalker, someone who can cross over
from our world into the Grey world were vampires, ghost, and all the other
monsters live.
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