Jana over at That Artsy Reader Girl hosts a weekly blog meme titled Top Ten Tuesday. I participate with my other book blog, The Book Connection. I thought this week's list of Top Ten Books Set in Snowy Places would work great for this site. Enjoy!
How about a town on the outskirts of the Appalachian Mountains?
The North Pole is a snowy place.
Just thinking about the frozen wilderness of Alaska makes me shiver.
Do you think Canada might be a snowy place?
Though this cover isn't snowy, Caroline takes place in Wisconsin, which gets its fair share of snow.
The Children's Blizzard happened in the Great Plains, known for its significant snowfall.
Depending on which region of Idaho you are in, you could get a lot of snow.
Washington state can get a lot of snow, depending on where in the state you live.
In De Smet, South Dakota, during the winter of 1880-1881, there was so much snowfall that the town was cut off from supplies. Even now, they get a fair amount of the white stuff.
Before they defeated the White Witch, Narnia was a cold and snowy place.











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