This meme is what it says: Places I travel to in books each month. Books are lovely and take you to places you would never get to. That includes places of fantasy too!!
Bon Voyage!!
Please let me know if you have read these books or traveled to these areas.
United States
New Hampshire (Adams)
New York (Haverford, Limerick, Johnstown), Connecticut (Ashford, Canterbury, Bayfield), Pennsylvania (Philidelphia)
Iowa (Iowa City), Pennsylvania (Philidelphia, Allentown), Georgia (Savannah), Indiana (Bloomington), New York (New York City)
Louisiana (New Orleans, Algiers Point, French Quarter, Port Sulphur)
Florida (Key West, Orlando), Georgia (Atlanta)
Georgia (Atlanta, Decatur)
Washington (Oreville)
California (post-apocalyptic Sacramento)
Hawaii (unnamed island)
Washington D.C., West Virginia, Pennsylvania (Chestertown, Philadelphia), Florida (Miami)
I love to read. My favorite genres are women's fiction, romance, psychological thrillers, fantasy, young adult, steampunk, dystopian, LGBTQIA, and paranormal.
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2 thoughts on “Bookish Travels—March 2023 Destinations”
Lots of book traveling! I love that you tracked the individual cities and such. I never thought to do that, though I do keep up with states and different countries.
Thank you!! I figured out how to highlight and take notes on my Kindle, so it helps a lot. And some detective work because sometimes the cities aren’t named right away. I am always blown away at where people have traveled too!!
Lots of book traveling! I love that you tracked the individual cities and such. I never thought to do that, though I do keep up with states and different countries.
Thank you!! I figured out how to highlight and take notes on my Kindle, so it helps a lot. And some detective work because sometimes the cities aren’t named right away. I am always blown away at where people have traveled too!!