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Top Ten Tuesday: Places In Books I’d Love to Live

I think every week, I mention how much I enjoy Top Ten Tuesday themes because it really gets you thinking about books differently. For this theme, I was kind of all over the place! I grew up in a very small town, have lived in the suburbs of some large cities, and also spent a lot of time in the summer at our cabin in the woods growing up. Besides all of those, I also really love to travel. So when you combine all of those pieces, you get this mixed-up list of backlist titles that I loved!

I think the most important part for me would be to choose a location near a body of water. I love creeks, ponds, lakes, rivers, the ocean, all of it! It’s so relaxing to be able to sit on a deck and overlook the water. And you can see that in a lot of my choices. I threw a few fantasy places in the mix as well, but also near water!

Places In Books I’d Love to Live

Places In Books I’d Love to Live

  1. Gingerbread Island, North Carolina – Caterpillar Summer by Gillian McDunn
  2. The coastal town of Auteri – Eva Evergreen, Semi-Magical Witch by Julie Abe
  3. camping in the woods – Fenway and Hattie In the Wild by Victoria J. Coe
  4. Philippines – How to Make Friends With the Sea by Tanya Guerrero
  5. beach vibes – The Mighty Heart of Sunny St. James by Ashley Herring Blake
  6. Tasmanian Rainforest – Music for Tigers by Michelle Kadarusman
  7. Mitchell, Vermont – The Next Great Paulie Fink by Ali Benjamin
  8. Arranmore Island – The Storm Keeper’s Island by Catherine Doyle
  9. Julian – Summer of a Thousand Pies by Margaret Dilloway
  10. New York City – The Vanderbeekers of 141st Street by Karina Yan Glaser

Do you have a specific type of place that you’d love to live? Or are you like me and would love to explore all sorts of places?


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