TTT: ♫ Because The World is Round ♫
It is Tuesday again, guys! For those of you who don’t know it, TTT is a weekly meme hosted by That Artsy Reader Girl. This week, we are talking about books that take place in different countries, although I might drop some titltes taking place in a different world–you know, for the sake of fantasy
Before we start, I wanted to remind you all to join our YA Book Club by clicking on the pic below
And now, we’ll jump to action!



Eat, Pray, Love, by Elizabeth Gilbert is a book that made me think a lot of things and relate a lot to the main character. I read this a month before I set off on my first big adventure and it was great to reassure that not everyone belong in the same place. Sometimes, you need to make your own path and leave behind those who judge you because they don’t understand!
In the Arms of a Pirate, by Michelle Beattie: Pirates, Caribbean… Do I need to go on? Review here!
Serenade, by Heather McKenzie: Canada, a place I’m dying to go to




4. Harry Potter, by J. K. Rowling: Because Howgarts
5. One Hundred Years of Solitude, by Garbriel García Márquez: This takes place in the fictional town of Macondo, which is supposedly located in Colombia.
6. Peter Pan, by J. M. Barrie: Because I always wanted to go to Neverland on a holiday. (I loved my family too much to want to stay for a longer period, sorry, Petter!)
And, much as love this week’s topic, I have a lot of work to do and a lot of blogs to tour, so I’ll have to leave it at six today! I could go on talking about “Alice in Wonderland”, my favorite Highlander stories, “Where Rainbows End” (a.k.a., “Love Rosie”), Isabel Allende’s “House of Spirits”, but…
To be continued…