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Melissa
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Oct 20, 2018 07:49AM
I’ve been on a bus and a train from Brooklyn to Manhattan... but in my book I’ve been on a rager in Dallas and Austin with Sarah Hepola in Blackout.
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This morning I traveled to a campground in upstate NY in BE PREPARED...To newly independent India in THE NIGHT DIARY...
And now back to upstate New York, funnily enough (though I believe we will be off to Great Britain later in the book...
I"m in Brooklyn NY. My book, Liar, is in Manhattan. Depending on how the subways are running, sometimes that trip can be an adventure in and of itself.
Iluzija wrote: "Hello readers!Do you like to travel? I do. By train or by plain or by book. Yes, I said by book. Because, it is true, we travel to another place or another time with every page we turn.
So, here..."
I'm in Albany, NY and my book has taken me south to Alabama in Devils Within
Ann A wrote: "I've been reading in bed (in Utah), and my book Between the World and Me has taken me to growing up in Baltimore."So good!
I am physically in the Netherlands, but my book is taking me to the exciting land of the Warrior Cats!
I'm on my bed in Keystone Heights, Florida - originally from Charleston, SC but I've lived all over the world. My book took me to the forest of olde Russia. (The Bear and the Nightingale.)
So, here's a question, where are you now? Where from and where to did your book take you? At the kitchen counter in New Hampshire but my book is taking me to Castle Rock, Maine! Which isn't really that far. lol. Central Maine is about 2.5 hours away. Listening to Cujo!
I'm in Albertville, MN. On my couch in the basement. Its bright, and quiet, and peaceful. My books are taking me around the US. I might make it to China, or a few new worlds, but for now, I'm floating around major cities - Chicago, New York, New Orleans....
Iluzija wrote: "Hello readers!Do you like to travel? I do. By train or by plain or by book. Yes, I said by book. Because, it is true, we travel to another place or another time with every page we turn.
So, here..."
I am coming to the Readathon from Delaware, east coast of the United States. It is perfect reading weather here.
My book took me to a fantasy land called Venda with Princess Lia and Prince Rafe (The Heart of Betrayal by Mary E. Pearson).
I love to travel, whether by car, plane, boat, or book! I would love to visit Australia some day soon!
Margaret wrote: "makes me glad I am only reading about this location instead of visiting it -- the main character just got charged by a moose --"This made me laugh so hard.... :D :D
I am in my wheelchair sitting at the kitchen table coloring for occupational therapy while listening to The Traveling Vampire Show and being transported back to 1963. And back to being an adolescent.
I'm in Texas and my first book The Bone Season took me to Sheol I and now I'm about make a stop in Lakeside Courtyard from Murder of Crows
I am in the Texas Panhandle alternating between books, Too Big to Miss set in Southern California and A Spark of Light set in Mississippi
On my couch in Lexington, KY & earlier I even went on a run while listening to an audiobook.
As I lay comfortably in my own bed, I’m being swept away to Edom (hell) by the book City of Heavenly Fire.
I'm on my couch in my living room in Sudbury Ontario, reading a collection of essays by a Canadian author from Cambridge Ontario, which is only 5 hours away, but still really cool!
I’m on the couch in Seattle, WA and tonight I’ve traveled to 2 foreign fantasy worlds and a potential, slightly dystopian(?) future Boston MA, USA!
Reading in Klepp,Norway.
Was in Carmel, north carolina, around norway and the meditearnean in Monte cristo.
Was in Carmel, north carolina, around norway and the meditearnean in Monte cristo.
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