Friday, July 12, 2024

Friday Fives - Five States I Haven't "Visited" Yet


I'm in a list making kind of mood so I thought I'd start making random fve lists.  Sometimes they'll be bookish other weeks not so much. Every year I keep track of all the states and countries I've visited through my reading.  This week I'm looking at 5 states I haven't "visited" yet and books that I'm thinking about picking up to help my traveling.  These are5 states I usually visit pretty early in the year and for whatever reason I just haven't gotten there yet.


1.  Alabama - The Lights of Sugarberry Cove by Heather Webber


2.  Louisiana - The Shop on Royal Street by Karen White


3.  Idaho - Then Came You by Jill Shalvis


4.  Colorado - Take the Honey and Run by Jennie Marts


5.  Rhode Island - A Hundred Summers by Beatriz Williams

Any suggestions for books that take place in any of these states? What states or countries do you usually "visit" regularly but haven't made it there yet?

7 comments:

  1. For Idaho I would say try Just a Regular Boy by Catherine Ryan Hyde, Here is a Goodreads lin:

    https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/61381527-just-a-regular-boy

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  2. For Louisiana, White Trash Zombie! Really the series is so good but I know it's not your regular genre. UF is my favorite.

    Anne - Books of My Heart

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  3. All of these are on my list. They look so good.

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  4. Well I don't look to see which states I visit but these all look inviting. Four of the five are all authors I read. I rarely visit New Zealand in a book but this year I made it and did read one. Rather dark though.

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  5. I admit I do not keep track of where my books take me as often as I could. I like the idea though! I have enjoyed books by several of these authors and would be interested in reading this as well.

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  6. I only started tracking book settings last year. It's just for my own curiosity, though, not for a challenge. I feel like I've read several set in CO, but Idaho and Rhode Island are ones I very rarely come across.

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  7. I started tracking countries a few years back and somehow I must have forgotten I was doing it. 😅 Maybe states would be easier. 😎

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