This week’s theme is destination titles. These destinations can be real or fictional, but the title has to include a location. So let's see what I can find on my bookshelves to meet this theme.
The Devil in Massachusetts by Marion L. Starkey
The Munich Girl by Phyllis Edgerly Ring
So there you go. Ten books off my bookshelves with locations in the title. The only one of these that I've read at this point is The Masterharper of Pern, because I read it from my parents personal library when I was in middle school. Which book do you think I ought to make more of an effort to read soon?
If you're stopping by from the link-up, please be sure to drop a link to your post below so I can be sure to return your visit and see what books and locations you featured this week. - Katie
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The cover for Strawberry Lane is cute!
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I haven't heard of any of these before, but I love the cover for Strawberry Lane! It's adorable :)
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I'm adding The Devil in Massachusetts to my TBR. And that cover of The Watchmaker book! Wow!!
ReplyDeleteI might have to pick up a copy of The Devil in Massachusetts!
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I grew up on Strawberry Mountain, so the STRAWBERRY LANE one made me smile :)
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Fun choices! I've read several of these and want to read several others. and I love that you have everything from romance to nonfiction to fantasy on your list. :D
ReplyDeleteOutside of Sarah's and Jodi's, I don't recognize any of these. (And seeing Sarah's reminds me I should try to read another one or two of hers.) But I did think this topic was really fun and I feel like there's lots I could have also included on my list. :) Thanks so much for visiting my list today, too!
ReplyDeleteNice list here, and like me, you took the word 'destination' to mean more than just a city or a country.
ReplyDeleteI was having the worst time with this topic and went rogue 😂 pern was such a great series when I was younger though! Thanks for dropping by my post
ReplyDeleteLove the look of The Watchmaker of Filagree Street and Salem Falls! I'll look those up. Great list and thanks for visiting my TTT! :)
ReplyDeleteSo many great destinations! This was a fun prompt! ~Carol @ ReadingLadies
ReplyDeleteIve had Natasha Pulley on a vague TBR for ages!
ReplyDeleteThey all sound interesting. I would like to read more about Salem.
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I love In The Woods, it's the book that made me a Tana French fan. So pleased to see it on your list but can't believe I didn't think of it for mine.
ReplyDeleteGreat selection of destinations! Thanks for popping by my TTT post earlier.
ReplyDeleteI used to love Sarah Dessen novels. I love that you included the moon with these destination titles.
ReplyDeleteSo many destination titles so little time!
ReplyDeleteMidnight in Chernobyl was such a heartbreaking and powerful book. The Devil in Massachusetts also sounds fascinating, so I had to add it to my TBR for this week.
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