
Trying to keep this fun idea going that I saw over on Carla Loves to Read and she got it from It’s All About Books.
- Countries: England, US
- States: California, Georgia, Hawaii, Illinois, Iowa, Michigan, New Jersey, New Mexico, New York, Pennsylvania, Texas










I like to read books this way. I mean I use settings as themes for reading in Series on Saturday and Thrifty Thursday.
I do like all the different themes you do! Maybe some day I’ll do that too.
Oh fun! My problem is with fantasy, all the places are fake! Lol. Or in some cases they appear like they could’ve been the US at one point, but are called something else now! Silver Elite had a map that kind of looked like North America but everything was named something new, so I was wondering if it really was North America or not. Lol. Other times I feel like a city gets tossed in but not the state so I am left thinking wait, are you in this state?? Only for them to describe something else and I’m like, oh that’s not in my Midwest state! It’s like the character saying “I love it here in Springfield!” and I’m just left wondering WHERE ARE YOU?! Lol.
Yeah, my fantasy world books don’t get to be a part of this. There was a time that was about all I read like you, so I couldn’t have done this post back then.
What a fun idea! I love the idea of theme reading. If I had more time, I’d love to add a theme feature to my blog.
I don’t necessarily read to go specific places, just list where I’ve gone, lol.
Ha! Ha! I love this idea, I’ll have to go back through my reviews and see where the books I’ve read, were set.
It is fun to do! Although occasionally I read some fantasy, like I just finished one, and won’t be able to add that.
How cool! I love this way of displaying your books and where they took you.
It’s fun to look at! I need to keep track for the whole year as well.
That’s quite a few US states for one month!
There was some traveling last month!
Fun! I’ve recently read books set in the US, UK, Canada, and a couple with travel across Europe.
It’s fun seeing all the places I actually visit this way!
This is such a fun idea! I love this! The last one you posted I remember I was reading a ton of sci-fi and therefore not spending any time on Earth đŸ˜‚ But right now I’m reading mostly horror that DOES take place on Earth, so now I’m curious where in the world they take place. Might be fun to keep track of.
It’s fun to do. Although I’m listening to an audiobook right now that talks about one character living in Montana and now all it says is that they are on the east coast somewhere, but isn’t giving me a state, so either I missed them saying it at one point, but I keep hoping they’ll say something that will make me figure it out as I continue listening.