Booking Through Thursday

A weekly meme about (mostly) books and reading.

Reading Geography August 24, 2006

Filed under: Old Site Archives — --Deb @ 9:30 am

So, last week, we asked if you ever feel compelled to cook or eat the kinds of food described in the books you read.

This week, the question is about the locations of the books.

  1. Have you ever wanted to travel to a place described in a book?
  2. Have you ever ACTUALLY travelled to a place because of the way it was described in a book?
  3. And if so, did it live up to the expectations, feelings, emotions you expected from the book? Did you feel like Anne was going to come romping around the corner of Green Gables? Was it as if Jo was upstairs at Orchard House, scribbling on a story? Or was it just a museum, or just a city street? Like Abbey Road without the Beatles?
 

13 Responses to “Reading Geography”

  1. --Deb Says:

    Mine’s up!
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  2. Bastinae Says:

    I’m #2!!

    My answer’s are available, no battaries included.

    http://pixiespork.diaryland.com

    Happy Thrs. everyone!

  3. Brandie Says:

    I’m remembered to do it Thursday this week!
    http://cuteandcrafty.blogspot.com

  4. Tammy Says:

    I played along for the first time! Fun idea! :)

    tamberstone.blogspot.com/2006/08/booking-through-thursday.html

  5. Laura Says:

    Mine’s done. :-)

  6. Jeanne Says:

    Mine is up –

  7. Ghost Says:

    My answers are up. Have a happy Thursday. Cheers.

  8. SAP Says:

    Mine are done.

  9. Jennifer Says:

    Mine are up.

  10. Nicki Says:

    Mine’s done too!

  11. Katy Sammons Says:

    Photo included this week.

    http://logoscentric.blogspot.com/2006/08/booking-through-thursday_24.html

  12. Caroline Says:

    Great questions this week! You also made me think about the “opposite” situation, where I liked a place I had visited so much that I tried to find books that were set in that location.

  13. tanabata Says:

    First time to join in. You can see my answers at http://tanabata.blogspot.com/

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