The Travel The World Book Tag

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Tag created by Cliff @CliffsDarkGems

Cliff said: “Pairing favorite places with bookish prompts.
I have travelled around the world. Including many countries not mentioned in this video. For this tag, I have tried to connect some of my favorite countries, a reason for why they are special, with related bookish prompts.”

The Prompts:

1) UK and Republic of Ireland: known for history, culture, arts and literature
-Talk about an older book/ classic that you have read and loved.

2) Australia: Beautiful country with wildlife found nowhere else on Earth.
Talk about a book that has an original and unique premise.

3) New Zealand: A land of breath-taking beauty!
Talk about a book (fiction or non-fiction) where the setting (real or imagined) is so stunning that you want to live there.

4) France: Paris- City of Love
Talk about a book that you enjoyed where a love story is either central to the plot or just present in the story. This does not have to be a romance or erotica novel.

5) Germany: Octoberfest- The world's largest beer festival
Name and talk about a book where wild celebrations and crazy parties are part of the storyline.

6) Mexico: Tourism and beaches
Name and talk about a book set on the coast or an island.

7) Italy: Cuisine- fine food and wine.
Talk about a book (fiction or non-fiction) where food and/or drink is central to the plot.

8) Austria: Alpine landscapes- Ski, snowboard
Talk about a book where a sport/ contest (real or imagined) is a central focus of the story.

9) South Africa: The Rainbow Nation.
Talk about a book from a diverse author you have enjoyed (race, ethnicity, gender, sexual orientation... anything!).

10) Bonus Prompt: Where do you live? Country? State? Choose and talk about a book (fiction or non-fiction) that reflects the culture, history... and anything else of your home.

I tag @hardbooks770 , @M-J , @BookishTexan

1. Jude the Obscure by Thomas Hardy
2. A Void by Georges Perec
3. A Moveable Feast by Ernest Hemingway
4. Wurthering Heights by Emily Bronte
5. The Masque of the Red Death by Edgar Allan Poe
6. The Island by Aldous Huxley
7. The Flesh Eaters by L.A. Morse
8. Into Thin Air by Jon Krakauer
9. Native Son by Richard Wright
10. A Worse Place than Hell: How the Civil War Battle of Fredericksburg Changed a Nation by John Matteson


00:00 Intro
01:02 UK and Republic of Ireland:
02:47 Australia
05:31 New Zealand
06:56 France
08:38 Germany09:43 Mexico
11:32 Italy
14:00 Austria
16:38 South Africa:
19:00 Bonus
20:48 Warp Up

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