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Books have the potential to transport us to another time and place. We can literally get lost in the pages to escape our own lives for a short time. But what if we intentionally curated our TBR stacks to literally take us places we have never, could never or would never physically go to? Today, I'm sharing three books that will take us around the world without a single suitcase needed!
You'll find all the books mentioned here on the show notes page, plus much more!
If you loved these book pairings, you might like to take a look at my digital reading and writing community called Get Lit(erate). There are monthly content drops, bi-weekly live sessions and weekly email inspiration. You’ll find reading and writing coaching, book calendars, book lists, book clubs, notebook parties, writing prompts and more. Find out more here: http://www.getliterate.co
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Books have the potential to transport us to another time and place. We can literally get lost in the pages to escape our own lives for a short time. But what if we intentionally curated our TBR stacks to literally take us places we have never, could never or would never physically go to? Today, I'm sharing three books that will take us around the world without a single suitcase needed!
You'll find all the books mentioned here on the show notes page, plus much more!
If you loved these book pairings, you might like to take a look at my digital reading and writing community called Get Lit(erate). There are monthly content drops, bi-weekly live sessions and weekly email inspiration. You’ll find reading and writing coaching, book calendars, book lists, book clubs, notebook parties, writing prompts and more. Find out more here: http://www.getliterate.co
Follow Stephanie:
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