
Welcome to Tuesday Book Chat.
This is where we encourage book lovers to answer our bookish question of the week. As we are a faith-based group the questions refer mainly to Christian fiction or non-fiction.
Today’s question is:
Is there a location you would like to see featured in Christian Fiction?
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I would love to read more books in Hawaii as there are so many that could be set there. Outback Australia would be good too, maybe somewhere like Copper Pedy or Uluru. Maybe one of the islands of Australia. Also New Zealand is a place that would be great to see more books set.
Your turn.
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The Scottish Highlands! Hands down the place I’d go back to in a heartbeat 🙂
That does sound good. thanks for stopping by.
Sydney! Curiously everyone always thinks it’s been ‘done to death’ but it doesn’t appear that way.
In Christian fiction can can’t actually think of a lot set there. I know Narelle Atkins has some set there and Mary Hawkins had a book set there. Also a Christmas Novella Lacy Williams set there but Most are in NSW not Sydney. I think I know more books set in Qld, SA and even Victoria. (I forgot about some of the historicals but there is so much more to Sydney)
I love reading books set in Atlanta, GA where I’m from. Especially when the authors write in places and streets and neighborhood that I’m very familiar with.
I do love reading books in the UK, Ireland and Australia, which are places that I’d live to visit one day.
Thanks for commenting Cindi I love reading books where I know the places I have been. I have been to Atlanta Airport, Ruby Tuesday (near the Airport) and a hotel