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Monthly update: Around the UK in 144 books

  • Submitted: 26th February 2017

It’s almost the end of February so where are we with the  #AroundtheUKin144 books challenge?

The story so far…..There have been some miles recorded so far!

 

Bridgend – The Black Path by Paul Burston

Bridgend – The Black Path by Paul Burston

Bristol – How to Get a (Love) Life by Rosie Blake

Cambridgeshire – Watch Her Disappear by Eva Dolan

City of Edinburgh – Perfect Remains by Helen Fields

Cornwall – A Cottage in Cornwall by Laura Briggs

Devon – The Cosy Coffee Shop of Promises by Kellie Hailes

Dorset – The Winter Folly by Lulu Taylor

East Sussex – The Lavender House by Hilary Boyd

Glasgow City – Old Friends and New Enemies by Owen Mullen

GL: Greater London – Tattletale by Sarah J Naughton | Lies by TM Logan | The Sweet Revenge by Jane Fallon

Greater Manchester – The Sixth Window by Rachel Abbott | Strangers by Paul Finch

Hampshire – The Good Girlfriend’s Guide to Getting Even by Anna Bell

Highlands – Mary’s The Name by Ross Sayers

Nottingham – Blink by K.L. Slater

Northumberland – Holy Island by LJ Ross

Oxfordshire – Meet Me At Willoughby Close by Kate Hewitt
Shropshire – Turn Towards the Sun by Emma Davies

South Yorkshire – A Room Full of Killers by Michael Wood

Staffordshire – Don’t Look Behind You by Mel Sherratt

West Sussex – Sister, Sister by Sue Fortin

 

The three travelling museketeers:

Jenne from  https://jenmedsbookreviews.com/
Abbie from- www.bloominbrilliantbooks.com
Rachel from https://rachelsrandomreads.blogspot.co.uk/

With each book their reviews are colour coded so you  know who has reviewed each book – and travelled to each county. Booktrails follow with each individual book mapped out so you can not only visit that county and town but see the book on location!

Check back regularly when the girls will park up, stretch their legs and get the map out for the next leg of the tour!

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