Tagged: Books set in France

A Pedestrian in Paris – John Baxter shares his Most Beautiful Walk in the World

Buffer This is a post for Paris in July, hosted by BookBath and Thyme for Tea John Baxter’s The Most Beautiful Walk in the World is the kind of book that just makes you want to jump on a plane immediately so you can join him in wandering the streets of Paris. This is a book written by a [...]

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Books set in France – What the Bloggers Recommend

Buffer As you know we love to highlight books set in Paris on this blog, but today we thought we’d find out what some of the wonderful bloggers in France recommend as THEIR favorite reads. These are people who live and breath French life – so when they suggest a good book, we listen! Now, [...]

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Books set in France – Eight novels that bring French artists to life

Buffer In sorting through the books set in France we have on the main site, I couldn’t help but notice how many of those novels were to do with art or artists. It makes sense though – one of the first things to pop into your mind when you think of France (after the Eiffel [...]

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Books set in France – Now it’s Easier Than Ever to Find Them!

Buffer Just in time for Bastille Day, Packabook is delighted to announce that you can now find books set in France categorized by regions and cities. To give it a try, visit the France page, look over to the right and you will see that the fiction category has been divided into several places to choose [...]

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Books people are reading on the train – The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo

Buffer One of the best ways to keep an eye on current trends in literature is to take careful note of what people are reading on your daily commute. I live in London – and it takes over an hour each way for me to travel to work and back. And while I often wish [...]

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