Tuesday, December 5, 2017

10 Book Settings I'd Love To Visit

fictional settings

This week's Top Ten Tuesday is a bit of a toughie in that it was difficult to narrow it down to just 10: fictional settings I'd like to hop right into and stay a while. Which books make you want to climb through the pages into the setting?

book settings i want to visit

1. Hogwarts/Diagon Alley/Hogsmeade // Harry Potter: I mean, who wouldn't want to go to those places?! Luckily, there's an entire theme park where I can pretend I'm there!

2. The Wayfarer // The Long Way to a Small, Angry Planet: I would love to spend some time aboard this space ship -- with the fabulous multispecies crew, of course -- and visit all the different planets they go to.

3. Early 1800s England + dragons // Temeraire series:
If you know me at all, you'd know I'd love to travel back in time for a bit to see 19th century England, but obviously I especially want to meet these sentient dragons!

4. Red London // Shades of Magic series:
A version of London where magic is not only real but held in perfect balance (unlike the other three Londons in the series) -- yes, please! Plus I'd love to meet Lila and Kell!

5. 1700s Scotland // Outlander series: The books made me pine for 18th century Scotland (minus the war with England) and the show did even more. Bonus if Jamie is there.

6. Lakeside Courtyard // The Others series: There's just something special and cozy-feeling about this place -- it's what endeared me so much to series in the first place. And, preferably, I'd be visiting the Courtyard as one of the Others (aka a supernatural being, maybe a member of the Wolfgard or an Elemental).

7. OASIS // Ready Player One: I totally want to check out this amazing virtual reality world -- plus all the '80s-themed stuff that Wade encounters in the book.

8. English country cottages // anything by Kate Morton: I'd love to visit any half-crumbling cottage in the English countryside, but the one in "The Forgotten Garden" comes complete with a hedge maze, so I'd choose that one if pressed.

9. Late 1800s England // Lady Emily series: I could do without the amateur sleuthing on my visit, but Lady Emily would be the perfect person to introduce me to the time period. She's a member of the aristocracy, but she's also super intelligent and as modern as she can get away with. I can totally see us sipping port and discussing literature. Plus she has a vacation villa on the Greek island of Santorini, where I'd loooove to go.

10. Europe // All Souls trilogy: From the Bodleian Library at Oxford to a castle in France, there's really nowhere in these books that I don't care to go!

10 comments:

  1. OMG, that illustration of Floursih and Blotts is SO CUTE! I can't wait to read Harry Potter again this season! I've heard amazing things about A Discovery of Witches, and it's been picking my interest lately. I might give it a go soon! GREAT list!

    My TTT: https://bookslikewolves.wixsite.com/blog/single-post/2017/12/05/Top-Ten-Bookish-Settings-I%E2%80%99d-Love-To-Visit

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    1. The picture is from the illustrated "HP and the Sorcerer's Stone"!

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  2. I kind of did a different twist on this week's topic but I'm seeing so many great places to visit. Like you, I think the world of The Others would be awesome. I still need to read the last book but keep putting it off because I don't want it to end. I know there is a spin-off coming soon but it just won't be the same!

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  3. I'd love to visit the Outlander world! Specifically the Scottish side. I'd love to actually visit there one day. Fingers crossed. Great job <3

    My Top 10 Bookish places to Visit

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  4. Hogwarts and the surrounding area is getting a lot of love this week, for obvious reasons. I also would love to visit a cozy English cottage or 1800's Europe, too.

    Here is our Top Ten Tuesday. Thanks!

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  5. You have some amazing choices this week! :-) I can see why you'd want to visit them.

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  6. So many of these books are on my TBR for the next few months! The Long Way to a Small Angry Planet, A Darker Shade of Magic, and Discovery of Witches are all on my TBR. Your post definitely has me excited to read them! Awesome list :)

    My Top Ten Tuesday

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  7. Oh gosh, I was thinking about The Forgotten Garden when I made my list, but I already had listed Regency England AND whatever village Helen Simonson's books are set, and I thought 2 English settings was probably quite enough for one list.

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