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Top Ten Settings I'd Like To See More Of (Or At All)
In No Order! Can only think of 8, sorry!
Where I live! England, Northamptonshire - Haha I can't resist putting this one. Although where I live is a bit plain and boring I would be interested to see how an author would interpret Northamptonshire into a book.
Beaches - I am sure this will be common in this post but I have to include it. I love having the main setting as a beach in books. I am in the UK so as I am sure your aware, are weather is terrible and we have a few, limited, nice beaches. I love books based in places like Australia which make the beaches sound magical.
Computer World - I have read a few books where the characters are part of some computer game or such. They are such a great fun read which makes your mind go wild.
Heaven - I am sure I have read a book with a character in heaven but I can't really remember. However I think this is a great setting for a book. There is so many different ways the author can make the read view heaven.
Future - I love books in the future. I love reading about how different authors see the future. The authors get so creative I often found myself wrapped up in this new world the author has made.
Space - I know of books where the characters are based in space. I actually have a few I just haven't read any of them yet. I hope I do enjoy it when I get to them though.
Alps - I actually don't think I have ever read a book based in the alps. Anyone have any recommendations?
Paris - To this day I still think Die For Me is my favourite setting of a book, ever. Amy made Paris feel so magical. I would love to read another book based in Paris.
I agree, there needs to be more books set in Australia! For the beaches, and just in general.
ReplyDeleteOh my gosh, I love Paris and Die for Me!!!! Good choice!
ReplyDeletelove die for me
ReplyDeleteYay for alps and computer worlds! I can never get enough of a techy setting. Also, Paris and future settings are great.
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