Books you've wanted to go into
- Winter
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Re: Books you've wanted to go into
- Aubinelizabeth
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- Favorite Book: To Kill A Mocking Bird
- Currently Reading: 12 Years A Slave
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- dlachance9
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- Jen319164
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- SoftCoyote
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- shinjiblue
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- electramia
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-Matt Healy (The 1975)
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- H0LD0Nthere
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- Latest Review: "Adventures in space & fiction fantasy" by Robin G Howard
Also the Brother Cadfael books, set in Shrewsbury, England on the Welsh border in the 1100s.
Actually, I find the places and times that it's the most fun to read about, tend to be those that would be hardest to live in. For example, books about the British navy such as The Far Side of the World ... and Seven Daughters and Seven Sons, set in medieval Persia, beautiful story, but why would a woman like me want to travel to medieval Persia, am I crazy?
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- Favorite Book: City of Ashes
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- NanoWasabi
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- Favorite Book: Watership Down
- Currently Reading: Atlas Shrugged
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- Latest Review: "MXX: Agent Soldier" by Donald Schlising
That's the book I would jump into as well, not only can you enter timeless classics, but you can write your own world, provided you have the training.
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- hroberts01
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