Do you like reading books about places you've never been?

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Why not? I can always use a book as an inspiration for my next vacation
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I love reading books about new places to me, but also books about places that I've already visited. It's a way for me to remember those places with fondness and smiles.
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I definitely like reading books about places I've never been. I've never left the shores of my country, but through reading, I've learned alot about other people's culture and I look forward to traveling to some of the places that have captured my interest.
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I love reading books about places I've never been. The last book I read, that I felt did a rather good job of transporting to a foreign place with its words is Die Again by Tess Gerritsen.
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Yes. It makes me want to visit those places that are appealing and avoid the places that are not. Also I like the knowledge I gather about those places so that if eventually I find myself there, I'll know how to behave.
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yes . I love that . while reading, I could imagine myself there
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Reading books of places I have never been to have always been my best learning experience. In my readings of those books, I have visited almost all parts of the world even though I have never phisycally visited the area in real life. It is always inspirational seeing phisycal locations in your mind`s eye. :D :D
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I LOVE reading books about places I haven't been. If I could I would spend my life travelling but due to lack of funds that's not possible so I let the books take me there.
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I would love tO read such a book especially when it talks about a place I wish to visit. It will tune me to love the place more
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Yes, I do like to read about places I have never been to because it opens the door of my imagination and I love to visit these places in my mind without physically going there. Physically we may have certain restrictions, boundaries and even permits; but reading a book with a new experience is like world without boundaries......life without limitation
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In my high school days, we carried out a weekly project titled "go round the world". I've virtually toured more than half the countries in the world all thanks to books. I find it even more amazing to learn of cultures, traditions and languages that are unique to a people.
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I also like reading books about time periods that I know I'll never live in.
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I absolutely LOVE to read books about places I have never been. I almost always get a map out and look to see where in the world the places are, too! The more exotic, the better!

I also love to read books about places I have been and see how closely the author comes to what I remember about the location.

"The Historian" by Elizabeth Kostova is the book that I have enjoyed the most about places I have never been. Amsterdam, Budapest, Bucharest, Turkey....I hope to see them all one day!

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I always like reading books with a different setting. Depending on how good the author describes the place, I always imagine myself being there like I am part of the story. Isn't that the purpose of reading good books? It makes you travel for free.
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of yes. It's exciting to read books and novels of places I have never been before. they are an eye opener and create an urge for me to make a decision to visit the place and get the actual experience.
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