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2007-11-13 01:02:53 · 27 answers · asked by Anonymous in Society & Culture Cultures & Groups Senior Citizens

Myself, I would like to live in the Castle Perilous world. Living in a castle with over a thousand doors that lead to other worlds, other universes with stairways from an Escher painting. I think this would be the perfect book for me to live in.

2007-11-13 03:40:29 · update #1

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either " The Indians Won " or " Feathers In The Wind " simply because of my personal feelings for THE PEOPLE

2007-11-14 01:32:41 · answer #1 · answered by Marvin R 7 · 1 0

Twilight series for constructive! Its: Twilight. New Moon. Eclipse. Breaking first gentle. or the Harry Potter books actual! listed right here are some others: Wuthering Heights delight & Prejudice The Catcher interior the Rye long gone with the Wind The stunning Obsession Uglies series the Clique series My Sisters Keeper something by using Sara Dessen Animal Farm something by using Shakespeare! Anne of green Gables great expectancies night of the Hunter courageous Crank Glass Impulse Burned :Dthey are all a number of my fashionable!

2016-10-16 08:48:43 · answer #2 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

The Hobbit...
Being a small person who loves small towns the Shire would be perfect for me! I just love the Baggins house, round door and all! I would love visiting Rivendale... in fact I would have a second home there! Who wouldn't love to visit with the dwarfs, such stout folk.

However... being versatile... these are all series...
Magician, by Raymond Feist
Shannara, by Terry Brooks
St. Camber, by Katherine Kurtz
Eon, by Greg Bear
L Ron Hubbard created some great places too!

2007-11-13 02:42:42 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 2 0

That's a poser. I've read so many fantasy novels I don't know where to start. I think maybe Piers Anthony's fantasy/technology world of Juxtaposition. I like air conditioning and need too much from the world of medicine to let go of teechnology. I guess I don't trust in wizards enough to expect them to cure all of my ills. The Wizard of Oz was, after all, a humbug.

2007-11-13 02:31:46 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 3 0

I don't know much about fantasy books, but I'm a huge fan of the English mystery novel...people are always laying fires in the fireplace, putting the kettle on for tea, sitting in country pubs, while solving hideous crimes. I always put myself in the picture. Very civilized.

2007-11-13 02:40:47 · answer #5 · answered by lpaganus 6 · 2 0

I have always loved the books of fairy tales. I still like to read them to my grandchildren. If I had to pick just one then I would be Jack, from the Jack in the Beanstalk tale. Now that was an adventure! I could climb that magic beanstalk, sneak around the giant's house and steal that golden harp. Fun, fun, fun.

2007-11-13 02:06:54 · answer #6 · answered by Miz D 6 · 3 0

Oh Wally: I have enough trouble living
in the real world without trying to enter
the fantasy world. there once was a
parallel universe I thought I might try,
but they said I couldn't come back once
I stepped over.

2007-11-13 04:09:25 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

Sincerely Willis Wayde, Poor Willis thought he knew the key to happiness, but in the end he was indeed a Hriah Heep. Had I been his friend I would have tried to show him the error of his ways.

2007-11-13 01:15:58 · answer #8 · answered by Anne2 7 · 1 0

Sorry Wally, I only read non-fiction books. I find the actual human mind is incomparable to fantasy.

I have read some books by Beverly MacFarland as I went to high school with her at a girls catholic high school. She used to copy from me in latin tests, we BOTH did rotten. LOL

2007-11-13 04:45:16 · answer #9 · answered by slk29406 6 · 1 0

P.S. I'm older than my Avatar looks.... (((smile)))

Well, my reading includes mostly non-fiction, true crime. (Yuck!, no, I do not fantasize about those!)

But, I have read a few romance novels... and enjoy a pick-me-up romantic comedy now and then. (((Do they count as fantasy?)))

--- If they did, I'd say the movie, "Kate and Leopold." Why? Because a very well-mannered, kind, gentle, loving... man of the past... came to the future, fell in love with [me], and [we] both returned to a slower time, where we enjoyed life, instead of flew through it.

2007-11-13 01:50:20 · answer #10 · answered by C Sunshine 6 · 2 1

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