Yes, yes and yes! This was my first real series. I fell in love instantly with the characters and the plot. Setting aside that it’s all based on Christian beliefs (the books are written as fantasy so it’s not a bible thumping, in your face lesson. It’s just a beautiful story) I read them over and over. Beautiful imagination and great moral lessons that anyone can get behind,
I’d want to be Claire in Outlander. Traveling, living in a castle, living in a cottage, camping outside, dressing up, dressing down, helping people medically, loyal friends, living in history, adventure, and having Jamie all to myself. What more could a girl ask for? ?♀️
I would love to live in the Hannah Swenson books by Joanne fluke. she’s a baker and surrounded by friends and family and lives with her cat. Dream life
I’m more of classic Dickens story that would be great expectations.
The Chronicles of Narnia series. I’d love so much to see Narnia for myself!
@Marina likewise
Yes, yes and yes! This was my first real series. I fell in love instantly with the characters and the plot. Setting aside that it’s all based on Christian beliefs (the books are written as fantasy so it’s not a bible thumping, in your face lesson. It’s just a beautiful story) I read them over and over. Beautiful imagination and great moral lessons that anyone can get behind,
Anne of Green Gables – much happier and simpler times.
Harry Potter. ?
The Chronicles of Narnia series. I’d love so much to see Narnia for myself! +1
And The Hobbit for obvious reasons.
Definitely Discworld …Working in the night watch ?
Harry Potter
Divergent.
Donna Leon’ character, commissaire Brunetti. But I have so much books that I want to be in!!
I don’t know about a book series, but I would have loved to have lived in the Civil War era.
Any medival fantasy. Eg: The Inheritance Cycle, His Dark Materials, A Court Of Thorns and Roses, King Arthur etc.
Either that li’l Gaulish village we know so well OR Discworld (as a member of The Formidable Silver Horde or hangin’ out with The Librarian in UU) 😀
These are two places which guarantee heart-stopping, eye-popping, mad adventures which keep the thrill of being alive kickin’ in the adrenaline. ?
The Mitford Series.
Narnia or The Sword of Truth series
@Laura I completely forgot about Narnia. That would be awesome to live.
The grisha verse by Leigh Bardugo
Harry Potter.
Hogwarts, even at 30 ???♀️
The Famous Five by Enid Blyton – to be young and adventurous again ??
Anne Rice Vampire tales
Eragon !
Three Pines
A Sarah Waters story
Definitely the Violet Eden Chapters! Even though Phoenix is supposed to be the bad guy, I love him ?
Definitely as a hobbit living in the Shire. Would have loved those seccondys breakfast
@Jeanette saaaame!
Kingsbridge trilogy by Ken Follett.
Anne of Green Gables because… GIL! ❤️❤️❤️❤️ ????
I love that no ones said Westeros hahaha. For me I guess right now it would have to be Dawn Court.
school for good and evil or lunar chronicles
The Cemetery of Forgotten Books, for sure!!
Three Pines from the Louise Penny series – lovely, remote with a bakery and a book store!
The Immortals series by Alyson Noel
I’ve seen lots of Narnia comments .. looks like I’ll add that to my tbr!
I’d want to be Claire in Outlander.
Traveling, living in a castle, living in a cottage, camping outside, dressing up, dressing down, helping people medically, loyal friends, living in history, adventure, and having Jamie all to myself. What more could a girl ask for? ?♀️
The Betsy Tacy series by Maud Hart Lovelace because it just seems like such an idealistic time.
I’m not even going to answer! If you know me, you’ll know what I’ll say!?
Either Millenium, Velva Jean or Harry Potter.
The Shadowhunter Chronicles… Because i wanna fight demons!!!
To all the boys I loved before. Lol I wish I was as good of a Baker as Laura Jean.
I’d love to be part of the Women’s Murder Club. I love a good girl group!
I would love to live in the Hannah Swenson books by Joanne fluke. she’s a baker and surrounded by friends and family and lives with her cat. Dream life
The Chronicles of Narnia, because I feel like I’m home every time I read them