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You’re transported to the setting of your current book. How long do you stay?

You’re transported to the setting of your current book. How long do you stay?

Paula #questionnaire

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Darla

Its Paris so forever! Haha!

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Graham

What book?

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Melissa

Hogwarts, perfect 🙂

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Sitabz

2nd World War China/England … so not very long

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PaulaQuestion author

probably a good choice lol

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Sitabz

? well the protagonist is the best detective in town so I could hang around if he is with

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Sandie

Maine……forever.

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Jan-Hendrik

Stephen King: Song of Susannah
I don’t know
I guess as long I’m a member of Roland’s ka-tet

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Paula

Yay! We have to look after each other in the ka-tet?

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Antonella

In nyc with some very attractive people… Jackpot !

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Kelly

Well I’m reading they both die at the end so in theory I won’t be staying long ??

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Kristi

New York City at Christmas so I wouldn’t mind staying for a while but I’ve either been kidnapped or have a broken leg so I’m out of there!

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Caroline

I don’t ?

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Oscar

I’m reading two books, Shift by Hugh Howey, in this world I wouldn’t stay even for a minute. I’m also reading Earthman Jack vs. the Ghost Planet by Matthew Kadish (a book that Nina suggested), here I would definitely linger, maybe a couple of cycles. Tons of laugh out loud moments and charm 🙂

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Gary

Till the next book.

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PaulaQuestion author

I’m middle-aged living with my older, single, creepy, possibly psychotic brother in an attic bedroom of an old family house with a bed full of old stuffed animals and ignoring obvious calls for help from the basement. I’m already on a boat or plane to anywhere else!

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Paula

Those stuffed animals creeped me out so much!☺️☺️

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PaulaQuestion author

indeed!

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Paula

@Paula I kept thinking, “just chuck them into the washing machine hen”?

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PaulaQuestion author

better yet into the bin ?

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Paula

@Paula I should have thought of it, I was so focused on the other rubbish???

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Paula

@Paula I should have thought of it, I was so focused on the other rubbish???

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Ana

What are you reading ? So creepy , my kind of book lol

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Ana

OHH let me check that out

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Nicole

I’d stayed and learned magic tricks ( Magic Misfits by neil Patrick harris)

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Hlhan

Penitentiary in Blewer County Texas erm ?…?

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Bart

Northern Germany just before WW I. (The riddle of the sands, E. Childers)

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Paula

I’m living with the daughter of a serial killer who may or may not be hiding something & I’m getting out of dodge?

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Rohen

…till after they have bound and gagged the bard and commenced the closing feast. ?

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Evelyne

If its a good book. It changes you forever

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Tracey

The fictional town of Bourbon Springs, Kentucky.

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Christine

Eeek! Get me out now otherwise I could be plagued by red lung or eaten by vampires.

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Amanda

Its when we looked up..so i am guessing not long

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Briana

Probably not long. I suspect there was a lot of body odor.

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Ruby

I am running all over California looking for bombers in the early 1900s, while running my new detective agency. American Lightning

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Laura

Which one? 14th century England? Forever!

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PaulaQuestion author

Welcome ?

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Bln

Sweden forever

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Clara

As long as the hurricane lasts. Cypress House, by Michael Koryta. Good read.

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Kate

1803. Long enough to get a large wardrobe of frocks and shoes

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Kathy

1923 England country house. Hmmm. I guess I’d stay a while, but I’d rather it be present day in an English country house.

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Donna

Four years. If I want a degree

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Graham

In Florin? Long enough to storm the castle!

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Evelyne

Good morning guys. I just want to share something: when i read. The english patient. I fell in love with the book but i literaly fell in love with Almashi. Then i saw the movie. It was even better rhan the book. And Almashi was played by Ralph Fuennes. I was in love for months. And i cried about the story. It was so sad. Karherine was so beautiful! I couldnt get that movie out of my mind!

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Lesley

I’ve been traveling around Westeros with a vast assortment of interesting people. They say winter is coming. Perhaps it is time to go…or not.?

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Lorrea

Not very long…I apologize to my New Englanders, but it’s Amhert, Massachusetts in the middle of winter.

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Tiffany

France. I am staying forever.

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Helena

Centuries.

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Paula

In a cottage in England in two different timelines with the most horrible character ever, who frankly, if he kept cornering me like he does to one of the characters in the book, I would hit him in the face with a frying pan xx

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Lorrea

I’m feeling a little better now, cause we’ve moved to London and now it’s spring almost summer.

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Janie

I am in Boston helping Spenser solve a mystery. Not sure I like that much cold and snow though! LOL

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Janie

I did not read the Spenser series, I read his Jessie Stone series though. This book is just a Christmas book with Spenser in it that looked interesting. I am enjoying it a lot too. I may at some point read the Spenser series, I guess we will see.

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Karen

I’m in Atlanta until my Reunion and maybe my divorce are over with. Maybe I stay there…I’ll let you know.

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