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If you could travel to any fictional book world, where would you go and what would you do there?

Teresa P. Mira de Echeverría There are many worlds of fiction that I would like to visit ... Many have changed over the years, others continue to attract me.
I would jump day after day in "Dayworld" (by Farmer). To break the rules.
In "Dune" (by Herbert) would be a fremen. Riding a sand worm would be fabulous.
In "The city and the city" (by Miéville) I would try to move between the cities, in the third form of being that exists or even in a possible fourth.
"Triton" (by Delany) ... simply, I would be what I wanted to be when I wanted to. Freedom to exist in all our possibilities.
I would be a first-rate observer of the civilization of Europe in "2010, Odyssey Two" (by Clarke).
The evolved Earth of "Xenogenesis" (by Butler) would be a good place to be an anthropologist.
I would visit any world of Silverberg or Vance or Varley or Zelazny ... beyond the dangers.
I love Dick's scenarios ... maybe I dare to get into one. It is one thing to read them, another is to be inside ...
And who would not want to travel the universe in a spacecraft with no limitations of any kind, such as those contained in many Space Operas?
And I stop because I have to build my own universes ...

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