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Ankh-Morpork is a fictional town on Terry Pratchett's Discworld. If you like fun fantasy, I would highly recommend reading one or two of the 39 already published books.


I understand why you wouldn't want to live in a dark and sinister fictional world, that might be too frightening, although it could be pretty adventurous to discover.



I panicked when I first heard the question too. I read a lot of the goofy stuff when I was younger (and recently tried one of Pratchett's Discworld books) but I don't think I really want to walk around in a world where literal puns run so rampant. (Though whoever mentioned Phase...that could be fun...)
Dark fantasy worlds definitely don't sound like much fun to live in either.
That's why I pick Haneth's kitchen. It's a fantasy world, but not a punny fantasy or a dark fantasy or a feudal fantasy.

Oh, I hope you'll like them! I could go on and on about how amazing they are, but that'd make me sound like a total geek, which I am, but still. Do let me know if you try them!

Chandrila is from Star Wars but is a planet that I think would be a nice place to actually live in.
http://starwars.wikia.com/wiki/Chandrila

Malazan has awesome women, not sure I would want to live there! Unless I had ascended and even then...

I know what you mean. Sometimes though, when I crave excitement, I think it'd be a nice change of pace to fight some founding races and hang out with the Bridgeburners. Maybe make out with Karsa Orlong.

I'm a bit geeky as well, so never mind. If you tell me once more about how great the seies is, I might even try the first book before I have finished WoT. I wanted to complete one epic fantasy series before I start another, for the benefit of my tbr-pile.

I'll echo what Bun said. She's a chameleon. Lifelode is a very subtle, mature book. I also loved Farthing, which is an alternate history/cottage mystery.

It's great. It's smart, original, entertaining, hilarious, sad and wonderful. It does require some commitment, since you're thrown into a very complex world without much background info, but fear not! I will be your faithful guide if needed!

Okay, okay, you have convinced me. I just ordered it from my library, it will be available by the end of next week.
And I will definitely badger you with questions if I have any, because after all it's your fault!

Glad to see you don't take your responsibility lightly.

Glad to see you don't take your responsibility lightly."
I'm a professional. Almost. Ex-librarian.

I would never say never, Phil.



I would never go to Moominland. As a child I was always sooooo afraid of the Groke (Morra in the german editions and TV series).
That's why I am a bit scared of you and your avatar, I think.


Oh great, now that I know that you really are the Groke, I'll have to leave this group. :-(

To me, the Groke has always been loneliness, although I have to admit that grief is very fitting as well. If you could let out a tiny bit more of the Little My in you, I might as well stay. ;-)

Or maybe some dark, gritty world like in a William Gibson novel. I could wear leather pants and get a bunch of cybernetic implants.

I was doing so well last year, what happened?!

I adore Terry Pratchett with a great and overwhelming muchness. DO NOT start with Color of Magic. ..."
Agreed.


::flashes magic fingers at twinnie::

Whoa, you did it! When did you switch to Little My? I just noticed the change, and I am so happy. Because, truth be told, I was still afraid of your Grokeness. Now I can breathe easily.
(Sorry for the off topic.)



https://www.smalldemons.com/
Tell me I didn't get this from TC?
It gives you all the links inside a book to places, historical figures, music...I can spend a lot of time on there.
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My answer was that I wanted to hang out in Haneth's kitchen in the Jo Walton novel Lifelode.