Pride and Prejudice
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which book would you want to live in?
In Elizabeth Gaskell's Milton, but only if John Thornton is my tour guide.
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1.The Lord of The Rings
2.The Lord of The Rings
3.The Lord of The Rings
2.The Lord of The Rings
3.The Lord of The Rings
1.Pride and Prejudice (But I get to keep all of this ara's utilities)
2.Divergent
3.Harry Potter...GRYFFINDOR FOR LIFE
4.Lord of the rings (I would want to be an Elf and marry Legolas <3<3<3<3)
2.Divergent
3.Harry Potter...GRYFFINDOR FOR LIFE
4.Lord of the rings (I would want to be an Elf and marry Legolas <3<3<3<3)
1. Anne of Green Gables
2. Pride and Prejudice
I mostly read thrillers and wouldn't want to be in the middle of any of them!!
2. Pride and Prejudice
I mostly read thrillers and wouldn't want to be in the middle of any of them!!
Sense and sensibility - I would steal colonel Brandon right out from under Marianne's miserable little nose and live with a wonderful man in a gorgeous mansion with pots of money by the sea!
(no particular order)
1.) Harry Potter Series
2.) Persuasion
3.) Eloise At the Plaza
4.) The Mists of Avalon
5.) The Fellowship of the Ring (in Rivendell!)
1.) Harry Potter Series
2.) Persuasion
3.) Eloise At the Plaza
4.) The Mists of Avalon
5.) The Fellowship of the Ring (in Rivendell!)
1. Kingdom of dreams
2. Seven years to sin (oh, well...)
3. Outlander
4. Shana my love
2. Seven years to sin (oh, well...)
3. Outlander
4. Shana my love
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Harry potter (excluding the you-know-who era)
LOTR - the shire (those hobbits sure like to have fun)
Breakfast at Tiffany's
I did think of the classics but I don't think that I would handle how people actually lived back then.
LOTR - the shire (those hobbits sure like to have fun)
Breakfast at Tiffany's
I did think of the classics but I don't think that I would handle how people actually lived back then.
The witch of Portobello " Paulo Coelho" i would love to be Athena,i would love to experiance the life she had,to be as strong as she was,it would be nice to have such courage... :)
I'd like to be a guard in one of the Discworld books (maybe not one of the few ones that die)
or
One of the devils in Stefano Benni's "Elianto"
or
a razor guy in Neuromancer's world
or
One of the devils in Stefano Benni's "Elianto"
or
a razor guy in Neuromancer's world
1. Lord of the Rings
2. Harry Potter
3. Narnia
4. Ingary,the country where Howl's Moving Castle is set.
5. Pride and Prejudice
6.Graceling Realm
7. Neverland
8. Sherlock
2. Harry Potter
3. Narnia
4. Ingary,the country where Howl's Moving Castle is set.
5. Pride and Prejudice
6.Graceling Realm
7. Neverland
8. Sherlock
Each and every book I ever read. I have my own movie version of book in my mind. All the scenes, characters, locations, I picture everything.
Although, I would prefer to be a part of any of Jane Austen's novels. Love the description in each of her writings.
Although, I would prefer to be a part of any of Jane Austen's novels. Love the description in each of her writings.
All of you guys wanna live in something big, but i wanna live in the Ommaley world and be a part of family with them.
(Omalley Series, Dee Henderson).
(Omalley Series, Dee Henderson).
I could live in:
The Secret Garden
Alice's Adventures in Wonderland
Harry Potter
LOTR
The Secret Garden
Alice's Adventures in Wonderland
Harry Potter
LOTR
Probably whichever book I am reading and love at that moment. I would love to meet/be Elizabeth Bennett, but right now I'm reading Emma, and that would be fascinating as well. Harry Potter, Twilight, Fifth Life of the Cat Woman, Nora Roberts' Three Sisters Island Trilogy...so many lovely books!
1st and foremost - Pride and Prejudice
2nd - Vanity Fair - i would be a killer Becky
3rd - Emma
4th - Athenais de Montespan - Mistress to Louis XIV
These are the first to spring to mind.
2nd - Vanity Fair - i would be a killer Becky
3rd - Emma
4th - Athenais de Montespan - Mistress to Louis XIV
These are the first to spring to mind.
Kafka on the Shore
Breakfast at Tiffanys
Persuasion
The Invisible Road
Daylight
Breakfast at Tiffanys
Persuasion
The Invisible Road
Daylight
Wow. I cannot think of a single book I would want to live in! Not in Austen's time, considering women's lives then. Most of my favorite books are heavy tragedies, so no, I don't want to live in them. If I do think of something I'll get back to you.
Considering the roles available for females and hygiene (esp. the Toilets), sorry, not Jane Austen.
So:
1. A modern Maeve Binchy novel
2. Any Sophie Kinsella novel
So:
1. A modern Maeve Binchy novel
2. Any Sophie Kinsella novel
1. Pride and Prejudice
2. The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
3. The Mortal Instruments series
Just to name a few...
2. The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
3. The Mortal Instruments series
Just to name a few...
I would love to live in The Librarian: Return to King Solomon's Mines.
I would love to travel and be on a real quest. :)
I would love to travel and be on a real quest. :)
I'm a heathen...I hated Jane Eyre, and Pride and Prejudice. I'd love to live in Harry Potter books, but even more in the Wayless Woods of Inkheart...as long as Dustfinger was around.
1. Lord of the Rings
2. Harry Potter
3. To Kill a Mocking Bird (Yes, that's right)
2. Harry Potter
3. To Kill a Mocking Bird (Yes, that's right)
Lord of the Rings
Harry Potter
Any book written by Enid Blyton
Harry Potter
Any book written by Enid Blyton
1. The City and the stars - Arthur C. Clarke
2. The hunchback of Notre Dame - Victor Hugo
3. I could give any Jane Austin book a shot :)
2. The hunchback of Notre Dame - Victor Hugo
3. I could give any Jane Austin book a shot :)
1. Narnia
2. Pride and Prejudice- only for Darcy! <3
3. Alice in wonderland
4. Hogwarts
2. Pride and Prejudice- only for Darcy! <3
3. Alice in wonderland
4. Hogwarts
Pride and Prejudice: I would love to live in their household among all the sisters and the MOTHER!!!
1- The Vampire Lestat (Anne Rice)
2- Narcissus in Chains (Laurell K. Hamilton)
3- Game of Thrones (George R. R. Martin)
4- The Beauty Series (A. N. Roquelaure) - Briefly...
5- The Fountainhead (Ayn Rand) - Just to learn from Howard Roark, or to find my own Henry Cameron, or to help a Gail Wynand.)
2- Narcissus in Chains (Laurell K. Hamilton)
3- Game of Thrones (George R. R. Martin)
4- The Beauty Series (A. N. Roquelaure) - Briefly...
5- The Fountainhead (Ayn Rand) - Just to learn from Howard Roark, or to find my own Henry Cameron, or to help a Gail Wynand.)
1.Jane Eyre( I love Jane and want to experience everything,the miseries as well as the glories and passions and feel her strength)
2.Twilight(oh forever with Edward,cant imagine better life than this)
3. Narnia(i always wish narnia was real and i could just transfer myself into the magical land and never come back,even if i learned my lesson).
4.The Time Machine
2.Twilight(oh forever with Edward,cant imagine better life than this)
3. Narnia(i always wish narnia was real and i could just transfer myself into the magical land and never come back,even if i learned my lesson).
4.The Time Machine
1. Mistborn trilogy (As a mistborn)
2. A song of Ice and Fire (I know, I'm insane)
3. The Great Gatsby (Against my better judgement, the 1920's were wild).
4. The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
2. A song of Ice and Fire (I know, I'm insane)
3. The Great Gatsby (Against my better judgement, the 1920's were wild).
4. The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
1.Pride and prejudice
2.The Great Gatsby
3.Alice in Wonderland
2.The Great Gatsby
3.Alice in Wonderland
1. - Paris during the times of "A moveable feast"
2. - The mysterious Flame of Queen Loana by U. Eco (I actually would like to live in any book by him)
3. - Italy during the times of "The Leopard" by Giuseppe Lampedusa
4. "La grammaire est une chanson douce" by Eric Orsenna
2. - The mysterious Flame of Queen Loana by U. Eco (I actually would like to live in any book by him)
3. - Italy during the times of "The Leopard" by Giuseppe Lampedusa
4. "La grammaire est une chanson douce" by Eric Orsenna
1. Alice In Wonderland
2. Peter Pan
3. The Great Gatsby (for the adult in me that finally decides to emerge)
2. Peter Pan
3. The Great Gatsby (for the adult in me that finally decides to emerge)
When I started reading Jane Austen I was in love with that period. I think a lot of things were better and I would chose some book in that time (probably Sense and Sensibility, Pride and Prejudice or Persuasion. Love Jane Austen <3 )
1. Narnia
2. Infernal Devices
3.Otherworld
4.Pride and Prejudice
5. Harry Potter
2. Infernal Devices
3.Otherworld
4.Pride and Prejudice
5. Harry Potter
Sorry Austen.
1. The Dells (Fire - Kristen Cashore)
2. LOTR
3. Harry Potter
4. Steampunk London from pretty much every book in the genre.
5. My own material, because I'm a cop-out like that.
1. The Dells (Fire - Kristen Cashore)
2. LOTR
3. Harry Potter
4. Steampunk London from pretty much every book in the genre.
5. My own material, because I'm a cop-out like that.
Harry Potter - Come on! There is magic and wands and a villain. What more can one want?
Pride and Prejudice - Give up on the chance of romancing Mr. Darcy? Never!
Pride and Prejudice - Give up on the chance of romancing Mr. Darcy? Never!
1. Harry Potter (100 points for Ravenclaw!!!)
2. Fire and Thorns (if only to finally wed my soulmate, Hector)
3. Deltora!!!! (I looooved these books when I was like 8 and 9)
4. Graceling Realm. I would want to be graced and have a light blue eye and a dark blue eye. THat would make my life. Music would be the coolest grace EVER :)
2. Fire and Thorns (if only to finally wed my soulmate, Hector)
3. Deltora!!!! (I looooved these books when I was like 8 and 9)
4. Graceling Realm. I would want to be graced and have a light blue eye and a dark blue eye. THat would make my life. Music would be the coolest grace EVER :)
Pride and Prejudice or any of the Anne of Green Gables books. The main reason being I would love to meet Lizzy and Darcy and Anne and Gilbert.
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