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There are sooo many books that I've wanted to literally be sucked into so I could explore its world, hang out with the characters, or both. Several of them have been mentioned already: Harry Potter,The Lord of the Rings, and The Wizard of Oz. I've also wanted to step inside L.M. Montgomery's Anne of Green Gables and Emily of New Moon books. I love how uncomplicated the lives of Anne and Emily are, and I've always wanted to go back in time and spend a week or so in that era.
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I would love to go into Harry Potter, that would be so so so amazing! I would also go into the world in The Inheritance Cycle because dragons are so amazing, I wish I could travel with Eragon and fly with Saphira. One more world I wish i could go into would be the world in the Newsoul Trilogy, as one of the million people who get reincarnated because I think it would be fabulous to live so many lives.
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I would love to go into lord of the rings and take a ride on the eagles although I probably wouldn't survive two hours there to be perfectly honest. Also harry potter but I don't posses magic so that wouldn't be much fun but I would do some parkour on those moving stairs. Maybe candy shop wars too but I don't know.
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The outsiders - S.E Hinton
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I only felt like that about The priory of the orange tree by Samantha Shanon. I liked the world building so much and the characters are some of my favourite ever. I would also be really cool to be in a wolrd where dragons exist.
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Wheel of Time by Robert Jordan. He did such an incredible job at creating a huge world with many different cultures and people that are so incredibly outstanding.
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Extreme, disgusting, gory horror. I want a really awful horror book, I have not found one yet but I am going to keep looking. Actually, recommendations would be great.
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This one is a bit childish but i don`t care. The Railway Series by Rev. Wilbert Awdry and Christopher Awdry.
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I would have to say the Eternal Guardian Series by Elisabeth Naughton.
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Almost all books that I've really loved: Harry Potter, The Hunger Games, His Dark Materials, The Faith, A Song of Ice and Fire...that's the mark of a good book as far as I'm concerned, you just wish you were a part of it.
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