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I'd say 'Battle Royale', but only if when I died I'd be able to then leave the book alive again.
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I had always wanted to read the Narnia series and I finally started to read them. :mrgreen:
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Chronicle s of Narnia.
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Alice In Wonderland and Harry Potter.
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Divergent... Would love to see the dauntless compound and go zip lining
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I would have to say the Eternal Guardian Series by Elisabeth Naughton!
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Any of the books in the Dark Hunter series by Sherrilyn Kenyon. I have always loved her books. Loved the way she writes. If I could i would place the book on the ground, open it up, and jump right in.
Same with Christine Feehan's Carpathian novels and Johanna Lindsey novels. So many adventures and challenges, how could I not want to jump right in?
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harry potter goes without saying, but i love the will and the word formthe series "the belgariad" by david eddings
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As stated above, I definitely think Harry Potter goes without saying. I'd also like to go into Divergent and I recently read a book called The Skin Map...it might be interesting.
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I wanted to comfort Jacob in the twilight series. I have had a couple dreams about the spaceship in the Lunar Chronicles. So i guess if I'm dreaming about it i would like to be there.
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Black dagger brotherhood series
I want to see them fight and how hunky they are lol
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rachel5 wrote:I bet we all have a book or books that we like that we thought the writing was so good we wanted to go into the book and join the characters. What are some books you could go into if you had the chance? I'd go into:

The Lion, the witch and the wardrobe by C.S Lewis
Life of Pi by Yann Martel
Mossflower by Brian Jacques
I think I'd be scared to go into The Life of Pi! or The lion, the witch and the wardrobe.
My dream book to go into would be The night circus by Erin Morgenstern. So full of magic, illusion and strong visual imagery. For that reason I am desperately hanging in there waiting for the film to come out.
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kateevelyne wrote:
rachel5 wrote:I bet we all have a book or books that we like that we thought the writing was so good we wanted to go into the book and join the characters. What are some books you could go into if you had the chance? I'd go into:

The Lion, the witch and the wardrobe by C.S Lewis
Life of Pi by Yann Martel
Mossflower by Brian Jacques
I think I'd be scared to go into The Life of Pi! or The lion, the witch and the wardrobe.
My dream book to go into would be The night circus by Erin Morgenstern. So full of magic, illusion and strong visual imagery. For that reason I am desperately hanging in there waiting for the film to come out.
Definitely The Night Circus!
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Harry Potter, Lord of the Rings and Artemis Fowl.
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Harry Potter
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