Tuesday, January 22, 2013
Top Ten Tuesday: I Want These Settings!
Books are set in so many wonderful cool places. It's hard to come up with anything that hasn't been done before! But I gave it a shot for this week's Brook and Bookish question:
Top Ten Settings You'd Like to See More Of
1. Adventures on a farm... sounds boring maybe? But I think it would be so sweet and nice.
2. The Amazon jungle... that would be intense, and I can't think of one book set here... that I've read anyway.
3. Italy... because there can never be enough books set in Italy!
4. A big family... anywhere.. maybe a big city because that would be unusual I think.
5. A space station...yeah okay, like Star Trek's space station, only not.
6. Some quaint bed and breakfast...maybe in New England... this sounds like a calm relaxing setting too, like the farm
7. York, England... I visited here and loved it and I can't think of many books set here.
8. Plymouth Colony... I have yet to visit here, but want to, and I think a book set here would be very interesting.
9. High school band geeks.... I've only read a few books were the high school band plays a big part in the characters lives...we need more!
10. Medieval England... I can never get enough of this setting. I have no idea why, because it such a rough and hard time period, but so fascinating too.
How about you? Where would you love to see more books take place?
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Oh heck yes! I would love to read a book that takes place in the band room or on the football field during half time! I was in color guard in high school, so whenever I stumble across the odd book that has a band geek in it, it makes me feel very nostalgic.
ReplyDeleteI'd also like to see more books take place on farms. Or at least rural settings. Where I live is pretty rural. Not a lot happens, but it sure is a pretty charming backdrop.
- Jackie
Jackie: Band geeks unite! :)
DeleteYES on more band geeks!!!
ReplyDeleteKami: I guess we need more band geek books!
DeleteYork looks lovely. I want to go there and read more about it!
ReplyDeleteNicole: York is fascinating.
DeleteI love the band idea! That has so many possibilities!
ReplyDeleteGreat post.
Here's mine: <a href="http://inkandpage.me/top-ten-tuesday-top-ten-settings-id-like-to-see-more-of/<Top Ten Tuesday</a>
Audrey @ Ink and Page
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Audrey: I know, it does doesn't it!
DeleteGreat list. I went to Boston and out to the Plymouth Colony where they have the Mayflower 2 docked. It was very interesting and I think it would make a great setting as well. I read The Scarlet Letter last year which has a Puritan Village in the Boston area as its setting. It was good. I do enjoy a well used setting in a book. kelley—the road goes ever ever on
ReplyDeleteLove your list. I think it would be fun to read a book set at a bed and breakfast, either by the guests or the people who run it. And, I put space, but a space station would be just as good. :) And, yes to Medieval England! :D
ReplyDeleteJenni: I agree, either view point would be cool for the B and B.
DeleteI'd love to read more books set in the Amazon jungle or at a quaint B&B! :) My TTT list: http://aliceinreaderland.wordpress.com/2013/01/21/settings/
ReplyDeleteAlice @ Alice in Readerland
Alice: It would be fun I think!
DeleteI agree, Italy is always a good setting. I love the Donna Leon books that are set in Venice.
ReplyDeleteAnn
Ann: That sounds totally lovely. :)
DeleteThe Amazon is definitely a place I want to read about but not really go to in reali life.
ReplyDeleteJenners: Agreed!
DeleteYes to a big family- so many personalities!
ReplyDeleteI also love the B&B idea :)
I love York- I have family friends up that way and it is so beautiful!
Great list!
My Top Ten!
Lettie: I was wondering if someone would get the big family thing!
DeleteI could go for a book that takes place on a space station.
ReplyDeleteJenny: That could be interesting, yes?
DeleteYES for space stations! Such a fun atmosphere :)
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