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Tuesday, January 22, 2013

Top Ten Tuesday




Top Ten Tuesday: Top Ten Settings I Would Like to See More Of
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1.  SPACE!!  There are all these more science fiction types books in the world of YA, but space?  Not so much.  Maybe it's the lover of Star Wars and Star Trek, but is it too much to ask for some zero-gravity fun?  Nope.  Not at all.  


2.  Ballet studios.  Ok this is because of my ballet kick.  I just finished Dance of Shadows and Bunheads a few books before that.  I am hooked.  It's like this crazy world that I knew was there but never paid attention to.  I'm all ears and eyes now.  GIVE ME MORE!!


3. Paris.  In the words of Audrey Hepburn, "Paris is always a good idea."  Always.  French boys and french food and happiness.  Even if the book is fluff, Paris settings always get me.  

4.  Australia.  This also stems from the fact that I always want to find more Australian authors.  What I have read has been more than fluff on many levels.  I am going to be on the search for Australians to feed my reading fix.  

5.  Ok so this isn't a setting per say, but you know what Marissa Meyer did with Cinder and Scarlet?  Yeah I want more fairy tales like that.  I know there are modern fairy tales galore.  But I want to find the futuristic ones that are bizarre and crazy and make me fall in love with the world of fairy tales all over again. 

6.  Small towns are always a plus for me.  I grew up in one, and I love the feeling of home I get when I read a book that sounds like my town.  Of course, I have yet to have the Star's Hollow kind of small town feeling, but I am sure it's out there.  


7.  Islands.  I love the cut off from society, islandy feel.  Especially if people really were cut off from society and something sinister was happening.  Yea.  That would be cool.

8.  Boarding Schools.  I have found that the idea may make for some very predictable and cliche books, but it doesn't have to.  The idea of boarding school was always very romantic for me.  I am still waiting for that book that the author does exactly right that reaffirms my love for the school of boarders.  

9.  The Land of Fey.  Oh such a beautiful place that is also a route where books can go to die.  Julie Kagawa made this place unique and different.  I want more Julie Kagawas in the world to recreate this place with their own unique twist.  

10.    Rome.  I want a lot more Rome.  It's one of those places that appeals to the romantic in me.  And ancient Rome always fascinated me as a child.  So yes.  I need Rome.  

So there's my top ten.  Did you make a list too?  Leave me a link, and I will go check it out!
  

5 comments:

  1. Small towns are a big plus for me! Islands! Of course. Boarding schools should make all of the lists. Hex Hall is reason number one for that and Vampire Academy too.
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    1. Hex Hall is definitely reason number one. For me, Anna and the French Kiss is reason number two.

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  2. More Rome would be nice. I would also love to see more books on an island. I've read so many boarding school settings I feel like...I'm not sure I need any more of those, although they are always good.

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    1. Oh Roma! I love to find people who have an appreciation for it too!

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  3. Well boarding schools are an ideal place for some of us I suppose.

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