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For me, it'd be Green Town, the idyllic small town setting of Bradbury's Dandelion Wine. It's quiet, quaint, and everyone knows each other....and every now and then, it's the setting of something spooky (i e. Something Wicked This Way Comes).
Even though I didn't really like the book, the rural summer setting in The Secret Life of Bees sounds like a great place for a relaxing vacation. No obligations, not many people around, no TV. I could read so many books.
One of my favorite novels of all time is Gone With the Wind, and sometimes I like to re-read the party at Twelve Oaks scene just because I want to live in that party for a minute. (Minus the slavery obviously)
One of my favorite novels of all time is Gone With the Wind, and sometimes I like to re-read the party at Twelve Oaks scene just because I want to live in that party for a minute. (Minus the slavery obviously)


For me, it'd be Green Town, the idyllic small town setting of B..."
Me too! I read the story 50 years ago in junior high and it has stayed in the back of my mind ever since. Reminds me of Twilight Zone’s Last Train to Willoughby, said to be Rod Serling’s favorite from the first season.
I’d also like to visit Ross McDonald’s Los Angeles from the late 40s, earthly 50s.


I'm guessing not many will say Ankh-Morpork of Discworld, but I could be wrong? I'm thinking maybe The Shire, of Middle-Earth, but I've never successfully read the whole series so maybe there's a 'dark underbelly' that I should avoid? Hm. Maybe Gora, from The Galaxy, and the Ground Within.