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Top Seven Tuesday- Bookish Places I want to visit!

Hello! Welcome back to another Top Ten Tuesday. This weekly discussion is hosted by thatartsyreadergirl. This week's question is places in books that I would love to visit real or fictional. These are in no order, just as they come to me. I will link to each book on Goodreads so you all can easily find them.

1- The Circus- The Night Circus by Erin Morgenstern link to the book on Goodreads

I love a good circus aesthetic and the fact that the circus in the book is so atmospheric and fantastical I love it.   If I were to visit this place, I would try and see the circus more than once to see how it changes from place to place.

2-  The Night Court- A Court of Thorns and Roses series by Sarah J Maas Click here for the first book on Goodreads.

Of all the courts in this  fantasy series, this is the one that I would like to visit the most. This is another area that I love the aesthetic of  and I would love to hang out with the inner circle.

3- Paris - Enchantée by Gita Trelease Click here for the Goodreads

I have french heritage  and  I would love to see  the place where some of my ancestors came from. I am not saying that I would like to go to Paris in this time frame, I would like to see Versailles which is featured in this book.

4-  Guernsey Island- The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society. Check out the book on 
Goodreads

I love the city and the Island that I read about when I read this historical fiction. Again, I am not saying that I want to visit during this time period, I want to visit it today and explore what the Island offers.

5- The space world- Heart of Iron by Ashley Poston Click here for the Goodreads.

I enjoyed learning about the world that Ana came from, and I would love to see this world for myself.

6- Prince Edward Island- Anne of Green Gables by L.M. Montgomery. The book on Goodreads.

I have not read the novel but it is on my TBR. However, I have heard a bit about the place where Anne lives and I would like to see it for myself.

7- The world of the Faerie- The Cruel Prince by Holly Black. Click here for Goodreads.

The world  in this book is so majestic and  I would love to explore it.

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  1. I have some French heritage, too. Seeing Paris would be amazing.

    My Top Ten Tuesday post.

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