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Top Ten Tuesday: Most Vivid Worlds/Settings

Posted on the 24 July 2012 by Theliteraturelion @LiteratureLion
Top Ten Tuesday: Most Vivid Worlds/SettingsTop Ten Tuesday is a weekly meme hosted by The Broke and the Bookish where you post the 'top ten' for each week.
This week, the top ten is: books for people who like x book. For the book this was: most vivid worlds and settings. I don't pay TOO much attention to the settings in the books I read, but I know of some really good ones!
1. Hogwarts in Harry Potter

It's no doubt that this one is going to be on here! What person DOESN'T want to go to Hogwarts?
2. Panem in The Hunger GamesThis one may not be as appealing as Hogwarts, but the world that Suzanne Collins created is very alive and not confusing at all!
3. Illea in The Selection
I may be one of the only people that thinks this, but I REALLY liked the world that America Singer lives in. It's very intriguing with the caste system and the Bachelor inspired theme.
4. Paris in Anna and the French Kiss
I JUST read this one the other day, and I have to say it was awesome! I've never been very interested in Paris, but after this one, I did a bunch of research on all the places Anna went to in Paris!
5. Camp Half Blood in Percy JacksonYou know you're obsessed with a setting, when you take your grandma's yard and turn it into Camp Half Blood with your cousin. I totally wish I could practice with the demi-gods at this camp!
6. New York in The Mortal Instruments
The setting may not be a big part of this book, but I still absolutely love it!
7. Victorian England in The Infernal Devices

Compared to the Mortal Instruments, England plays a bigger part in the Infernal Devices than NY does in TMI. Everything about these novels screams England and makes me want to go live with them and their big poofy dresses!
8. Chicago in Divergent

Besides the awesome characters, it was the setting that really drew me in on this novel! I really really liked it!

9. Cousins Beach in the Summer Series
In Belly's story, Cousins Beach is so vividly described and well written. I've never been to a beach that I absolutely love, but Cousins Beach may be that one after reading the series - even if I have never been there!
10. California in Bloodlines
This one may seem REALLY weird, but I really loved the setting of this one. From the school, to Sonya's place, to LA, everything about California really draws me in through this book!
Top Ten Tuesday: Most Vivid Worlds/Settings

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