I'm sure many of us would like to visit an exciting location, but in case you're not sure where to armchair travel, here are some suggestions (and they're all series that are available in our library!):
- Outlander (Diana Gabaldon) Like historical fiction? Like time travel? How about a sprinkling of romance? Then this series about a time traveling World War II nurse who finds love in 1700s Scotland is for you.
- The Dark Tower (Stephen King) In post-apocalyptic Mid-World, the last gunslinger tries to save the powerful and magical Dark Tower, the heart of all worlds, from someone or something trying to destroy it.
- The Chronicles of Narnia (C.S. Lewis) During World War II, four siblings sent to shelter from London's air raids in the countryside enter a magical world where animals talk. And there's a witch and other villains just to make things more interesting.
- A Court of Thorns and Roses (Sarah J. Maas) Power, courts, and romance, oh my! Read what happens when a huntress unknowingly kills a wolf in a faerie realm and finds evil (and love) lurking in the land.
- Game of Thrones (George R.R. Martin) A number of noble houses in Westeros fight for the Iron Throne and the power it yields, while other houses seek independence from it. There are wars, alliances, betrayals, and more.
- Percy Jackson and the Olympians (Rick Riordan) Great for mythology lovers. Percy, a demigod, tries to prevent a war among Greek gods in the 21st century.
- Harry Potter (J.K. Rowling) An orphan boy discovers he's a wizard and goes to a school for magic while an evil wizard tries to kill him.
- The Lord of the Rings (J.R.R. Tolkien) A small hobbit in Middle Earth journeys to a forbidding land to destroy an enchanted ring before a dark lord wields power and destroys all that is good. Be sure to read Tolkien's The Hobbit first.
Needless to say, there are other series and stand alone books set in fantasy worlds with various beings of diverse talents. Which books are your portals to other worlds? Share with us!
Wishing you happy armchair travels to magical places from the perch.
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