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2. The Hunger Games Trilogy. Another obvious one. Our own society is unequal, cruel and capricious enough for me, thanks.
3. The Coldest Girl In Coldtown. I'm not a fan of vampires, and while the vampire plague was a fascinating concept, I certainly wouldn't want to live in the world. It almost feels like a world that is slowly dying- there's almost this feeling of inevitability, that, one day, you will either be a vampire or you will be food.
4. Razorland Trilogy. I don't think I'd fancy that much.
5. Quarentine Trilogy. I wouldn't enjoy being trapped in a school for years with a bunch of teenagers after all social order has deteriorated.
6. Orleans. I wasn't a big fan of this book as a reader, and I found the world pretty doomed, depressing and for me not that interesting. And it really isn't a world that I would like to live in.
7. Legend Trilogy. There's a lot not to want to live in about this world. A totalitarian government that kills civilians they don't like, or that don't fit their standards, and test biological weapons on civilians for a constantly ongoing war. I don't think it sounds terribly fun.
Those are the main ones that I can think of. There are a whole lot of worlds that I have no interest in living in, but not for any stronger a reason than because they just don't interest me (seriously, so, so many). There are probably some (many) that I would never want to live in, but I haven't thought to put here.
Great picks! I also chose the Hunger Games, for obvious reasons. If I was put into the arena, I am pretty sure that I would be the first to die. I haven't read TCGIC, but I don't want to live in a world where there are vampires. Great picks :) My TTT.
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