Tuesday Book Chat | Which Fictional Family Do You Secretly Wish You Were A Part Of?

Welcome to Tuesday Book Chat where we discuss bookish questions.

Each week we ask a bookish question to spark conversation among readers, with a focus on Christian fiction and nonfiction.

Today’s question is:

Which fictional family do you secretly wish you were a part of?

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This is such a hard question. One would be a Winslow in the House of Winslow series not sure which era. Having such a rich heritage would be wonderful. As a child I would have wanted to be part of the family from the Magic Faraway Tree by Enid Blyton. I wanted to climb that tree.

Your turn.

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Published by Jenny Blake @ausjenny

Jenny Blake (Ausjenny) is a cricket fanatic who loves reading although not reading as much as she use to. She loves to be able to help promote good Christian books and support authors. In her spare time she is enjoying the company of her two cats, enjoys jigsaws and watching cricket.

4 replies on “Tuesday Book Chat | Which Fictional Family Do You Secretly Wish You Were A Part Of?”

  1. My family loved that series! I remember them fighting over who got to read the next book 😂 I never got as invested in them, but I enjoyed watching them for entertainment!

    1. Gilbert Morris’s House of Winslow (I didn’t finish the series) or the Magic faraway tree series. I so wanted to climb that tree. Also I would have loved to be one of the children who went through the wardrobe to Narnia.

    1. I use to daydream about being in some of those lands. I would also like to be in the Pevensies setting in to Narnia (I tried so many times to go through my wardrobe too.

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