In March, my school is having a BookWeek as always. There is usually a theme, and this year, the theme is FANTASY.
A lot of effort has gone into this from the English team, and the geography team will be offering their support.
We will be having a visit from two authors.
We will be having a visit from two authors.
In the Geography department, we are going to be running two Fantasy Mapping workshops.
We will also be supporting the department with identifying some fantasy fiction for possible reading materials.
What's your favourite map in a fantasy book?
- Narnia
- Middle Earth
- The Hundred Acre Wood
- Nogland
- The Wild Wood
- the land 'where the wild things are'
- Westeros
- Earthsea
I particularly like Hugh Cook's 'Chronicles of an Age of Darkness' - check out the series of books that he wrote before his untimely passing - there were many more planned. These are almost anti-fantasy books.
What are your favourites?
Please let me know in comments, or add them to my tweet on my @GeoBlogs account.
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I have written something! It is mostly about history, the mind, and the curriculum - but it is also a little bit about dragons.https://t.co/38bPZkXVcn
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