Same here! I'd draw a fictional island with various towns, some inland and some by the coast, and link them with motorways, other roads and railways.Anita Bensoussane wrote:Lovely! I used to like drawing my own maps of made-up places when I was a child.
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Re: Maps In Books
Just bought this book.
I was pleased to see that it contains a map!
I was pleased to see that it contains a map!
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Re: Maps In Books
I like the map, Pete!
I'm currently reading I Spy - A Bletchley Park Mystery by Rhian Tracey. It has a map of wartime Bletchley at the front.
I'm currently reading I Spy - A Bletchley Park Mystery by Rhian Tracey. It has a map of wartime Bletchley at the front.
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