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So, how do you all feel about made-up places in a contemporary book? I mean like a place that could be a real place but doesn't actually exist vs. setting a contemp in a real town/school/etc. Does a book feel somehow "less real" if you know the place doesn't exist? Do you even care/notice?
What about a compromise, with the primary setting being a real place, but details about that setting being fictionalized?
What about a compromise, with the primary setting being a real place, but details about that setting being fictionalized?