Mr. Tumnus’ House, inspired by the beloved character from The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe, combines sounds which include a crackling fire, a Narnia lullaby, and the soft hooting of an owl. There is also an occasional tea kettle whistle that almost made me jump up and walk to the stove because I didn’t expect it.
via GIPHY In Rivendell evokes the Elvish home mentioned in Tolkien’s works, starting with The Hobbit. Sound clips used are waterfalls, a Celtic harp, and bird songs. It’s pretty heavy on the birds. If you want a different part of Rivendell (without birds), check out the Rivendell Library.
via GIPHY 221b Baker Street is, of course, the home of Sherlock Holmes and Dr. John H. Watson. Among the sounds of violin and typing (on a typewriter), there is an occasional snoring which you have the option to turn down or off.
via GIPHY Neverland, inspired by Peter Pan, mixes a bunch of nighttime sounds (toads, crickets) with a softly playing flute. And yes, every now and then there is a light tinkling of bells. If that’s a little too twee for you, check out Captain Hook’s Quarters.
via GIPHY Loki’s Chambers imagines what Loki’s personal space in Asgard is like. This might be one of my favorites, with the sounds of a choir, torches, writing with a quill, Arctic wind, and an occasional flipping of pages.
via GIPHY In the TARDIS Library has the sounds of the only place I ever really want to be. Aside from the obvious TARDIS sounds, there’s also a crackling fire, pages turning, and a clock ticking.
via GIPHY Xavier’s School for Gifted Youngsters has your typical school sounds: students, writing, creaking chairs and footsteps. What makes me happy every time is the occasional sound of a spacecraft zooming by.
via GIPHY When I read The Night Circus, I wished desperately that it were real. A Walk in the Night Circus is a pretty good estimation of what I imagine the Night Circus to sound like: tents flapping, applause, music, crowds, and crackling fire.
via GIPHY When I listened to Stark’s Lab for the first time, I actually giggled with delight. It’s absolutely perfect, with the electric guitar, tinker, drilling, and occasional sigh.
via GIPHY There are hundreds more bookish ambient mixes on this site that I won’t go into detail about, including ones inspired by A Game of Thrones and Star Wars. And a whole bunch more Harry Potter mixes we haven’t even mentioned, of course. I highly recommend checking it out!