Tuesday, June 4, 2013

Top Ten Tuesday: Books Featuring Travel In Some Way


Top Ten Tuesday is an original feature/weekly meme created at The Broke and the Bookish. 


Today's Topic: Top Ten Books Featuring Travel In Some Way


Five Books I've Read Featuring Travel
I adored the road trip feature of this book. Made me want to get in the car and drive.
An epic trip to a new world.
Not only does Julia talk about getting to France but her and Paul take trips around France and move around Europe in My Life in France.
Even though the bulk of the story takes place in New York City, I remember the journey from Poland to America the most when I think of Threads and Flames.
Ah, the book that made me want to forget everything and just travel. Still one of the books I think about when I hear travelogue. 

Five Books About Travel I Want To Read
Wild's been on my tbr list since I first heard about it. Since a lot of it takes place in my own backyard, I'd love to read it.
A young woman on the cusp of getting the job, having the life she's suppose to have runs off to Rome for one last hurrah. Sounds fun.
Backpacking through Central America? Sounds fantastic.
I've never read this classic but I think I would enjoy it.
This memoir about a woman who moves China sounds excellent.

5 comments:

  1. Across the Universe and Eat, Pray, Love made my list too! :)

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  2. I must have something against travel books because I haven't read any of these. :(

    TTT
    Sandy @ Somewhere Only We Know

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  3. I love Amy & Roger! I think I may need to reread that one soon. Wanderlove was so lovely and a perfect summer read. One of these days I will get to Across the Universe. http://wp.me/pzUn5-1uF

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  4. I loved Wild. I'm trying to convince more people to read it. And I've got all of Beth Revis's books, but I still need to read them!

    Thanks for visiting.
    My TTT

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  5. Awesome picks...I may read Wild, but I'm still on the fence with that one!

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