Tuesday, August 13, 2024

Top Ten Tuesday

 
Top Ten Tuesday is a fun weekly meme hosted by Jana at That Artsy Reader Girl.

This week's theme is PLANES, TRAINS & AUTOMOBILES--a top ten list of books featuring travel in them. I've added BOATS to my list this week as well as cars, planes and trains. Enjoy!


(Takes place on a downed plane.)




(The main character is an aviatrix.)




Murder on the Orient Express by Agatha Christie




Dread Journey by Dorothy B. Hughes




Helen And Troy's Epic Road Quest by A. Lee Martinez
(One of the funniest road trip/quest books I've ever read.)




(Four friends on a cross-country road trip down Route 66.)





(Another favorite road trip read.)





(Cute Christmas road trip romance.)




(This one involves traveling by motorhome.)




Death on the Nile by Agatha Christie
(A novel I read while actually traveling down the Nile River.)








Oops...I think I just listed eleven books instead of ten. 
Oh, well. These are all fun books involving planes, trains, automobiles & boats.

Happy Reading!

43 comments:

  1. I've only read the two Christie novels, but I would like to read Dread Journey as I love Dorothy B. Hughes!

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    1. You would like Dread Journey. It's very well written and suspenseful, too, but in a quieter way.

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  2. Murder on the Orient Express has been on so many posts this week! You picked a very popular one there. :)

    Here is my Top Ten Tuesday.

    Lydia

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    1. It's a such a classic train mystery! I can see why it made so many lists. :D

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  3. So many great picks.
    www.rsrue.blogspot.com

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  4. What is it with book cover illustrations that have blank faces now? I keep seeing more of them, and honestly I find them a bit disturbing. It also strikes me as lazy: couldn't the artist draw a face (ha)?

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    1. There are a lot of covers now with faceless people! I don't get it...maybe it costs less that way, or maybe the artists they hire can't draw faces? Who knows! ;D

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  5. Are We There Yet has a cool cover.

    Here is our Top Ten Tuesday.

    Astilbe

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    1. It's a very fun road trip book. Lots of humor in it.

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  6. Fun list! I was away and didn't get a chance to put a post together, but I see a couple of books here that I love (including Float Plan).

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    1. Float Plan is such a great book! I really loved that one. :D

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  7. Great list, those are all new to me.

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    1. Well, they're all good...at least I liked them all. :D

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  8. I love Courtney's books! If you haven't already read The Road Before Us by Janine Rosche you really should! My TTT

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    1. Courtney Walsh has become a favorite author of mine! And I haven't read The Road Before Us, but it sounds really good. Thanks for the recommendation...and for commenting! :D

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  9. Ooh. I like A. Lee Martinez but haven't read that one.

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  10. What a fun topic! I was looking at all the road trip books I have on my TBR--there are a lot! I haven't read Drowning, but I have read Falling. I read both the Agatha Christie novels years ago.

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    1. Road trips are so fun! I love to read them...especially in the summer. :D

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  11. Love the theme! I've enjoyed both those Christies and the Deanna Raybourn. I caught a Christmas train travel mystery earlier this year and a couple golden age of ship travel mysteries, too. Need to try some of these road trip ones you've listed.

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    1. The Golden Age ship one sounds intriguing. I'd probably like that one. And I think you'd like some of these road trip romances; they're a lot of fun.

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  12. This is such a fun topic! I'm hoping to read A Cross-Country Christmas by Courtney Walsh this year. I love her books. :)

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    1. And you will love that one. It's just so fun.

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  13. I love the variety! Great list.

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    1. Thanks, Cindy. This one was fun (and easy!) to do.

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  14. Great list, Murder on the Orient Express is so good and A Cross-Country Christmas caught my eye.

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    1. It's a very sweet and funny romance; I really liked it. And I loved Murder on the Orient Express. But then, I'm an Agatha Christie fan. :D

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  15. What a fun take on TTT! I'd like to do this one. I loved Float Plan, Drowning (intense!), Murder on the Orient Express, and Death on the Nile. How fun that you were actually on a boat on the Nile while reading it! I want to try more Courtney Walsh books. Great list, Lark! :)

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    1. The trip I took to Egypt is one of my most favorite traveling memories. It was such an awesome trip. :D

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  16. I've read the two Christie books, but that's it from your list. DEATH ON THE NILE is my favorite of the two and, actually, it's my second favorite Christie novel. I enjoyed it and the movie too. Great list!

    Happy TTT (on a Wednesday)!

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    1. Death on the Nile is a great mystery. One of my favs, too. :D

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  17. I love a good train mystery but for some reason Murder on the Orient Express is not a favourite with me, I don't know why. :-) I liked The Wheel Spins by Ethel Lina White and there's a really good BLCC vintage short story collection, I think it's called Blood on the Tracks.

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    1. I really want to read The Wheel Spins! My library just ordered several copies of it, so I'm looking forward to reading it in the near future. :D

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  18. Oh great list! I love both the Christie books and I really liked City of Jasmine. I'll have to look for the rest of these.

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  19. I think the sailboat story appeals to me. And interesting that you've been on the Nile, awesome.

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    1. Float Plan was awesome. I highly recommend it. And I loved being in Egypt sailing down the Nile from Aswan to Luxor. It was so cool!

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  20. I totally forgot about boats, it would have made my list even more diverse. Well, maybe next time ...
    https://momobookblog.blogspot.com/2024/08/top-ten-tuesday-planes-trains.html

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    1. I had some good ones set on boats, so I had to include them in this list. :D

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    2. Oh, I would have found some good boat books. I just didn't think about them as means of transport.

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