Tuesday, November 12, 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 DESTINATION TITLES which I thought was a very fun idea. And easy, too. I just went to my bookshelves and came up with a list of these ten books...all with destinations in their titles. 










3. Cold Sassy Tree by Olive Ann Burns




4. Edenbrooke by Julianne Donaldson




5. A Death in Vienna by Daniel Silva




6. The Ghost Riders of Ordebec by Fred Vargas




7. A Town Like Alice by Nevil Shute




8. The Red Planet by Robert Heinlein




9. The Valley Where Time Stood Still by Lin Carter




10.  Treasure of Egypt by Barbara Ivie Green




Don't you just love traveling by book to all of these fun, faraway places?
Happy Reading!

41 comments:

  1. I love traveling period. Much love.
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    1. <3 Traveling is the best. I wish I could do more of it.

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  2. Nice job, Lark and haven't read even one of these books. Maybe one day. :-)

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    1. They're all good...especially A Town Like Alice! And I really love Fred Vargas's mysteries and Daniel Silva's thrillers. :D

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  3. Cold Sassy Tree and A Town Like Alice are two of my very favorite books.

    My list is here: TTT

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    1. Mine, too. I've read each of them multiple times. :D

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  4. I definitely love armchair traveling, and I would love to go to Cold Sassy (what a wonderful book!!!), Cranford (of course), and Alice as well as a town like Alice (what was it called anyway?). I regret not visiting Vienna when I was in Germany 18 months ago--we were 45 minutes from it--but we just couldn't fit it in.

    Great list.

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    1. That is too bad you didn't get to Vienna. I'd like to go there someday, too.

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  5. I love that you included some SFF titles in your list! (So did I.) The only one I have read of these is Red Planet, and it's been decades. I'd like to read Cranford someday, though, and Treasure of Egypt looks good.

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    1. I couldn't resist putting in The Red Planet; I love Heinlein's books. :D

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  6. I loved that this was such an easy topic today! I needed easy :)

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    1. Well, they are all books I can happily recommend. :D

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  8. I enjoyed Cranford and have A Town Like Alice on the TBR. Great list!

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    1. A Town Like Alice is one of my most favorite books. I've read it several times. :D

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  9. There are some unique destinations here! I've read THE COLD SASSY TREE, but that's it from this list.

    Happy TTT!

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    1. There are some others here that you might like...not that you need more titles to add to your TBR list. ;D

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  10. That's an impressive list. The only one of these that I've actually read is "A Death in Vienna" although I feel as though I've read some of the others because I've seen film adaptations of the books.

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    1. I sometimes count that as having read a book. ;D

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  11. Nice list! It's great to see Cranford listed, plus Heinlein! Definitely an eclectic mix of books!

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  12. The Red Planet would be such a dangerous but exciting place to visit.

    My post: https://lydiaschoch.com/top-ten-tuesday-destination-titles/

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    1. I'm always drawn to books that are set on Mars! :D

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  13. I’m curious about Cranford.

    Here is our Top Ten Tuesday.

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    1. Cranford is a lot of fun. One of the funnier, and shorter, classics that I've read.

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  14. I haven't read any of these, but Cold Sassy Tree sounds fun! This was a fun and easy prompt to put together! :)

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    1. I really liked Cold Sassy Tree! And I loved this prompt. It was very easy, and very fun, to do. :D

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  15. I love this week’s theme! Destination titles are such a creative way to explore new places through books.

    Haven sounds like a captivating read—definitely adding it to my list. And A Town Like Alice has always piqued my interest.

    Books really do let us travel to places we might not visit otherwise. Happy reading adventures to you!

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    1. Haven was a fun dystopian/post-apcalyptic kind of novel, and I love A Town Like Alice. It's such a great classic love story. Thanks for commenting. :D

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  16. I've wanted to read Cold Sassy Tree by Olive Ann Burns! Maybe one day, I'll get to it.

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  17. The only author I recognize from your list is Daniel Silva, and he's extremely popular with my library patrons. I haven't read his work yet. Have a great Wednesday, Lark!

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    1. I love Silva's Gabriel Allon series. Especially The Confessor!

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  18. What a fun list! I loved Edenbrooke! :)

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    1. Edenbrooke's the best! Such a cute and funny romance. :D

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  19. Wow, you did great! All from your shelves?! I struggled with this topic so much!! lol

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    1. Apparently I love books that have a destination in the title. Who knew? ;D

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  20. Oh great choices! I don't know that I've read any of these though I feel like I've either read or owned Cold Sassy Tree at some point. I love the look of Edenbrooke.

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    1. Edenbrooke is a very humorous and cute Regency romance. I think you would like it. :D

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  21. Nice list, I haven't read any of these but pretty cover on Edenbrooke.

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