Tuesday, May 20, 2025

Top Ten Tuesday


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

This week's theme:  BOOKS THAT FEATURE TRAVEL. 

This was a pretty easy post for me because I love reading travel memoirs and about faraway places I would love to visit someday. So, here are MY 10 FAVORITE TRAVEL READS.


Maiden Voyage by Tania Aebi
(A book about a girl who sails around the world on her own.)




The Road to Ubar by Nicholas Clapp
(An amateur archaeologist's search for the fabled Arabian city.)




Hitchhiking Vietnam by Karin Muller
(A woman's solo journey across Vietnam.)




Tracks by Robyn Davidson
(A woman's journey across the Australian desert...with camels.)




Lost in the Amazon by Stephen Kirkpatrick
(Five men battling to survive in the Amazon jungle.)




The Art of Pilgrimage by Phil Cousineau
(One of my favorite books on travel and making your own pilgrimages in life.)





Sahara Unveiled by William Langeweische
(A man's journey from Algiers to Dakar across the vast and lonely Saharan desert.)




The Nile by Toby Wilkinson
(A fabulous look at Egypt and a journey down the Nile.)




The Coolest Race on Earth by John Hanc
(Running a marathon in Antarctica!)




Lost Among the Birds by Neil Hayward
(One man's big year birding.)




Happy Reading! 
(And traveling by book all over the world.)

42 comments:

  1. Wow - from the heat to the cold and all the in between, right? I'm enjoying seeing how people are interpreting this topic. Nice picks, Lark!

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    1. I love reading about places I'll probably never get to travel to in real life so it made it easy and fun to put together this list. :D

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  2. Lost Among the Birds sounds good!

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  3. I don't read non fiction but I see a few here I'd love to try. Fun list!

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    1. I've always really enjoyed reading travel memoirs. If I can't travel somewhere, I can at least read about it in a book. :D

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  4. My ten books this week are all fiction as I don't read enough non-fiction travel to make a whole list. These books all sound great, though!

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    1. I went through several years where all I wanted to read was a really good travel memoir. :D

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  5. Awesome list! I don't read much non-fiction, but several of these are very tempting to me. :)

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    1. They're all really good books. At least, I loved them all. :D

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  6. Fun list, Lark! I like your choices.

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  7. Great choices, all the books are new to me.

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  8. Fun list, Lark! I need to branch out some with my reading ;)

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    1. I'm a big proponent of reading what you're in the mood for. I just get in the mood for a good travel memoir a lot. ;D

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  9. These all look great! I haven't read any of them. I always like a good survival story, so I'l have to check out LOST IN THE AMAZON.

    Happy TTT!

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    1. I really liked Lost in the Amazon! But then I love reading books set there. :D

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  10. What an interesting list and more titles for my own reading list.

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    1. Yay. I hope you get to read some of these. I really enjoyed all of them. :D

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  11. This is such a good list! They all look so interesting.

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    1. They're all really good books! Thanks for commenting. :D

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  12. Big travel and nature reader here, so am very interested in your list, Lark. The Pilgrimage one in particular, the BBC do a three part pilgrimage series every Easter and it's one of my favourite TV series all year.

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    1. I really loved The Art of Pilgrimage. I got it when I was in my 20s and still dreamed about traveling all around the world someday.

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  13. You found some great travel books there, Lark. I haven't read any of them but they all sound fascinating.
    Here is my link:
    https://momobookblog.blogspot.com/2025/05/top-ten-tuesday-books-that-feature.html

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  14. I like this list and I am interested in Tracks, The Art of Pilgrimage and the Coolest Place On Earth. Living in the artic and what that is like must be fascinating.

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    1. I love Tracks! And really enjoyed reading both of the others, too. These kinds of books are some of my favs. :D

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  15. The Art of Pilgrimage would be my choice.
    www.rsrue.blogspot.com

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  16. Lost Among the Birds sounds like a good one! I love books that feature travel, too! Great list for me to poke through! :)

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    1. I really liked Lost Among the Birds! All of these were good.

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  17. I haven't read any of these but it sounds like I need too! I love the mix of places and it's been too long since I read a good travel memoir.

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    1. They're one of my favorite kinds of books to read...when I can find them.

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  18. I missed TTT this week... but this is such a fun list! I picked up a copy of Tracks ages ago and never got around to reading it. This is a great reminder that I still want to!

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    1. I read Tracks multiple times when I was in my 20s and still love it.

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  19. These all look good! I'd like to read The Maiden Voyage book. And I've seen the movie version of Tracks, which is good.

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    1. I liked the movie version of Tracks...but the book is even better! And I love Maiden Voyage. One of my favs. :D

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  20. This is a very nice list of travel books. I especially like the last two. Anything about Antarctica fascinates me. And I have been looking for a good book about a big year of birding. Lost Among the Birds sounds perfect.

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    1. Both are very interesting and fun reads!

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  21. Lots of great sounding books here, Lark. I am going to add a few of them to my nonfiction shelf.

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