Books that Inspire Travel | Top Ten Tuesday

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It’s not really a secret that I don’t like to travel. I like to visit new places, but there’s some anxiety in the idea of going from Point A to Point B when both of those places aren’t in proximity to my house.

I just don’t have the wanderlust.

So vicarious wanderlust it is. Here are ten books with road trips/travel that I have enjoyed.

  1. Down & Across by Arvin Ahmadi
  2. The Haters by Jesse Andrews
  3. Punkzilla by Adam Rapp
  4. Mosquitoland by David Arnold
  5. The Last True Love Story by Brendan Kiely
  6. Scar Boys by Len Vlahos
  7. Anything by Rick Riordan (because all his books involve trips I’d never want to take)
  8. The Chaos Walking trilogy by Patrick Ness
  9. The Skinjacker Trilogy by Neal Shusterman
  10. Looking for Group by Rory Harrison

For more Top Ten Tuesday, check out Jana’s blog over at That Artsy Reader Girl. Happy reading, and don’t forget to be awesome.

2 responses to “Books that Inspire Travel | Top Ten Tuesday”

  1. downrightdystopian Avatar

    I LOVED the Chaos Walking series. It’s definitely one of my favorites.
    Krystianna @ Downright Dystopian

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    1. the (book) supplier Avatar

      I have few authors who are auto-buy for me because I’m a heavy library user, but Patrick Ness is definitely one of them. Thanks for stopping by!

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