Top Ten Tuesday is an original blog meme created by The Broke and the Bookish. and is currently being hosted by That Artsy Reader Girl. This week’s topic is “Books That Awaken the Travel Bug In Me.” I…am not a big fan of airports and when I think of traveling, I think of airports and customs and all that hassle. Ideally, I wish you could travel somewhere without having to deal with jetlag and uncomfortable airplane chairs. This is why this week’s travel-themed post is inspired by books that involve magic/science and traveling instead of world-renowned locations. Covers are linked to Goodreads.
1. The Girl From Everywhere by Heidi Heilig – Where does one book a seat on a time-traveling ship because yes, please.
2. The Girl Who Circumnavigated Fairyland in a Ship of Her Own Making by Catherynne M. Valente – I feel like the title says it all.
3. A Darker Shade of Magic by V.E. Schwab – Why yes, I’d love to travel to alternate Londons using blood magic. Well, hopefully not my own blood.
4. Harry Potter by J.K. Rowling – Can’t quite decide if I’ve like to travel by broom, thestral, floo powder, or just Apparate.
5. Inkheart by Cornelia Funke – Read a few words and be instantly transported into a novel? Sign me up now.
6. A Wrinkle in Time by Madeleine L’Engle – Why, yes, I would love to travel the universe by tessering. I just saw the recent movie adaptation of this and it was so charming.
7. Pitch Dark by Courtney Alameda – Despite the fact that space kind of creeps me out and this book does this nothing to alleviate this fear, I wouldn’t mind traveling on a spaceship at least once.
8. To Kill a Kingdom by Alexandra Christo – I’m not sure if I’m prone to sea sickness, but traveling to different countries via a pirate ship doesn’t sound all that bad.
9. The Rose & the Dagger by Renée Ahdieh – No one who grew up watching Aladdin didn’t immediately want a magic carpet of their own.
10. The Cruel Prince by Holly Black – Black’s descriptions of traveling by ragwort steed is one of my favorite things about this novel.
Would you be interested in traveling in any of these unconventional ways? Has any book made you want to travel in a unique or odd way? Let me know in the comments and be sure to leave a link to your own TTT post in the comments, so I can visit.
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I love your spin on the topic! I would love to travel using any of these!
My TTT: https://booksofteacups.wordpress.com/2018/06/12/top-ten-tuesday-lgtb-books-i-cant-believe-i-havent-read-yet/
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Thanks so much! Any of these would be an amazing experience.
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A Wrinkle in Time and A Darker Shade of Magic are so good! It would be so epic to travel to alternate worlds and universes!
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I love how unique both these methods are.
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Yeesss I loved how you made this topic into your own! I totally agree with the Rose and the Dagger being on the list since who doesn’t want their own magic carpet??! That would be sososo convenient ahaha 🙂
Here’s my TTT!
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Thank you! Convenient, yes. Also, I’m not saying I’d reenact A Whole New World if I had a magic carpet, but I’m not saying that I wouldn’t.
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Inkheart, yesss! I would so love to be able to just read myself into a world.
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Or maybe read a character out for curiosity’s sake. I love the name of your blog btw.
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These books do seem to give you wonderful armchair adventures! 🙂 Lovely list.
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The best kind of adventures…you know, without the bloodshed, betrayals, and questionable decision making.
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“The Girl from Everywhere” DOES sound fun, but alas, it’s one of those books I’ve yet to read. 🙂
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You must read it! It’s such a fun adventure story.
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The Girl Who Circumnavigated the World is such a fun, quirky book. I think I read the second book in the series but didn’t continue on. TTT Books that Make Me Want to Travel
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I have the second one, but haven’t had time to get to it. I’m not even sure how many books are in the series.
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Ooh I like your topic! Magic and the like are much more comfortable and convenient than flying lol. Traveling via reading, pirate ship or a time traveling ship sounds pretty good! Ragwort steed is new to me but makes me want to read that one even more!
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I’d take magic any day. The Cruel Prince was such a surprised. Loved the writing and the lead character.
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Oh I love your twist. I’d love to travel on the ship of The Girl from Everywhere. And I would love to cloud surf of course haha.
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Thanks! I love how Heilig combined time-traveling and piracy. Who wouldn’t want to cloud surf?
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My daughter read Inkheart and loved it. I think I’d like it too, just need our library to carry. Ugh.
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I loved the book so much. Can’t wait to share it with my niece.
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Very nice twist on the topic. I hate driving and flying is such a chore, so I am all about alternative means of travel. I think my favorite would be traveling by reading some words. Sounds easy to me, and painless too.
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Life would be so much easier with magic. Yes, definitely prefer reading aloud to having to sacrifice blood.
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I love your take on this week’s topic! I had ADSOM and Harry Potter on my list for this week too because being able to fly or travel between worlds sounds amazing. I also enjoyed the amount of time spent on a pirate ship in To Kill A Kingdom, but I’m not sure if I’d enjoy that myself. (Sailing is cool but getting attacked by sirens doesn’t sound that fun!) Great post Alicia 🙂
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Great point. Minus the sirens, it would be good, but you know, exploring the underwater kingdom would be pretty awesome too. Thanks!
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I wish I could just apparate like in Harry Potter and avoid planes and airports all together! Great list 😊
My TTT: https://lifewithallthebooks.com/2018/06/12/top-ten-tuesday-books-that-awaken-the-travel-bug-in-me/
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It would be a dream. Even being able to Apparate within your own city would be good for me. Thanks!
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I love your take on this! I don’t particularly care for airports or flying, either! I think a magic carpet would be an awesome way to travel!
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Thank you! Yeah, I like visiting other places, just the traveling portion of it. I can think of so many possibilities if I had a magic carpet.
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Wonderful take on this week’s topic! I’d love to travel by magic carpet or apparating would be nice to. Here is our Top Ten Tuesday.
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Thanks! Both of those would be amazing. Even if you could only do it for a day.
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Wonderful spin on this week’s topic. I just finished To Kill a Kingdom yesterday and can see why it made the list. Might be a tad dangerous, but hey, some of those locales sounded super cool. The same would go for The Girl…… But I admit, it would be a blast!
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Thanks! I would love to explore the kingdoms in To Kill a Kingdom more. It really would be.
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Nice spin! I’ve read most of these.
My ttt
http://www.thehauntedgravebooks.com/2018/06/top-ten-tuesday-top-ten-dads.html
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Thanks so much. You’ve got good taste.
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I would be quite happy to travel by any of these unconventional means, though I’m not sure I’d want to travel the four Londons using my blood!
My TTT: https://jjbookblog.wordpress.com/2018/06/12/top-ten-tuesday-163/
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That’s the only one I really hesitate about.
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Like I love the idea of travelling between Londons, but I’m not the best with blood!
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I really enjoyed the Inkheart movie starring Brendan Fraser! I thought it was well done, though I don’t know if it got good reviews.
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That’s actually one of my least favorite movie adaptations. Inkheart is a beloved book, so I did not go into that one unbiased.
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Oh, and I’ve never read the book!
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It’s one of those middle grade novels that just immediately casts a spell on you.
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Excellent take on the topic Alicia! I’ll take all of these, especially Heilig, Schwab, and Rowlings!
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Thank you, Lauren! Those are the good ones.
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I also want to read To Kill a Kingdom and The Cruel Prince. I have a few books on my list you might like also-magic-yes please!!
http://justmeandmyblogreviews.blogspot.com/2018/06/top-ten-tuesday-10-books-that-makes-me.html
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Both we’re really good reads that I was initially skeptical about. Oh, yay!
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I joined the comment challenge. 🙌🙌🙌
The Fairyland book, Harry Potter, Inkheart, Wrinkle, and ADSOM; I agree with them all. 💜
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Welcome to the Comment Challenge! You’ve got good taste 🙂
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Harry Potter and ADSOM made my list too! Really want to visit the beautiful land around Hogwarts- Scotland is so pretty!
My list: https://bookslifeotheroddities.wordpress.com/2018/06/12/10-books-that-awaken-the-travel-bug-in-me/comment-page-1/#comment-205
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Yay, glad we share some books this week!
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Oh I love this!!!! So many ways to travel and they all sound so amazing. Not going to lie being able to just magic myself somewhere would save a ton of time and gas lol! My Top Ten
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Thank you! Yep, can you imagine how much you’d save on travel?
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Great list! I agree about airports. Actually, I just hate flying in general. It really does my anxiety in. Which is unfortunate, because there’s so much world to see and I’m always itching to go somewhere. I loved your spin on things. Also, traveling through floo powder sounds itchy but it still beats airports, right? Hahaha.
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Thanks! I wouldn’t mind a little soot if it meant I could avoid all the negative aspects of traveling.
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Yes to harry potter! I read ADSOM in January and I didn’t like it much. I think all the hype killed it for me.
Krystianna @ Downright Dystopian
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Yay, Harry! I hate when hype kills your enjoyment of a book. That’s too bad.
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