Tuesday, November 12, 2024

Top Ten Tuesday - Destination Titles

Top Ten Tuesday is a meme hosted by That Artsy Reader Girl. This week's topic is...

Destination Titles!


Happy Tuesday! I always love traveling via a great book, and books have taken me to many wonderful destinations. This week. we were tasked with finding titles containing destinations. This was harder than I thought, but I was able to find some great books on my read-shelf that mentioned a destination. I found a variety with some titles mentioning towns, cities, states, streets, and counties. Most were real places but a few were fictional. Regardless, I enjoyed my visit to each and every destination. 

  1. The Connellys of County Down by Tracey Lange
  2. Elizabeth of East Hampton by Audrey Bellezza and Emily Harding
  3. The Lights of Sugarberry Cove by Heather Webber
  4. A Winter in New York by Josie Silver
  5. The Guests on South Battery by Karen White
  1. The Funeral Ladies of Ellerie County by Claire Swinarski
  2. The Talk of Coyote Canyon by Brenda Novak
  3. Christmas in Peachtree Bluff by Kristy Woodson Harvey
  4. Escape to Starshine Cove by Debbie Johnson
  5. On Fire Island by Jane L. Rosen


Where do you want to go?
Let us know in the comments!

12 comments:

  1. Great picks! I always love going to NYC.

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    1. Having grown up in Brooklyn, I visited the city a lot, but it's lost quite a bit of its charm for me these days.

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  2. Nicely done. Those are all new to me.

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  3. I enjoy real life traveling, but I REALLY enjoy armchair traveling. It's free and you don't have to deal with crowds, weather issues, lost luggage, motion sickness, etc. Great list!

    Happy TTT!

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  4. The Talk of Coyote Canyon is on my list, too! I've been loving her books!

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    1. I am going to venture beyond that series soon. Let's see if my love for Novak runs deep.

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  5. Happy Tuesday! What a fun theme this week. I’m really drawn to A Winter in New York. There’s something magical about the city during the colder months.

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    1. I think the decorations make the city fun in the winter, and it doesn't smell as bad when it's cold.

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