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Survival Travel:
This series is full of people escaping Italy during WWII in any way they can
- The Forgotten Italian Restaurant by Barbara Josselsohn
- Secrets of the Italian Island by Barbara Josselsohn
- The Lost Gift to the Italian Island by Barbara Josselsohn
Time Travel:
- Disturbing the Dead by Kelley Armstrong
- The Ministry of Time by Kaliene Bradley
Train Travel:
- It Had to be You by Eliza Jane Brazier
Ship Travel:
- Heartless Hunter by Kristen Ciccarelli
- Voyage of the Damned by Frances White
By Whatever Means Neccessary:
- Heist Royale by Kayvion Lewis
- Thieves Gambit by Kayvion Lewis









14 responses to “Top Ten Tuesday: Top Ten Books that Involve Travel”
Fab post love your twist on this! 😀
TY 🩷😊
Love how you’ve categorised the above! The Ministry of Time Travel has been on my list for a while – need to get round to actually picking it up!
Definitely 💯
I’ve read Thieves’ Gambit and Heartless Hunter from your list. Disliked the first, loved the second.
My TTT: https://laurieisreading.com/2024/08/13/top-ten-tuesday-books-that-give-off-summer-vibes/
I loved Heartless Hunter too! I’ve already preordered Book 2 🩷
That was fun, Tessa. I haven’t read any of these and like the way you categorized them. The “time travel” reads are worth exploring for me. Thanks for sharing your top ten travel reads!
Love that you put them in categories! Great list!
I thought it was a hard topic this week so I switched! Fab list!
I like how you included the Lewis books under Any Means Necessary. I’m working my way toward the ARC of the second book.
Wonderful list, Tessa. I’ve yet to read these books, but several are calling to me. Thanks for sharing!
I liked the way you grouped these, Tessa. I have read and loved the Survival Travel and Time Travel ones.
Ooh, love how you organized this! Great choices, Tessa💜
Great list!! I still need to read Voyage of the Damned! I love how your organized all of this too. 🙂