What book gave you wanderlust?

Anonymous
I won’t be able to travel for a while and need something that I can read that takes me away. The last book I read was “Harem” and it was delightful. I prefer heavy on the descriptions and no gore/violence.

I’m not into sci-fi based unfortunately. If there is a thread on this- feel free to drop a link.
Anonymous
This is non-fiction, a travel book which I found to be incredibly engaging.

Four Corners: A Journey Into the Heart of Papua New Guinea by Kira Salak

The reason I decided to read this book is I heard Kira Salak on the podcast The Moth tell her travel story that took place in Africa. I thought it was the most compelling Moth story I ever heard. Look up "Boneyard Stretch."
Anonymous
Adrift. Even though tragedy hits (not a spoiler), their travels seem so amazing.
Anonymous
I’ve been rereading the Amelia Peabody mysteries recently — if you like murder mysteries, they’re well written and fun and the descriptions of Egypt are totally immersive to me (although I’ve never been so I can’t confirm or deny accuracy).
Anonymous
Whoredom in Kimmage. It’s an old book that made me more aware of how different cultures, outlooks, and realities can be — even when people are speaking the same language.

The movie and the book Whalerider. Each of these books made me long to visit and really get to know places that seemed different from what I was used to — while these types of clear differences are still apparent.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:This is non-fiction, a travel book which I found to be incredibly engaging.

Four Corners: A Journey Into the Heart of Papua New Guinea by Kira Salak

The reason I decided to read this book is I heard Kira Salak on the podcast The Moth tell her travel story that took place in Africa. I thought it was the most compelling Moth story I ever heard. Look up "Boneyard Stretch."


Not OP but these look really good. I’m requesting them for my library and I’m going to look up the podcast. Thanks for the rec!
Anonymous
Circe oddly enough, but I was reading it on the beach.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote: Circe oddly enough, but I was reading it on the beach.


I agree on Circe.

Other ones I have flagged:

Wild, People you meet on vacation, my life in france, pretty much any elin hilderbrand book, a year in provence, unhoneymooners, under the tuscan sun, one italian summer
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote: Circe oddly enough, but I was reading it on the beach.


I agree on Circe.

Other ones I have flagged:

Wild, People you meet on vacation, my life in france, pretty much any elin hilderbrand book, a year in provence, unhoneymooners, under the tuscan sun, one italian summer


+1 I read this every couple years when I need a getaway
Anonymous
I moved to New Orleans for a few years because of how it was treated by Anne Rice in her books. It did not disappoint.

But to travel in your mind, now? Prague, with The Unbearable Lightness of Being. Mexico with Like Water for Chocolate.
Anonymous
Another vote for one Italian summer. Also Hot Milk which has great descriptions for Spain- the jellyfish brought me there.
Anonymous
The Snow Child by Eowyn Ivey made me want to return to Europe (where I'm from) in the Winter to experience forests and snow again. I live in Los Angeles in the desert.
Anonymous
I love this topic. Any more to add?
Anonymous
A Cook’s tour by Anthony Bourdain
Anonymous
Outlander. Then I went to Scotland and fell in love.
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