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BOOKS WITH TRAVEL ELEMENTS IN THE COVER DESIGN 


When it comes to travel, I don’t do much of it though not because I wouldn’t like to, but rather because, well, I simply don’t. However, there are countless stories that do travel and endless characters in their pages that take the leap, travel and do the sometimes scary things! Let’s dive in and look at some of the books that have travel elements on their cover design. Because it just seems like an easy way to take this list!

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Planes, trains, autos and more make up the elements of travel and the characters who go on these journeys in these pages. Let’s take a closer look at these books, which we have curated based on cover art and design because we love a good cover art list. 


BOOK COVERS with TRAVEL ELEMENTS in the DESIGN

these are either books I own; or penned by authors I’ve read multiple books by!


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  • SKID, RENE GUTTERIDGE Goodreads
  • PEOPLE we MEET on VACATION, EMILY HENRY Goodreads
  • TOUCHING the CLOUDS, BONNIE LEON Goodreads
  • TIDE and TEMPEST, ELIZABETH LUDWIG Goodreads
  • AMY and ROGER’S EPIC DETOUR, MORGAN MATSON Goodreads
  • LOVE’S ENDURING PROMISE and LOVE’S LONG JOURNEY, JANETTE OKE • ‘Promise’ on Goodreads | ‘Journey’ on Goodreads
  • COURAGEOUS BRIDE, JANE PEART Goodreads

Let’s hear from you; what type of list did you put together today? Share all of your armchair adventure novels or picks below! Let’s talk. 

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About Rissi JC

amateur graphic designer. confirmed bookaholic. bubbl’r enthusiast. critical thinker. miswesterner. social media coordinator. writer.

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26 Comments

  1. I chose books this week that took me to various places. Some of which I’ve been to, some of which I’m pretty sure I’ll never travel to (like Mount Everest and the 1960s).

    I love your creative take on the topic this week!

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