Road Trip Wednesday is a “Blog Carnival,” where YA Highway’s contributors post a weekly writing- or reading-related question and answer it on their own blogs. You can hop from destination to destination and get everybody’s unique take on the topic.
This Week’s Topic: 5 Best Books of 2010 and/or Sum Up Your 2010 in a Book Title
My 2010 book title is easy: A Long and Winding Road (To Nowhere). 2010 was very much a transitional year, both personally and with my writing. Though I’ve yet to reach my final goal of publication, I do feel like I’ve made some great strides and hope that in 2011 I’ll continue to move closer to achieving that goal.
I posted my Five Best Books of 2010 on New Year’s Eve. You can find it HERE, or you can scroll down a few posts to check it out. I imagine my favorite titles might overlap with some of yours. 🙂
road to nowhere… I can relate.
I put Matched on hold at the library because of your New Year’s Eve rec. Also all the Summer books are on my wishlist now.
Thanks!
Ha! Let’s hope we’re on a road that leads somewhere awesome this year. I hope you like MATCHED, and I can’t rave enough about the SUMMER books. There’s just something about them that I adore. Can’t wait for the final installment coming out this summer.
2010 was sort of a transitional year for me too. I hope 2011 meets your hopes!!
Thank you, Kaitlin. Same to you!
Oh yes, I can absolutely relate to your title. Here’s hoping 2011 brings you a road that leads to somewhere fabulous! 🙂
GREAT books choices too, btw.
Thanks, Meredith… here’s to moving forward!
Next year, your 2011 title will have the word “Somewhere” instead. Followed by “Awesome.” 😀
Wow, tough question. I’ll have to think about it. I moved Matched up to the top of my list based on your recommendation, finished it yesterday. Thanks!
Wow, that is a tough question. Hmm, I read Emma, by Jane Austen. I guess because of book club I’ve read a ton of books, but not on my top list. Now, if there is a question about the strangest books? Ha, that I might be able to answer. LOL We read books like, Water for Elephants and White Tiger. There is another one that was so bizarre I think I’ve blocked from my mind. 🙂
I’m embarrassed to admit I’ve never read Emma. Probably time to add that one to my To-Read list.