Happy Tuesday, book friends! It’s time for another Top 5 Tuesday post, this time looking at books with air. I have to admit, this one seems like perhaps the trickiest element to round up.
Top 5 Tuesday is a weekly meme created by Bionic Bookworm, now hosted by Meeghan Reads. If you’re interested in participating, check out their blog to get the details and the prompts for each week.
The Man I Never Met by Elle Cook
Airports and flight play a pretty key role in this one, so I think it suits the prompt nicely.
Lessons in Chemistry by Bonnie Garmus
This may be a weird one, but I saw the book on my shelf and immediately thought of how Elizabeth Zott’s sharp intellect cuts like a sword. In the Tarot, the Sword cards are associated with the element of air, so here we are.
The Sweetest Connection by Denise Williams
This novella takes place in an airport, and apparently I’m relying on air travel for this week’s topic.
The Bright Side Running Club by Josie Lloyd
Few things are as essential to becoming a runner than your relationship with your breath, so running feels like quite an air-centric activity.
Just Haven’t Met You Yet by Sophie Cousens
Another book where the airport plays a central role to round out the list!
Well, there we are–five books that are somehow related to the element of air, at least in my brain! Looking forward to seeing what everyone else comes up with today!
Nice picks, Amanda. Mine also deal with air travel, as I wasn’t sure what else to use. I need to finish it up and post soon. I like how you connected Lessons in Chemistry and The Bright Side Running Club.
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