All the Bright Places by Jennifer Niven – the wanderings of Violet Markey and Theodore Finch; both the official, in the form of Indiana’s not-ordinary places; and the unofficial, in the days, hours, minutes spent together. They work on their US Geography project visiting the highest hill in Indiana (1257ft), swimming in the Blue Hole and visiting the Indiana Moon Tree. They recite Dr Seuss and Virginia Woolf. They learn what it means to live and what it means to die. All the Bright Places is an extraordinary and moving account of depression. A euphoric and tragic novel, prepare your tissues! ~ Rhys

Demon Road by Derek Landy – I recently received a proof copy of the new Derek Landy book Demon Road. Inside was a HUGE map and after attending an event with the man himself I discovered that Demon Road tells the story of a girl, Amber, who after discovering a huge family secret goes on the run across America…..from her parents. I am yet to read it, but Derek described a road trip across America that I feel I will not forget! I can’t wait! ~ Michelle from Tales of Yesterday

Homecoming by Cynthia Voigt – Dicey isn’t your average oldest child, and being abandoned by her mother doesn’t mean she’s going to take it lying down. Travelling half way across America with your siblings in tow isn’t for the faint of heart, but Dicey has a plan. For anyone of us who has ever felt let down or abandoned. Dicey is the older sister you need.~ Jax from Live Otherwise

Saving June by Hannah Harrington – Harper’s older sister, June, takes her own life with no warning or explanation. Their (separated) parents decide to split the ashes – an idea which horrifies Harper – so she takes the ashes and takes off across the country to California, the only place her sister ever really dreamed of going. With the help of her best friend, and the mildly irritating (yet somehow charming) Jake, Harper will finally help her sister get to where she wanted to be. I loved Saving June – it quickly found its way into my heart, along with an unlikely romance and a whole playlist of classic tunes. I read it over three years ago, and yet it still travels with me. A road trip novel to remember! ~ Dani from Pen to Paper

Blood Red Road by Moira Young – this YA post-apocalyptic book follows the main character, Saba, on her journey through the wilderness to rescue her kidnapped twin brother. One of the things that struck me about this road-trip is that it is so different to anything I could have expected. The world has a strong SF presence too, and when compared to novels with more conventional road-trips, Young’s portrayal appears more energised and unique. You never know what to expect. Another thing I loved about this road-trip is that it is not a straight forward case of the main character getting from A to B. She ends up embroiled in other characters’ plans, and even gets kidnapped herself along the way! ~ Madeline Dyer