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Novels to read while traveling
I am looking for suggestions on novels to read while I'm traveling through France, Switzerland and Italy. Any suggestions? I'm open to anything from historical to contemporary. Thanks!
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Invisible Cities by Italo Calvino is a good, interesting read.
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i would suggest both books by Tony Hawks. <BR> <BR>1. Round Ireland with a Fridge <BR>2. Playing the Moldovans at Tennis <BR> <BR>they're both funny and insightful as well as a pretty quick read. <BR> <BR>JP
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I just topped my all-time favorite thread on this forum, about great books to read while travling. Many are region-specific, so hopefully you'll find something appealing.
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Just finished Hemingway's A Moveable Feast. Wonderful!! You'll love it if you haven't read it already. The Pleasing Hour by Lily King was interesting as well. It's a novel set in France about an au pair with some emotional baggage. <BR> <BR>Now reading another classic, James Baldwin's Giovanni's Room.
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I second A Movable Feast in Paris. For Italy, "A World Lit Only by Fire" and "The Agony and the Ecstasy"
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"Barney's Version" by Mordechai Richler for Paris-check out Rue de Nesle, it is as it was...MR just died recently so the book is especially poignant.
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