What book should I read?
I'm going on a long haul flight with many hours in the air and airports. What book should I take on the plane? Nothing 'heavy' please in both senses of the word. ' Couldn't put it down' suggestions is what I'm looking for.
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I like Daniel Silva's mysteries for long flights.
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I now have an iPod, and for trips I load books on tape (borrowed from the library) and podcasts - no more heavy books!
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Thanks, yk.
I'll have to try D Silva, HappyTrvlr...others have recommended him. thursdaysd . . can you read them or just listen to them? I want to read a book...old fashioned I know but that's just me. Keep em coming... |
No, just listen. I totally agree about "real" books, usually, but on a trip I'll sacrifice that in exchange for less weight (and more books).
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The Gargoyle, Andrew Davidson
Glass Books of the Dream Eaters, Gordon Dahlquist |
to eliminate the weight of books & still be able to read them, an E-book fills the bill. There a several to select from now - Kindle, Nook, one more can't remember the name.
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I love my Sony Reader and never travel without it..
Also, look into books that are set in your travel destination. |
Anything by Rick Mofina will make a long flight seem short.
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Ender's Game, Orson Scott Card
Makes you wish your flight was longer so you can finish the fantasy. |
I read pure trash on airplanes. Usually a romance, a simple story that I don't have to concentrate to hard, I don't have to finish it if it bores me. I like Susan Elizabeth Phillips. She tells a good story and she's funny.
Another funny author but not romance is Christopher Moore but if I lost one of his books, I'd want to know how it turned out later. |
If you've got a smart phone (like an iPhone) you can read books on your device. Really, realy lightweight since you're likely already bringing it, and you bring as many books as your heart desires.
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I love my ebook too - I have a Nook. Great for travel. I used to have to take several books on long trips and that took up a lot of luggage space.
As for what to read - last year for an overseas trip, I read the Twlighlight series. |
i read 'Shutter Island' on a long flight last week. it was just the ticket.
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You can try this book The Mobility Revolution.
Excellent approach. First time I've seen the combination of these three issues - Zero Emissions, Zero Accidents and Zero Ownership - in other words, electric vehicles, self-driving vehicles and car-sharing - covered in one book. Check out the book: The Mobility Revolution. www.threezeroes.com I particularly like this quote: In another decade or two, owning an internal-‐combustion car will be like smoking cigarettes – something that was done in a bygone age, or only still done by an older generation who can’t quit. |
You are topping a five year old thread to flog a book??
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Where are you travelling? Do you like chick-lit? Sci-fi? Thrillers? Family sagas? Good writing? At this point in my life, am working through Pulitzers, Booker, National Critic award lists and am not disappointed. LMK your preferences.
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alicd: the OP traveled five years ago . .
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When we travel we often look for books that deal with the area we are going to.
If you're going to Europe, try All the Light We Cannot See by A. Doerr If you like mysteries, for Arizona or New Mexico any of the Tony Hillman books, or for Alaska Dana Stabenow. |
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