Plane book

Anonymous
Help me pick a book for a long plane ride. I am looking for an easy read that you can't put down. I don't like dystopian, scien-fi. fantasy etc The last plane book I read was something by Kristen Hannah. I hate read it because it was so bad. But you get the idea....it was easy.
Anonymous
I learned about the author Julie Clark here on DCUM - and I've read a couple of her books on planes.

In fact I was reading one of hers when a flight I was on got diverted from the airport where we were about to land because of scary weather, flew another hour to a different airport, then took us back to the original airport once the storm passed. The book held my attention through all of that!

I've read a few of her books now - this is the one I liked best: https://www.amazon.com/Lies-I-Tell-Novel-ebook/dp/B09HLF9RCT?ref_=ast_author_mpb
Anonymous
A Gentleman in Moscow? It's a bit old now, but if you haven't already read already it it is good but easy to read.
Anonymous
The Lincoln Highway
Anonymous
Nothing to See Here. Super easy, not stupid, and fun.

... A Gentleman in Moscow is bad
Anonymous
I was about the recommend The Great Alone by Kristin Hannah before getting to the end of your comment so take my recommendations with a grain of salt!

The Giver of Stars, by Jojo Moyes
The Seven Husbands of Evelyn Hugo, Taylor Jenkins Reid
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Nothing to See Here. Super easy, not stupid, and fun.

... A Gentleman in Moscow is bad


This is a great book, but it's not even 300 pages and as you said is an "easy" read. The OP has a long plane ride. She'll be done with this book before the plane takes off.

I love Ken Follet books for plane rides, but I also have loved all of the Kristen Hannah books I've read so I don't think we have similar tastes.

How about Long Bright River by Liz Moore. It's a crime thriller for people who don't like that genre. For sure a "can't put down" type.
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