Need book ideas for vacation

Anonymous
20 hour flight - what was the last (fiction) book you read?

I lean towards sci-Fi and fantasy, but it can be anything.
Anonymous
I just read Gone Girl on my Kindle over spring break. Checked it out from the Library to read while on our trip to my ILs.

Probably not helpful for your purposes, but I enjoyed it.

I have also checked the Hunger Games books and the Giver out of the library. Those might be closer to what you're looking for.
Anonymous
All the Light We Cannot See
Night Film
Special Topics in Calamity Physics
The Rule of Four
Maestra
Please Look After Mom
Anonymous
Do you like memoirs? This one is sooo good! heart breaking, funny. i loved it. "The Kids Are All Right"

http://www.amazon.com/The-Kids-Are-All-Right/dp/0307396053
Anonymous
I recently enjoyed Orphan Train and The Invention of Wings.
Anonymous
I really loved The Rosie Project. There is a follow up too, but I haven't read it yet.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I just read Gone Girl on my Kindle over spring break. Checked it out from the Library to read while on our trip to my ILs.

Probably not helpful for your purposes, but I enjoyed it.

I have also checked the Hunger Games books and the Giver out of the library. Those might be closer to what you're looking for.


Read those - enjoyed them.
Anonymous
Hmm... Trying to think of books with a bit of a fantasy/sci fi edge for adults:

The Night Circus by Erin Morgenstern
Never Let Me Go by Kazuo Ishiguro
and this one is incredibly dark (so depends on what you are looking for!), but stuck with me for years: Blindness by Jose Saramago
Anonymous
The Study Series - Maria V Snyder (there's a follow up trilogy same place but focus is on another girl, i think it's called Glass Study).

The Selection series - Kiera Cass

There's another 4 set of books, each one is an element name (Earth, Air, Fire, Water) - It's a good set, I read it at the beach one year.

Anonymous
Where are you going on vacation? I've been trying to read books set in my destination and it's awesome.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:The Study Series - Maria V Snyder (there's a follow up trilogy same place but focus is on another girl, i think it's called Glass Study).

The Selection series - Kiera Cass

There's another 4 set of books, each one is an element name (Earth, Air, Fire, Water) - It's a good set, I read it at the beach one year.



PP again, the series is by Terra Harmony.

Thought of a few more:

Fever Series by Karen Marie Moning (5 in that series)

The Portal Chronicles weren't bad, by Imogen Rose, quick reads though

Storm Born by Richelle Mead (4 in this series)

Another by Richelle Mead, her Georgina Kincaid Succubus series (6) - These are a favorite of mine, I re-read them once a year or so.
Anonymous
Einsteins dreams
Dandelion wine
A dove of the east
Smillas sense of snow | borderliners
Liars poker
Anonymous
Reading Bone Clocks right now - it's been a good read so far.
Station Eleven is by far the best dystopia I've read in the last couple years.
A Man Called Ove was a lovely book.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:The Study Series - Maria V Snyder (there's a follow up trilogy same place but focus is on another girl, i think it's called Glass Study).

The Selection series - Kiera Cass

There's another 4 set of books, each one is an element name (Earth, Air, Fire, Water) - It's a good set, I read it at the beach one year.



My tween DDs read the Selection books and enjoyed them, but they are really for teen girls.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The Study Series - Maria V Snyder (there's a follow up trilogy same place but focus is on another girl, i think it's called Glass Study).

The Selection series - Kiera Cass

There's another 4 set of books, each one is an element name (Earth, Air, Fire, Water) - It's a good set, I read it at the beach one year.



My tween DDs read the Selection books and enjoyed them, but they are really for teen girls.


Eh my good friend who is a librarian recommended them and they are still good reads. There's quite a bit of good "teen" literature out there, hopefully you don't limit yourself just because you think you're too "old" to read it
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