Anonymous wrote:I read Big Little Lies on vacation (this was before the show came out) and it was super engrossing.
The Amazing Adventures of Kavalier & Clay was another great one, especially for a longer vacation.
Sometimes fantasy novels make for great vacation reading. I read a couple of the Game of Thrones series books on vacation, as well as books by the Pullman His Dark Materials novels.
I know a lot of people like to read light romance and other easy books on vacation, but I actually prefer something extra engaging because when I'm on vacation I can let myself really get into it. I save lighter books for when I'm working and kids are in school and things are hectic, because that's all I have the bandwidth for. So I read the classic "beach reads" in the fall and go for heavier, longer books during vacations.
I am like this. On vacation I have much more emotional energy for tough, interesting, demanding reading. I read 2666 by Roberto Bolano on a three-week long vacation. (CW: It’s got a long section on murders of women in Mexican border towns). But I can really fall into something involving and more complex.