Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My “best” books are not the ones I’d choose on vacation.
This is impressively uninformative. You’ve turned OP’s original question into 2 questions with one sentence.
What are your “best” books? What books would you choose for vacation?
Do you consider the “best” books to be dry, ponderous classics and you prefer something entertaining on vacation?
Are your “best” books porn, but you can’t read them on vacation because it’s harder to keep the kids out of your stuff?
Do you get lost in a good book and are too busy on vacation to give the “best” books your full attention and prefer something mediocre that you can easily set down?
Please let us know what your “best” books are, what you read on vacation, and why the lists differ.
My post somehow got buried in the quotes.
For me to consider it an amazing book, I need to remember it in a couple of years and have some takeaway from it. That usually means it’s a heavier book.
I prefer to read lighter things on vacation. OP asked for the “best” book and something funny, which is why I replied as I did. I’m not quite certain what OP is looking for.
Thanks for clarifying. You might post a few of each so that OP can have some options in both categories.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My “best” books are not the ones I’d choose on vacation.
This is impressively uninformative. You’ve turned OP’s original question into 2 questions with one sentence.
What are your “best” books? What books would you choose for vacation?
Do you consider the “best” books to be dry, ponderous classics and you prefer something entertaining on vacation?
Are your “best” books porn, but you can’t read them on vacation because it’s harder to keep the kids out of your stuff?
Do you get lost in a good book and are too busy on vacation to give the “best” books your full attention and prefer something mediocre that you can easily set down?
Please let us know what your “best” books are, what you read on vacation, and why the lists differ.
My post somehow got buried in the quotes.
For me to consider it an amazing book, I need to remember it in a couple of years and have some takeaway from it. That usually means it’s a heavier book.
I prefer to read lighter things on vacation. OP asked for the “best” book and something funny, which is why I replied as I did. I’m not quite certain what OP is looking for.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My “best” books are not the ones I’d choose on vacation.
This is impressively uninformative. You’ve turned OP’s original question into 2 questions with one sentence.
What are your “best” books? What books would you choose for vacation?
Do you consider the “best” books to be dry, ponderous classics and you prefer something entertaining on vacation?
Are your “best” books porn, but you can’t read them on vacation because it’s harder to keep the kids out of your stuff?
Do you get lost in a good book and are too busy on vacation to give the “best” books your full attention and prefer something mediocre that you can easily set down?
Please let us know what your “best” books are, what you read on vacation, and why the lists differ.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My “best” books are not the ones I’d choose on vacation.
This is impressively uninformative. You’ve turned OP’s original question into 2 questions with one sentence.
What are your “best” books? What books would you choose for vacation?
Do you consider the “best” books to be dry, ponderous classics and you prefer something entertaining on vacation?
For me to consider it an amazing book, I need to remember it in a couple of years and have some takeaway from it. That usually means it’s a heavier book.
I prefer to read lighter things on vacation. OP asked for the “best” book and something funny, which is why I replied as I did. I’m not quite certain what OP is looking for.
Are your “best” books porn, but you can’t read them on vacation because it’s harder to keep the kids out of your stuff?
Do you get lost in a good book and are too busy on vacation to give the “best” books your full attention and prefer something mediocre that you can easily set down?
Please let us know what your “best” books are, what you read on vacation, and why the lists differ.
Anonymous wrote:For funny, Liane Moriarty! If you haven’t read “The Husbands Secret” that’s a great funny page turner beach read. “Maybe Where’d You Go Bernadette” if you like quirky. “Lake Success” if you like social commentary or are interested in ASD. “Nothing to See Here” was very funny and poignant.
For serious books, “Wolf Hall”, “Never Let Me Go,” “pachinko.”
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My favorite novel is A Prayer for Owen Meany, by John Irving. I've reread it several times. Olive Kitteridge by Elizabeth Strout and Gilead by Marilynne Robinson are up there, too.
I hated Prayer for Owen Meany.
Anonymous wrote:My favorite novel is A Prayer for Owen Meany, by John Irving. I've reread it several times. Olive Kitteridge by Elizabeth Strout and Gilead by Marilynne Robinson are up there, too.
Anonymous wrote:My “best” books are not the ones I’d choose on vacation.