Book to read on cruise

It depends on what you like. What I love may be what you hate. What books do you normally read?

As for my suggestions:
Mysteries? Ruth Ware's
Fiction with some history? Jodi Piccoult or Chris Bohjalian
Women's? Jennifer Weiner or Liza Palmer
LGBTQIA+? The Out in Hollywood series by Amy Spalding
 
I have an old tablet with the Kindle app. I load it up with free books in several genres and take it when traveling. That way I have a wide variety of books at my disposal. I prefer light-hearted books on vacation but the occasional non-fiction is nice too.
 
It depends on what you like. What I love may be what you hate. What books do you normally read?

As for my suggestions:
Mysteries? Ruth Ware's
Fiction with some history? Jodi Piccoult or Chris Bohjalian
Women's? Jennifer Weiner or Liza Palmer
LGBTQIA+? The Out in Hollywood series by Amy Spalding
Love Jennifer Weiner
I also love Diana Gabaldon, John Grisham and Stephen King but I read a lot of free Prime books especially on vacation!
 

I'm working my way through the Kristin Hannah books and will bring another on my upcoming cruise. The Great Alone is a particular favorite. I have always loved the Sherlock Holmes stories too and not many people I know have read them. I have the collection broken into two books but each story doesn't take long to read. Lastly, I always recommend the Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society. Can you tell I like historical fiction?
 
I am on a WWll historical fiction kick right now. I also enjoy comedy mysteries & just finished several Kristin Hannah books.

dk
 
I like audio books. Pop in the earbuds, lay back and chill. Usually I go with old reliable-s that I've read/listened to before so that if (?) I fall asleep, it's no big deal.
 
You might consider one of Agatha Christie's novels where they are on a holiday traveling, perhaps to a place you have been or want to go.
Then pretend you are on that same trip and the people around you are actually characters in the book.
It could add a fun dimension to reading while traveling.
 
Coming from a Star Wars nerd, anything by Timothy Zahn involving Thrawn! :darth:

Realistically though, anything you enjoy will be exponentially more enjoyable sitting on your balcony (if you have one) or on the pool deck, or the promenade feeling the breeze, enjoying the sun, and not being at home.
 
I got a book called Murdle if you are into crime shows it’s a bunch of solve who done it type puzzles and so fun. It’s not a traditional novel but fun.
 
I have a certain tradition of taking Agatha Christie books on every trip I take. And the point is that I don't read such detective stories at home, but I really like the atmosphere while traveling. And now I automatically associate Agatha Christie's work with rest and travel.
I've been going through the Leaphorn/Chee/Manuelito series from Hillerman.
 
Travelling on Titanic: with Father Browne
The Poseidon Adventure
Moby Dick
Robinson Crusoe

are a few titles that come to mind :)
 
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