4 Books, 2 Weeks, 1 Vacation — Not a Lick of Paper

By • Jul 20th, 2009 • Category: 26th Story, Books, Travel

Debbie's reading spot in the Virgin IslandsI just got back from two weeks off. In the past I’d travel with a suitcase full of books to alleviate any fears that I might not have something good to read (nothing worse than not liking your vacation book). Summer 2009, I traveled with 1 Kindle, 1 iPhone, and 1 Blackberry. I read books, blogs, magazines and newspapers on all 3 devices. It was glorious in every way, though I do have to admit to having one sinking feeling on the plane when I realized I had nothing to read during take off. Besides that moment, the transition to digital reading is complete. I loved being able to download a book from a boat when I finished one and was ready for the next.

Here’s quick and dirty re-cap of what I read:

A Long Way Gone by Ishmael Beah — I loved it. I realize I’m late to the party on this one, but I never got around to it when it first came out, and now my son has to read for school. I sobbed and sobbed numerous times. I had one moment of thinking “is this all true?” — and when I looked up online and saw controversy, I clicked off quickly. I don’t want to know. To me it was real. Takes a powerful book to move me like that.

The Odyssey — Again, Summer assignment for my son. I read quickly, had trouble enjoying. Will go back and re-read when he gets home and try to find the joy (suggestions welcome). I did read this in college and remember the gist — I’m looking to find the joy though.

Lies My Mother Never Told Me by Kaylie Jones — This is a memoir by the daughter of the prize-winning novelist, James Jones that comes out on August 25, 2009 from William Morrow. I toggled between this and The Odyssey. It’s about a young woman’s struggle with addiction (her own and her mother’s) as well as her coming of age as a writer. Set in Paris, New York, and Sag Harbor with characters such as Bill Styron and Norman Mailer throughout the book, this is a lot of fun to read. (Full disclosure: I haven’t quite finished, but I’m looking forward to getting back to it).

Double Take by Kevin Michael Connolly — comes out from HarperStudio on October 13. I’d read this before on the fly, but wanted to re-read in the comfort of a hammock overlooking the ocean. Loved it every bit as much the second time around. This is the story of young man born without legs who traveled the world with his camera- and found out what it truly means to be human along the way. I think this is going to be big. Great quotes just in from Sara Gruen and Lee Woodruff.

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  • http://www.danholloway.wordpress.com Dan Holloway

    What a great combination of books. You do reveal a key weakness of e-readers, though – books are most valuable of all to the nervous flyer during take-offwhen total immersion is required!

    I wonder if a boat holiday, when our thoughts drift over wine-dark sea away from the troubles of home, is quite the right setting for reading The Odyssey -) I eagerly await the release of Double Take.

  • Joann Davis

    thanks, debbie.

    what is the cost comparison for consumers between p-book and e-book?

  • http://www.booksonthenightstand.com Michael Kindness

    Check out BEOWULF ON THE BEACH for a chapter on how to read and enjoy THE ODYSSEY. (I can send you a copy if you want, to repay you for the copy of CRUSH IT! you sent to me, which I loved by the way!)

  • http://www.26thstory.com Debbie Stier

    @ Michael — I would love a copy of BEOWULF ON THE BEACH. Thank you!
    @Joann — Not sure of exact price difference — but it felt less expensive as an ebook, and certain when they are under $10, it feels very much like an impulse buy.

  • http://robertwahl.blogspot.com/ Haste yee back ;-)

    When I see ocean, I think fish… as in catchin’ them. My wife thinks beach and books. Deb, did you know you can READ and FISH at the same time. I’ve explained this to my wife, all to no avail. (I do it, READ, on my boat, unless I’m drivin.’ ) With that in mind, the important question… What’s the FISH CATCH? An aside… did you know Hemingway’s Marlin boat hangs from the ceiling of Bass Pro’s World Wide Sportman’s in Islamorada Florida. (Florida keys)

    Haste yee back ;-)

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    Very good collection of books. Nice reading on a hammock.

  • http://www.stay247.com/hotels/australia/gold-coast-hotels.html Gold Coast Hotels

    Very good collection of books. Nice reading on a hammock.

  • http://www.jrconsumer.com/ RV Reviews

    addict…
    : )