Friday, May 16, 2008

Leavin' On A Jet Plane

On June 1st, I'll be going to Cincinnati for a week on business. As usual, I've been thinking ahead to the books I would bring with me to read on the plane. I need a minimum of two books to get me through the trip. I ALWAYS bring favorite authors so I can tune out the journey.

A week ago, I purchased Charlaine Harris' From Dead to Worse and John Sandford's Phantom Prey, planning to save them for my trip. Well, I had a dental appointment a week ago. As I ran out the door that morning, I picked up the Harris book so I could have something to read in the dentist's waiting room.

You know what happened. I finished the book in two sittings that day.

But I thought, I still have the Sandford book and something new will come out between now and when I leave town. To make sure I didn't start reading it while I was at home, I put it in the car.

Yesterday was a really ugly day. I spent the whole day playing Solomon with the baby. By 4:30 I was drained. I left work early and decided to stop at the Chinese restaurant down the block from my house and have a bowl of won ton soup and an egg roll for dinner. Feeling entitled because I was so tired and cranky, I took the Sandford book into the restaurant with me.

I read half of the damn book before bedtime last night. Grrrr.

So, in fifteen days, I leave for Cincinnati. And not a book set aside for the trip. I'd welcome suggestions.

4 comments:

Jen FitzGerald said...

Joel Rosenberg - The Last Jihad, The Last Days, The Ezekiel Option, The Copper Scroll, & Dead Heat. Great thrillers based on End Times prophecy.

Jen

Mike Keyton said...

Only one comment, I thought you'd be flooded. I'd go for Geoff Ryman's 'Air' Dense, satisfying, Like Middlemarch in Central Asia in the near future and the impact of a new technology on an small but intricate society. The heroine is indomitable. You'll love her. Mind you, you may hate the book :)
Mike.

nancorbett said...

I just read River of Heaven by Lee Martin. Really good. I hadn't read anything else by him, and now I want to read all of his books. The novel is funny and sad and vulnerable and endearing.

Maya Reynolds said...

Thank you, Jen, Mike and Nancy.

I will look forward to taking a list of your suggestions to the bookstore.

Thanks also to those who emailed me offline with their extensive lists. I appreciated it enormously.