For a two-week trip to Switzerland, I'm hoping to limit myself to two compact, chewy books.* Which is to say, they need to be portable, entertaining, and long enough to last me.
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* Not counting guidebooks, of course.
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* Not counting guidebooks, of course.
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Date: 2 October 2008 01:12 am (UTC)"Seer," quoth Gawaine, "my heart I hope is tough
Nor needs a prop from this portentous chough.
"You know the proverb, 'birds of the same feather,'
A proverb much enforced in penal laws,
In certain quarters were we seen together
It might, I fear, suffice to damn my cause:
You cite examples apt and edifying--
Woden kept ravens! -- well, and Woden's frying!"
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Date: 2 October 2008 01:52 am (UTC)I hadn't known the Infamous Baron had committed Poetry, let along Epic.
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Date: 2 October 2008 01:53 am (UTC)no subject
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Date: 2 October 2008 02:28 am (UTC)And of course buying a Sony Reader means you never have to limit yourself to just two books—The Snare by Rafael Sabatini and Halil the Pedlar by Mór Jókai are fun books with free electronic editions.
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Date: 2 October 2008 02:31 pm (UTC)This actually worked in Iceland, too. The key is, they have to be long enough -- thin paper and chewy text is my friend.
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Date: 2 October 2008 08:23 pm (UTC)Watership Down, if you have not read it, should be reserved for this winter's flu season. It is good for that, with short chapters.
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Date: 2 October 2008 09:09 pm (UTC)Any suggested Scott?
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Date: 3 October 2008 02:39 pm (UTC)It ... probably is.
*more flashbacks*
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Date: 4 October 2008 12:54 am (UTC)For a long slog, maybe Old Mortality?
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Date: 4 October 2008 12:59 am (UTC)Don't think I've read The Talisman, though -- that's a good possibility. Quentin Durward is also on the table.
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Date: 4 October 2008 01:18 am (UTC)Have you read any Jose Saramago? I seem to recall recommending The History of the Siege of Lisbon to someone.
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Date: 4 October 2008 04:15 am (UTC)The possibility of Cook's Voyages has come up, which we already have in a pocket hardcover.
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