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A book set in a hotel
I keep hearing good things about A Gentleman in Moscow and am considering that, although I've never actually read The Shining. Evil Under the Sun is nice if you want to enjoy the seaside with Hercule Poirot.
If you want to stretch to include motels there's always Psycho
I liked Danielle's suggestion (from the discussion thread) of Suite Scarlett. I'd never heard of that book, it fits this category perfectly, and it looks really cute and fun.
I was feeling pedantic and looked up the definition of "hotel." All of the dictionaries say it is a place where you pay money to sleep in a room. So, hotel, motel, inn, B&B... interpret as you wish. Dang it I also want to read
Too many hotels, not enough career advice. *sigh*
poshpenny wrote: "... Too many hotels, not enough career advice. *sigh*"
LOL! You got that right!!
LOL! You got that right!!
I don't think I have any Hotel books already on my TBR. So I have to do some research on it. I found Hotel Ruby by an author I have read before. Just looking at it now, I think it's a horror book. Oh boy, this will be interesting because I don't usually read those!
I have just read the Gentleman in Moscow and it was so good I will read it again in 2017 because any other option will be a let down
If anyone's partway through the Series of Unfortunate Events, the second last book The Penultimate Peril is set in a hotel.
I am reading Gentleman in Moscow at some point in the next year, probably for this topic since it fits. For a light, chick lit read, I recommend
If you're looking for something light/short, maybe to share with the kids, my daughter enjoyed Aliens on Vacation (also has a subtitle - The Intergalactic Bed and Breakfast)
This is a harder prompt than it sounds! At least for me. Then I remembered I never read Nights in Rodanthe, I just saw the movie.At least part of the story takes place in an inn (I'm not sure how close the book/movie are), so I'm going to count it!
Here is a great List with suggestions:https://www.goodreads.com/list/show/3...
I have several already on my TBR:
A Room with a View
Jamaica Inn
At Bertram's Hotel
Beautiful Ruins
The Paying Guests
I'll be reading Julie Klassen's new book The Innkeeper of Ivy Hill for this prompt! I've been looking forward to that one and was hoping it would fit in somewhere!
poshpenny wrote: "I keep hearing good things about A Gentleman in Moscow and am considering that, although I've never actually read The Shining. Evil Under the Sun is nice if you want to enjoy the seaside with Her..."
A Gentleman in Moscow is fabulous! I wasn't expecting much but I couldn't put it down.
I'm torn on this one. On the one hand I would really love to re-read The Shining but on the other hand, I'm trying to read as many books that I haven't already read for this challenge so that leads me toward Jamaica Inn.
Lindi wrote: "This is a harder prompt than it sounds! At least for me. Then I remembered I never read Nights in Rodanthe, I just saw the movie.At least part of the story takes place in an inn (I'm..."
Hmm I do love Nicholas Sparks and have yet to read this one.. I might read it for this prompt lol
Amy wrote: "I am reading Gentleman in Moscow at some point in the next year, probably for this topic since it fits. For a light, chick lit read, I recommend
"Always the Baker, Never the Bride looks like a fun book! I might read it for this prompt! Thank you!
Kathy wrote: "I keep reading good things about A Gentleman in Moscow by Amor Towles, so I'll try that."A Gentleman in Moscow was great. Too bad I read it already!
Kathy wrote: "I keep reading good things about A Gentleman in Moscow by Amor Towles, so I'll try that."I recently finished it and I loved it! It's not a fast read. It was also the kind of book that gets better the more you read and the ending was awesome. Great choice!
Juanita wrote: "A book set in a hotel immediately draws Eloise to mind but there are also Hotel and The Hotel New Hampshire, which I haven't read but am guessing works? [..."
I already have [book:The Hotel New Hampshire|11768] on my TBR list, so I'm hoping that works. Just reading the cover blurb, it sounds like it has to do with an actual hotel.
Katherine wrote: "It's probably bending the prompt a bit, but I've got The Woman in Cabin 10 marked down for this. A cruise is basically a floating a hotel after all."Oooh...I like this idea! I was having a hard time finding books for this category that interested me.
Would a B&B count? The Innkeeper series (begins with Clean Sweep) is light-hearted and really good fun. I'm going to read either the third in that series or The Way Inn.
Ive picked up Hotel du Lac for this. Went to a book sale and picked up the first book with the word Hotel in it and I now see it comes recommended as well in this thread so I hope its good!
Jo wrote: "Would a B&B count? The Innkeeper series (begins with Clean Sweep) is light-hearted and really good fun. I'm going to read either the third in that series or [book:The Way Inn|204831..."I would think a B&B would count. Most prompts have a little room for interpretation.
Cindy wrote: "Jo wrote: "Would a B&B count? The Innkeeper series (begins with Clean Sweep) is light-hearted and really good fun. I'm going to read either the third in that series or The Way..."I think a B&B is perfectly in keeping with the spirit of the prompt. I also like the idea of the cruise ship setting and would go so far as to say something like Murder on the Orient Express would count as well.
Stina wrote: "Cindy wrote: "Jo wrote: "Would a B&B count? The Innkeeper series (begins with Clean Sweep) is light-hearted and really good fun. I'm going to read either the third in that series or..."I agree. I like to see all the different takes people have on each prompt too. It introduces me to so many new books to add to my to-read list! lol
Hooray! The cruise ship idea is ingenious, I agree also - would not have thought of it but they are just massive floating hotels, aren't they?
I'm sorry if someone already mentioned this one, but does anybody know if The Devil in the White City: Murder, Magic, and Madness at the Fair that Changed America takes place in a hotel? The description kind of makes it sound like it is but I'm not sure...
I've listened to this on audio and it is not one that comes to mind for this category. Devil in White City takes place all over the city and a hotel is not the main setting by any means. The World's Fair is really the main focus.
Taylor wrote: "I'm sorry if someone already mentioned this one, but does anybody know if The Devil in the White City: Murder, Magic, and Madness at the Fair that Changed America takes place in a hotel?"This is one of my favorite books! I wouldn't use it for this prompt. Although... I guess you could. It's hard to say much without being spoilery. The book is not really "set in a hotel" but at the same time, the "World's Fair Hotel" certainly is in the book. And stuff happened there. And while reading about the stuff that happened there, I had to check FOUR TIMES that it was actually non-fiction.
Erik Larson is now one of my favorite authors.
I say, if you want to use that book for this prompt, go for it!
Thanks for your input Tami and poshpenny! I will probably not use it for this prompt but will find somewhere else to fit it in. I've been staring at it for about 4 years now - I figure it's time to finally read it!!
Taylor there is a new book coming out by Jonathan kellerman called heartbreak hotel. I believe the release date is early February.
For someone looking for non-fiction, maybe something like An Ordinary Man: An Autobiography, which is about Paul Rusesabagina, the man who sheltered people in his hotel during the Rwandan genocide.
Jacob Tomsky's 'Heads in Beds' - a memoir of the hotel industry. also has a subtitle if you need for that category.
I discovered that one of my TBR books is about best friends who buy and renovate a hotel. The Undoing is a mystery that describes the murder of these three people. This one sounds pretty good.
My first thought was The Shining but I think I would find it too terrifying. Still went with horror but hopefully not as scary to me. Not a hotel but a motel, Psycho. Even of it scares me it is only 176 pages of terrifying compared to 688 pages for King to give me nightmares.As I am also doing the list with my 2nd grader we will be reading Eloise for the first time.
Taylor wrote: "I'm sorry if someone already mentioned this one, but does anybody know if The Devil in the White City: Murder, Magic, and Madness at the Fair that Changed America takes place in a hote..."Devil in the White City is about a serial killer (reputedly the first in America) who rents rooms...so technically, yes. But that is not the focus of the story, only mentioned in passing. The story is much more about the Expo that took place during the same time and more tangentially about the people that disappear from their rented rooms.
PS: It is a really good book though!
Heather wrote: "I would recommend The Dollhouse. It is an excellent read."
That looks interesting! It could work for "two different time periods" too, I think?
That looks interesting! It could work for "two different time periods" too, I think?
Books mentioned in this topic
Psycho (other topics)Beautiful Ruins (other topics)
The Devil in the White City (other topics)
The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel (other topics)
The Penultimate Peril (other topics)
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Jess Walter (other topics)Amanda M. Lee (other topics)
Pin Ho (other topics)
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The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel and
Inside the Dream Palace: The Life and Times of New York's Legendary Chelsea Hotel are two others.