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message 51: by Brenda (new)

Brenda Klaassen (librarymom23) Petra X wrote: "I have been going back and forth to the UK from the island most of this year (my Mum, who died four weeks ago tonight, had lung cancer) which is, each way, two long flights with an hour's sail to s..."

My thoughts are with you Petra. I know the guilty feeling because I work for an Independant Bookseller, but I go into other shops to get ideas and if they are Indie's also I feel that I am supporting a good thing.


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Queen | 74 comments @ Jennifer: No problem. Def=definately. Got it :D





message 53: by Diane (last edited Sep 02, 2009 11:15AM) (new)

Diane  (dianedj) Shoshanapnw wrote: "I always have a book with me. You never know.

I like the idea of Kindle except that I like physical books. Usually I keep and refer to the books I buy. I have lost far too many electronic files t..."


Shoshanapnw - regarding your post, and specifically - I like that a book needs no batteries or peripherals. I like that the only player a book needs is my eyes-
I say AMEN to that! Whenever the printer, computer, high tech TV won't work because of gosh knows what, I always say, "My books always work!"



message 54: by Brenda (new)

Brenda Klaassen (librarymom23) Diane wrote: "- I like that a book needs no batteries or peripherals. I like that the only player a book needs is my eyes-"

I am with you Diane. I love my physical books. Plus if I finish a book while traveling, and I don't want to read it again, I can share the book with someone, or puposely leave the book somewhere.




message 55: by Bedtime Booknerd (new)

Bedtime Booknerd (shawtygurl15) I take a book or two with me everywhere I go...its always been a habit of minie...


message 56: by Arinamidalem (new)

Arinamidalem I normally bring one or two from home,light readings.. then buy new books enroute ;)
*cheaper than imported book store in my place*


message 57: by Brenda (new)

Brenda Klaassen (librarymom23) Here in the U.S.A. it will be the last "BIG" weekend of the summer this weekend. I am staying at a friends for the weekend so I am packing my bookbag. I can't decide if I should take "A Great and Terrible Beauty" by Libba Bray or "The Book Thief" by Markus Zusak with me. I have in the bag already, "Parenting with Love & Logic" by Foster Cline and "Blind Eye" by Jan Coffey. What do you think?


message 58: by Katie (new)

Katie (katieisallbooked) | 109 comments Always. Always. Always. I don't venture past my front door without a book. I just never know when I'm going to have a few minutes to read.

I tend to grossly over pack books when I travel. We're camping Fri-Mon over Labor Day weekend. I'm packing 3 generously sized books and 4 audio books. Better too many than not enough.


message 59: by Diane (last edited Sep 03, 2009 12:14PM) (new)

Diane  (dianedj) Brenda wrote: "Diane wrote: "- I like that a book needs no batteries or peripherals. I like that the only player a book needs is my eyes-"

I am with you Diane. I love my physical books. Plus if I finish a b..."


Hey Brenda, I like that you share the book by leaving it behind. I wish I could do that!



message 60: by Diane (new)

Diane  (dianedj) Brenda wrote: "Here in the U.S.A. it will be the last "BIG" weekend of the summer this weekend. I am staying at a friends for the weekend so I am packing my bookbag. I can't decide if I should take "A Great and..."

Brenda, this group has lots of great things to say about the Book Thief!


message 61: by Liz (new)

Liz Brenda wrote: "Here in the U.S.A. it will be the last "BIG" weekend of the summer this weekend. I am staying at a friends for the weekend so I am packing my bookbag. I can't decide if I should take "A Great and..."
I haven't read either but have gotten ltos of recommendations to read both, so I'd try and fit them both in my luggage, but that's just me.




message 62: by Kit (new)

Kit | 8 comments a book is a travelling essential

cant leave home without one. my mates make fun of me cos ive always got a book in my jacket pocket when im out busting some moves. sorta explains y i dont pick up really. sigh


message 63: by Ida Suyanto (new)

Ida Suyanto | 21 comments i try to take one everywhere i go. but i pick the light or thin one, not the pillow-sized :)


message 64: by Melissa (new)

Melissa (macyboston) I take one every where I go...but I've realized that when I get to the bookstore, it's best that I remove it from my purse and leave it in the car. :)


message 65: by Andrew (new)

Andrew (dad-man) | 155 comments I drive my wife crazy, but I even take a book to the grocery store with me (if nothing more than so I have a place to post-it in my shopping list). Sort of like I've heard other's say, you never know when you'll be stranded on the edge of the road with nothing to do. =-)


message 66: by Jaclyn (new)

Jaclyn (jaclynr0806) | 88 comments I have always traveled with books, and like many of you, I take 2-3 even for weekend get-a-ways b/c you never know what you'll be in the mood to read, plus I would hate to ever be caught with free time and no book to read! I also love to listen to audiobooks in the car on roadtrips (I get too car sick to read). My daughter shares this love for audiobooks with me but my husband does not, so I don't get to listen to them as much as I'd like unless we gang up on him. Also like many of you, I purposely bought a big purse so I can always have a book with me everywhere I go. There are a lot more opportunities to read than you would think when you always have a book with you. This reading obsession drives my husband a little crazy though, he just doesn't get it at all...


message 67: by Edith (new)

Edith | 256 comments I'm realy afraid to fly so one of my best friends always gives me a "plane goodie bag" which always contains at least one book. I usually take at least 2 or 3, it's the only thing that calms me down :)


message 68: by Anita (new)

Anita (tigergirl) | 45 comments Yes I will carry at least one book with me when traveling. It helps when the ride is long!


message 69: by Serena (new)

Serena Travel without a book? No way! And of course, a trip to at least one bookstore is a must on every vacation.


message 70: by Stephanie (new)

Stephanie | 413 comments Shoshanapnw wrote: "I always have a book with me. You never know.

I like the idea of Kindle except that I like physical books. Usually I keep and refer to the books I buy. I have lost far too many electronic files t..."


I am getting an ipod just for books but I'm not sure where to get the books to put on there...any suggestions??


message 71: by Ulya A.K (new)

Ulya A.K | 5 comments I usually will bring a book for the travel itself (especially when i'm flying off somewhere) & at then drop by at a bookstore, either at the airport or my destination & then get another book for the trip back..
any excuse to get a new book is a good one.. hehe..


message 72: by Diane (new)

Diane  (dianedj) Another reason I always like to have a book with me is you never know you might see that you don't want to see - you can always bury your face in a book and pretend you don't see them.


message 73: by Michelle (new)

Michelle (mcd724) | 117 comments I always have a book with me as well as my Sony e-reader...I like having options when I finish a books since I never know what I will feel like reading next...and with the travel weight restrictions, I only take my e-reader since it is a given that I will end up with at least one book from wherever it is I went...


message 74: by Jaclyn (new)

Jaclyn (jaclynr0806) | 88 comments Diane wrote: "Another reason I always like to have a book with me is you never know you might see that you don't want to see - you can always bury your face in a book and pretend you don't see them."

Ha! That's funny, and so true. It never seems to work for me though. My books are like magnets, people think I must be bored and need rescuing if I'm reading, so they always approach me and start up a conversation.


message 75: by Melissa (new)

Melissa (macyboston) Stephanie wrote: "Shoshanapnw wrote: "I always have a book with me. You never know.

I like the idea of Kindle except that I like physical books. Usually I keep and refer to the books I buy. I have lost far too man..."


Stephanie,

My local county library uses a program that allows you to download the books to your ipod. So you might want to check with your library.

iTunes is really expensive I think for audiobooks. Try googling the subject and see if you can find any useful sites.



message 76: by vicki_girl (new)

vicki_girl | 89 comments Jaclyn wrote: My books are like magnets, people think I must be bored and need rescuing if I'm reading, so they always approach me and start up a conversation.

This happens to me ALL THE TIME. Yet on the occasions where I am actually sitting there bored to tears because I finished my book (or forgot it!) I can't get people to give me the time of day!

I (almost) always carry a book with me. Every once in a while, I forget during the mad rush to get my crew out the door. I travel a good bit for business, and I always bring several books with me, even though I may only finish one or two. Like others have said, I like having options.

Sometimes I have to travel to one of our plant locations, which I could fly to, but it's usually faster to just drive the 4-5 hours. I listen to audiobooks on those trips, and pack 3 or 4 to read in the evenings.


message 77: by Tara (new)

Tara (tbm126) It doesn't matter where I'm going; if I know that I am not going to come home that night, that I will have any amount of free time that might otherwise be spent in boredom, or if I think it even plausible that I might have a chance to read, I bring a book. It doesn't matter if I'm traveling up the street; I always have a book on me.


message 78: by Denise (new)

Denise Absolutely. Anytime I think I am going to be waiting I carry a book, when I am traveling I carry several books, maybe a magazine, plus sudoku puzzles and logic puzzles. I like to have a variety of things to do. My problem with reading in a busy airport or on the plane is I am inherently a people person and I am constantly looking up watching the people. If I see someone with a book I am trying to see what they are reading (I don't interupt them as I know they aren't reading because they are bored); I just like to people watch. So on a flight I usually work sudoku as I can look up and back down and pick right back up. Can't do logic puzzles with a lot going on around me, I have to concentrate on those--sometimes read a clue out loud--not good on a plane or in a crowded place--people would think I was strange. Mostly I carry the books so that I can read before I go to sleep. This helps me to wind down after a day of visiting with my kids or whatever I have traveled to do. I will be leaving for Phoenix on Monday for a month visiting with my kids (and grandkids, and great grandson) plus house hunting while I am there. I will definitely go through several books. I will take a few with me but my one daughter is an avid reader and I don't have to worry about running out of books to read. My other daughter is a massage therapist and I like to read her industry magazines while I visit also. If all else fails a trip to the library will get me a "fix". I also like to visit bookstores where ever I go. I have brought back a whole suitcase full of books before.


message 79: by Stephanie (new)

Stephanie | 413 comments Melissa wrote: "Stephanie wrote: "Shoshanapnw wrote: "I always have a book with me. You never know.

I like the idea of Kindle except that I like physical books. Usually I keep and refer to the books I buy. I hav..."


Thank you so much I will heck the library for sure...


Susanna - Censored by GoodReads (susannag) | 1736 comments You can travel without taking books??????????????


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