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Episode 35: Summer Reading, Does Yours Differ & How Man Books Are Too Many
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I have found lately that certain books are best read in the winter. In Southern California, where I live, it is so hot in the summer. I recently read The Snow Child (based on your recommendation Simon. Thanks! Loved it!) and I had to read it at night when it was (relatively) cool and quiet. Somehow reading about Alaska in 95 degree sunny weather didn't work for me. I had the same issue last year with Dark Matter which I read in October...but it was an unsually hot October.

I haven't travelled abroad for several years, I spend most of my holidays in our summer cottage. Traveling in my own car I can bring with me an unlimited number of books. In the first week I usually read a book per day, then the pace slows down a bit. In a three week holiday I usually go through about 15 books.

I have a Kindle too, but since I read mostly in Finnish the vast majority of my holiday reads are actual books.

I know! ;)
But I really do prefer a book over a kindle...really, I do. I like the novelty of the K but I will always prefer the actual book over an ebook, especially if the book has a gorgeous or very cool cover. :)

I bring loads of books on vacations, maybe 10 for a fortnight?, and I buy loads while I'm away - real books! :-) - but my husband has learnt to more or less not comment (and to offer to carry some in his hand luggage).
while on vacation, i usually take one or two books, but not a lot as i don't find i have a lot of down time with two kids. maybe when they get older this will be a possibility.