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Books for Taiwan!
I am now starting to panic somewhat, as I have a midterm next week and will be leaving for Taiwan and have not thought about what to pack or anything, woe. Thank goodness I had the presence of mind to call the rat-sitter weeks ahead, so at least that bit is taken care of.
Anyway, forget the stress! Fun stuff! What books should I bring to Taiwan? Since
rachelmanija is coming and will be reading some of these, her vote will be weighted.
Usually while travelling, I look for something that's brainless enough for me to read on the plane (past attempts to read all of Genji on the plane were successful but not so fun), but still interesting enough that I don't get bored midway. And since I probably shouldn't chuck books across an airplane, non-sporky would be good as well. But it should also be something I wouldn't regret leaving behind in Taiwan if need be.
Also, please warn me if something is too depressing! Last vacation, I brought Slammerkin to read and suffered nightmares as it is possibly the most depressing book I have ever read.
Oh! And please make comments on your choices! I don't know much on any of the choices below. (
rachelmanija, have you already decided what you're bringing?)
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Huh. Apparently my brain thinks pop science is the book equivalent of popcorn.
Anyway, forget the stress! Fun stuff! What books should I bring to Taiwan? Since
Usually while travelling, I look for something that's brainless enough for me to read on the plane (past attempts to read all of Genji on the plane were successful but not so fun), but still interesting enough that I don't get bored midway. And since I probably shouldn't chuck books across an airplane, non-sporky would be good as well. But it should also be something I wouldn't regret leaving behind in Taiwan if need be.
Also, please warn me if something is too depressing! Last vacation, I brought Slammerkin to read and suffered nightmares as it is possibly the most depressing book I have ever read.
Oh! And please make comments on your choices! I don't know much on any of the choices below. (
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Huh. Apparently my brain thinks pop science is the book equivalent of popcorn.
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Bring the Beagle, as I have not read it and am curious! Also, I request a small cool Taiwan thing in trade for the Bleach volumes. :D
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Hey, if by "small Taiwan thing" you mean random little anime merchandise, sure thing!! Or I can just find some nifty stuff from the street markets.
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Anime or nifty is fine, I love surprises!
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If my opinion means anything to you, of course...
XWA
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I love stuff about WWII codebreaking, so the Bletchley Park one sounds like a lot of fun to me too.
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Someday....
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Here I voted for Madeleine Robins since it is the only one I read and can recommend. I don't think it will hold well in multiple rereadings as the best books do, but it (both books) was a smart and entertaining read.
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Robins has been getting lots of recs; I am looking forward to it.
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The Prize in the Game is good, all Jo's work is good, but it's probably too depressing for a trip.
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The Madeleine Robins is sensational: great worldbuilding, gritty, engrossing. And a girl! With a sword! Yea!
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I've read _Miss Grimsely's Oxford Career_ but that's it of the rest of them.
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Hrm. Dark sounds like non-vacation reading.
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I also forgot to put John Le Carre's The Constant Gardener on the list; would you be interested? I liked the movie a lot, and he's been getting recs from the "If you liked Spooks, then..." contingent.
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MKK
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