Have books will travel
I have more than a couple of trips coming up this month and next. With one exception of a trip to visit a friend, the rest are all business trips with some being just day trip and a couple being overnight.
The thought of being bored out of my mind in airport lounges and waiting halls is terrifying so this weekend, I went through my shelf for some possible books to bring along with me to help is de-stress while on the road or in the air.
These include :
The Kalahari Typing School for Men and In the Company of Cheerful Ladies. Both books are by Alexander McCall Smith and part of the No. 1 Ladies Detective Agency Series. They are great for day trips as I can complete one book over two flights (into the city and out of the city).
I have decided start on The Hobbit by J.R.R. Tolkien as I have this book in my shelf for quite a while and with the movie coming out soon, it would be good to quickly finished it and decide if I would like the movie when the time comes.
I have also decided to scare myself silly with House by Ted Dekker and Frank Peretti. This is a horror book and if I chicken out at the last minute, I will have to quickly decide on a back up.
Looks like I'm all good and ready to face the stress of work travel.
The thought of being bored out of my mind in airport lounges and waiting halls is terrifying so this weekend, I went through my shelf for some possible books to bring along with me to help is de-stress while on the road or in the air.
These include :
The Kalahari Typing School for Men and In the Company of Cheerful Ladies. Both books are by Alexander McCall Smith and part of the No. 1 Ladies Detective Agency Series. They are great for day trips as I can complete one book over two flights (into the city and out of the city).
I have decided start on The Hobbit by J.R.R. Tolkien as I have this book in my shelf for quite a while and with the movie coming out soon, it would be good to quickly finished it and decide if I would like the movie when the time comes.
I have also decided to scare myself silly with House by Ted Dekker and Frank Peretti. This is a horror book and if I chicken out at the last minute, I will have to quickly decide on a back up.
Looks like I'm all good and ready to face the stress of work travel.
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