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I normally pack a Historical Fiction like c j sansom or Bernard Cornwall or John Jakes, a fantasy/sci fi book and a random pick at the airport , normally with a glitzy cover or mystery (Labyrinth.
Then if I am on the long September holiday I go to the local library.

" 'Its my only hope' obi-1", of keeping the tbr pile under 100.

" 'Its my only hope' obi-1", of keeping the tbr pile under 100."
comendable I suppose Ice to chip away...rather hopeless task.
Im my case, just my virtual tbr pile alone has reached alarming proportions.Luckily, GR is keeping track of those.
My actual tbr pile is an example of my random order
#3 piles by my bed of tbr next, plus a box. Then there is a troublesomely big pile of books I have recently that are waiting to be reviewed or entered into one of my notebooks.
Is Gozo a rough trip or one of those oops were there?

I usually bring a second book for after I arrive at my destination to read during down time in a hotel, or if things are too tense or boring during a visit with family. The second book is usually something more interesting than the re-read, so I can escape into it if needed...
I don't know how it happens, but when I arrive home after travel, I tend to have two or more books than when I left. Do you think they multiply in the suitcase somehow?

Re-reads! Now thts a brilliant idea.
Sounds like you do a fair amount of travelling still.
I like to leave a book after I have read it in an appropriate spot. Like finding a gate of Rome to leave The Gates of RomeConn Iggulden and wilbur Smith'sElephant Songat the elephant refuge in Thailand.

One of my favorite re-reads for flying is

I've never left a book in a specific place like that. What a fun idea! Next trip I'll have to bring a book that matches my destination.
Books mentioned in this topic
Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance: An Inquiry Into Values (other topics)Elephant Song (other topics)
The Gates of Rome (other topics)
Labyrinth (other topics)
Authors mentioned in this topic
Conn Iggulden (other topics)John Jakes (other topics)
Bernard Cornwell (other topics)
I like short stories for short trips, but want something I wont finish too quickly.
please add your recommendations.
There is little worse than the dismay of being caught with nothing to read when away from home.