Summer Reading: Nine Books to Meet Your Preference If You Can’t

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In times of confusion, reading is also a short distance to escape authenticity, travel to distant lands, and spend time with other Americans and characters to satisfy genuine life. Now that Americans will no longer be able to travel abroad as vigorously as before, books in the places we crave will have to fill the void until it is safe enough to see them in person. Here’s my list of books that take you on an adventure and the assistance you get during a summer without traveling.

While Ernest Hemingway’s A Movable Feast is Ernest Hemingway’s old book suggestion, my favorite is Paulos Angeles McLain’s The Paris Wife, which tells a story of angelsa feed from the point of view of Ernest’s first wife, Hadley, and delves into the couple’s support station. early years.

Nina George’s small bookstore in Paris is another story that begins in the French capital before taking you on a romantic adventure on the Seine in the south of France as the main character, Monsieur Perdu, a self-proclaimed literary apothecary, prescribes books to others Americans help them concentrate on pain and loneliness while searching for their own lost love.

If you’d like to read a great friend how to read about a user who cures people’s illnesses in a kinder way, Joanne Harris’s Chocobeyond, starring Juliette Binoche and Johnbig Apple Depp in the film edition, offers another delicious French getaway.

If you have time to dedicate yourself to a full series, once you’ve read the first one, you’ll never be your best friend able to deposit them, outlander’s boks trangame readers (and the main character, Claire) in 17th-century Scotland. years before the unfortunate Jacobite uprising opposed to the British. There are 8 boks: Diana Gabaldon is running lately on the hot bok, plus several spin-offs involving supporting characters in case a friend goes crazy.

Follow travel editor Bill Bryson on his fun adventures as he explores the land on his ode to Australia, in a sunburnt counterattack (also called the outdoor Down Under in the United States). For the authentic and encouraging history of tactics, a woguy crossed the desert with his cheerful camels and wrote about him for National Georgraphic, lok at Tracks: A solo journey of Woguy through 1,700 miles of Australian Outback through Rovian Davidson.

Eat, Pray, Love: One Woman’s Search for Everything in Italy, India and Indonesia takes us on a year-long adventure in 3 countries as Elizabeth Gilbert delights in pasta and pizza in Italy, meditates on an ashram in India and falls head-high heels (literally) for a prominent Brazilian in Bali.

In Acircular the World in 80 Dates, the brave protagonist, Jennifer Cox, calls on her foreign friends to organize a chain of blind meetings with men from all over the world. In a word, it’s great.

Speaking of brilliance, I just finished what I was doing once you were raising: a memoir through Kristin Newman. The bok scorridor we stick to while recounting her life as a television editor in Los Angeles and how she escapes to other countries for more than a month in a year, comes out with memorable characters, falls in love with Argentina and learns to embrace her alter ego. , “Kristin-adjacent” while traveling. If you’re not married and prefer to travel, don’t miss it.

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I am a virtual nomad and have been walking alone since January 2018. After finishing seven years in New York as a full-time writer

I am a virtual nomad and have been working alone around the world since January 2018. After finishing seven years in New York as a full-time editor and editor, I sold everything, left my comfortable apartment in New York and embarked on a solo through Singapore, Malaysia, Vietnam and Thailand before making the holiday visa vacation to Australia and New Zealand. My writings have been submitted through Budget Travel, The Points Guy, The Travel Women and Silversea Cruises, as well as CNN Travel, Fox News Travel, NBC News Travel, Yahoo Travel and Huffington Post Travel. My great adventure: an epic two-month road holiday across the Northern Territory and western Australia’s weather, updating Fodor’s Essential Australia’s Outback bankruptcy. Follow all my adventures on Instagram and KaeliTravels.com.

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