Tuesday 31 May 2011

Top Ten Tuesday - Beach Reads!

Top Ten Tuesday is a meme over at The Broke and The Bookish.

I was actually in two minds whether or not to take part in this one. It's been a few weeks though since I have done a Top Ten Tuesday. Basically, I don't do beach holidays. I prefer visiting cities and cramming in as many activities as possible within my time there. Needless to say I don't get much reading done (although I still take a book with me). That being said I haven't had a proper holiday in what feels like forever and a beach holiday is looking more and more attractive. So here is what I would take on my first beach holiday.

1. American Gods - Neil Gaiman. I think it's this books ten year anniversary and I have been meaning to give it a re-read (truth be told I can't find my copy and have a horrible feeling the ex has it - grumble). It's such a good book but I have forgotten lots of it so I think this would be ideal.

2. Murder on the Links- Agatha Christie. I thoroughly enjoyed the first Poirot book when I read it a few months back. It's such an easy and enjoyable read. I love Poirot and I think the second one would be a nice relaxing read.

3. Jane Eyre - Charlotte Bronte. I know, classics might seem a bit heavy for a holiday in the sun. However, this is another re-read that is long overdue. When I first read it all those years ago it was nothing but a pleasure. I don't imagine it would be any different this time round.

4. A Walk In The Woods - Bill Bryson. Do you ever find yourself planning your next holiday whilst on holiday? I do, so what better way to do that than to read some travel writing. Plus I have been meaning to read Bryson's travel books for a long time. I have heard they are a fantastic and funny read.

5. Silent In The Grave - Deanna Raybourn. Another book I've been meaning to read. Recommended to me by GabeReads. It doesn't look too heavy and would probably be a book I would pass on to my friends (something else I end up doing on holiday).

6. Gone - Michael Grant. Yes, I realise it's a YA and I've been taking a break from them. This one though has been sitting on my shelf for a long long time (I bought it when it was first out in hardback) and it's nagging at me. Plus it's usually YA I take on holiday as it's relatively light.

7. Jpod - Douglas Coupland. Another re-read. Simply because it's one of my favourite books. Problem is it will have me laughing out loud and making me look like a lunatic next to the pool.

8. The Green Rider - Kristen Britain. Another recommendation by a blogger (I am so sorry, I can't remember who it was). I haven't read a fantasy book in a long time. This would be perfect to start a new series.

9. A Game Of Thrones - George R. R. Martin. I really do need to read this again before I move onto the second one. It's quite a large book so with plenty of time on my hands a holiday might be the best time to do that.

10. Charlie Parker books - John Connolly. Okay, this is a series rather than one book. Taken some of these along would be perfect. I know and love the characters already. Nothing better than a series you are comfortable with and still enjoy.

11 comments:

  1. Jane Eyre is one of my favorites.
    Some of these are new to me I'm going to have to look them up.

    ReplyDelete
  2. I don't know many of these--I'll have to check them out. I definitely agree with Agatha Christie, Jane Eyre, and Game of Thrones. I think a beach read either needs to be something you can read in an afternoon, or something that engrosses you so thoroughly, you forget to move for hours :)

    ReplyDelete
  3. You know, if I was away on holiday, relaxed and peacefully reading it I would have liked Jane Eyre a lot more than I did! It wouldn't have seemed heavy!
    American Gods is a great choice, but it would have been the third Gaiman book in my list!!
    Nice list!

    ReplyDelete
  4. I think Christie will be a popular choice on these lists. I think she is perfect holiday fayre. I'm debating reading Game of Thrones - is it worth it?

    ReplyDelete
  5. I have been wanting to read Game of Thrones for a while, I have heard so many good things about it.

    ReplyDelete
  6. I listened to Game of Thrones, and I really liked it.

    ReplyDelete
  7. Love the list. I don't do beach holidays either but I love the beach at home. I do prefer it in winter when those pesky tourists and sunbathers aren't around though! ;)

    Did you ever see the TV show of JPod? A friend gave it to me downloaded of the net (shhh) and it was really quite funny.

    ReplyDelete
  8. Thanks for stopping by this morning! Definitely give A Walk in the Woods a shot! That's the only Bryson I've read, but it was an easy and funny read. I just bought American Gods the other day at a used bookstore. Your inclusion of it makes me all the more excited to start it this summer!

    ReplyDelete
  9. I also read my first Piorot murder mystery a few months back and really enjoyed it! Maybe I'll give Murder on the Links a try next.

    ReplyDelete
  10. Thanks for all your comments everyone.

    Falaise - Yes, I've seen a few Christie mentioned in responses. Great minds and all that, hee hee. If you like a good fantasy book then I do recommend A Game Of Thrones. Well worth reading.

    Ellie - No, I haven't seen the TV show although I have heard lots of good things about it.

    ReplyDelete
  11. #3 & #4 are both fabulous books with really great settings. I am especially fond of old England/Europe with all their country manors and moors. So lovely!

    ReplyDelete