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One of my favorite parts of getting away is choosing what reading material I’ll bring along. I like books that are light but not flimsy. Entertaining but not trivial. Smart but not pedantic. I like a ripping good story, characters I can care about (even if they aren’t perfect), and a setting that feels like a vacation all by itself.
Currently in my vacation suitcase (and just let me digress to say how NICE it is to be packing a suitcase again. #TeamPhizer):
- Maggie Toussaint’s Shrimply Dead (Coastal Georgia flavor plus seafood recipes) 
- Terry Odell’s Deadly Options (the Colorado mountains plus police procedures) 
- Sujata Massey’s The Bombay Prince (a 1920s India setting plus feminist amateur sleuthing) 
- John Lanchester’s Reality and Other Stories (spooky ghosts plus even spookier technology) 
- Laura Valeri’s After Life as a Human (an untamed Florida island plus meditations on spirit) 
- Stacey Abram’s While Justice Sleeps (political intrigue plus gun fights and kissing) 
See? Something for every mood that could possibly strike, and absolutely nothing that requires a dictionary to understand (not that there’s anything wrong with challenging reading, but vacation require relaxation of both body and mind).
Do you have a book you’d like to recommend? Let me know in the comments! I’m always looking for my Next Good Read. And as always, please support your local independent bookstore.
