mszula Posted February 20, 2009 #51 Share Posted February 20, 2009 I like really light reading for cruises. I collect what some would probably refer to as "chick lit" (not romance or Danielle Steel; but close) and save it for the cruises. This time I borrowed 3 audio books and have downloaded them onto my I-Pod. I will zone out by the pool and let someone else read my book to me. :cool: Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
karolm Posted February 20, 2009 #52 Share Posted February 20, 2009 OMG I read Atlas Shrugged at least 40 years ago. Heartily recommend. In fact I may pick it up for my next cruise for a re-read. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
DonnaK Posted February 21, 2009 #53 Share Posted February 21, 2009 I read daily. I bring several books with me when on vacation and I've been known to buy more in the gift shops when I've finished the ones I've brought with me. I'm seriously thinking of bringing a bag full of old paperbacks to leave on the ship when we sail in a few weeks. To those of you who leave books behind in the ship's library, or set them free in ports, etc, please check out www.bookcrossing.com You can register and label your books, and then future readers can journal it's journey. I "bookcrossed" about 10 books on the Caribbean Princess (NY to Canada) last year, and 4 months later, one of the books was journaled by a finder who picked up the book on Rhapsody of the Seas in Asia/Australia and took it home to the UK with her. After cruising, bookcrossing is my favorite hobby!!! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
caribbeang Posted February 21, 2009 #54 Share Posted February 21, 2009 All well and good. Change the pace and read some caribbean authors. All the action takes place on Caribbean islands. :D Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
noothername Posted February 22, 2009 #55 Share Posted February 22, 2009 Our local library system has free book downloads I put on my mp3 player to listen to when Im laying by the pool or flying. I like the suspense/mystery novel like Cornwell, Patterson, Koontz and steven White. Nothing like that "twist at the end.:eek: Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
paul929207 Posted February 22, 2009 #56 Share Posted February 22, 2009 We start with 6 to 10 paperbacks when we leave home. These are for the flights, which are often intercontinental, with long layovers. While on the ship we use the library for reading material. We have been reading a number of books by Stephen Frey. They are mysteries involving high finance and the stock market. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Treven Posted February 22, 2009 #57 Share Posted February 22, 2009 I've recently downloaded additional Patricia Cornwell (Kay Scarpetta series) books to my Sony reader, plus Tom Clancy has finally agreed to allow his books to be offered electronically, so I downloaded several of his. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
2sunny Posted February 23, 2009 #58 Share Posted February 23, 2009 Also love Cornwell, but Really LOVE Patterson.. I always bring a book if I can, although through the library on the Explorer I read the several Father Dowling Mysteries that were on board...a very easy read. Nothing like a lounge on the deck, a "drink of the day" in my hand and a good book......AHHHH my idea of cruising, I don't care if I never go into port!:p You are SO right! On our first cruise we were on the Celebrity Summit and I 'found' the wonderful padded, teak lounge chairs in the Solarium Pool area. I took a wonderful swim in that GREAT pool and then went to the Spa Café and got a large glass of iced tea. Sat in one of those lovely lounge chairs that face a wall of glass, where you see nothing but the beautiful Caribbean slipping by! No kids allowed so it was SO peaceful! I sat there the whole afternoon reading! I told me DH that if he was looking for me the rest of the cruise that was where I would be! I was glad I had taken 4 books with me. I always take new books with me and then leave them to the library so I do not have to take them home:D Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
AzCruiseGurl Posted February 23, 2009 #59 Share Posted February 23, 2009 I was about to order the book Cruise Confidential on Amazon and I came across Permanent Passenger: Has anyone read this book?? Just wondering if I should order both?? __________________ Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
DizzyDallasDi Posted February 23, 2009 #60 Share Posted February 23, 2009 When on vacation, I like to read books that do not require a lot of thinking and are funny. The Shopaholic series by Sophie Kinsella are wonderful. On my last cruise I read When You Start Looking Like Your Passport Photo, It's Time to Go Home by Erma Bombeck and Dave Barry's Complete Guide to Guys. Both of those had me laughing out loud. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
juggles Posted February 23, 2009 #61 Share Posted February 23, 2009 How To Kill Your Husband...by Kathe Lette [hilarious] The Rush Home Road ...by...Lori Lansons [dark but a good read] Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
CruisinMermaid Posted February 23, 2009 #62 Share Posted February 23, 2009 If you like to laugh, I'd recommend anything by Sophie Kinsella, Wendy Markham or Marian Keyes. Those ladies are funny! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
MaisonRose Posted January 27, 2014 #63 Share Posted January 27, 2014 [quote name=editor@cruisecritic;18067060 If you have a hankering for books that are cruise-related' date=' check out our book story. It's time for an update but all the recommendations still stand (there's a blend, fun reads, serious stuff, kids' books). It's here: http://www.cruisecritic.com/articles.cfm?ID=307. Carolyn Carolyn Spencer Brown Editor in Chief Cruise Critic[/quote] I would like to nominate my favorite cruise novel, MICHAEL ONDATJE's. THE CATS TABLE, a coming of age sailing adventure of three boys travelling from Sri Lanka to England. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
dorisis Posted January 27, 2014 #64 Share Posted January 27, 2014 Some people drink tequila concoctions; some of us read. Different strokes. LIKE1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
alexspepa Posted January 27, 2014 #65 Share Posted January 27, 2014 Some people drink tequila concoctions; some of us read. Different strokes. I like to do both - that way i just have to bring one book and i can re-read it throughout the cruise. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Zach1213 Posted January 27, 2014 #66 Share Posted January 27, 2014 I like to do both - that way i just have to bring one book and i can re-read it throughout the cruise. Multiple tequila concoctions + a book + a seat on my balcony watching the world float by. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ehfl Posted January 27, 2014 #67 Share Posted January 27, 2014 If you enjoy Hiaasen, you'll like Flash Mob by Robert O'Connell. It's a mystery, but with the comedy and quirky characters you might find in a Hiaasen story. Carl Hiaasen is really fun. Always a great read. One truly laugh-out-loud book is Christopher Moore's "Lamb, The Gospel According to Biff, Christ's Childhood Pal", (which should only be read by those not easily offended and with a sense of humor about Christian history). One of my all-time favorites. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Granny1 Posted January 30, 2014 #68 Share Posted January 30, 2014 A laugh out loud book is anything by Janet Evanovich (Stephanie Plum) series. They are funny..Good reading..:p Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
janetz Posted January 30, 2014 #69 Share Posted January 30, 2014 To Heaven And Back by Mary Neal, MD Great read! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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