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    Def will not be reading for that entire time, but I'd at least like to burn a few hours of that time with a book. Preferably something that is super engaging while also being somewhat light, because I will likely be tired and a little anxious, lol. Bonus points if the setting is in Italy or involves an adventure on a Vespa.

    Mostly looking for fiction, but non-fiction and any other genres are perfectly fine too! I will read anything.

    Tysm!!

    by Real_Ganache6597

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    1. idkBlahokayDuh on

      Hey hey; when i read on flights, i generally pick up feel goods and light-ish reads, so id suggest any Frederick Backman novel, probably Anxious people if i had to recommend one. Also read “remarkably bright creatures” on a flight!

    2. Let’s do Italian writers. Italo Calvino “iif on a winter’s night a Traveller…, Lampedusa – The Leopard, Umberto Eco – The Name of the Rose

    3. Light reading: One Italian Summer by Rebecca Serle

      Less light (but excellent) reading: My Brilliant Friend and it’s follow-up books by Elena Ferrante.

    4. Nothing makes the time fly, like a story so vivid and engaging that you forgot you are in the real world because your mind is locked in this fictional world. A couple reads I feel qualify for that description:

      Ender’s Game

      Ready Player One

      Bad Luck and Trouble (Jack Reacher)

      And one bonus one: Four Feathers. Though a little slow to start, this is a classic story about a coward who redeems his own life. Very moving and engaging especially at the end.

      Safe flight and happy reading!

    5. Angels and Demons by Dan Brown. There is a reason they are called “airport novels.” This is long, fun, engaging and poorly written (but that’s not terrible when I am on a plane and not fully engaged as a reader). And it partially takes place in Italy.

    6. ReddisaurusRex on

      Bahaha, this is kind of in jest, but *Sky Daddy.* I seriously want to catch someone reading this on a plane.

      More seriously, I agree with the suggestion of *One Italian Summer.*

      Other ideas:

      Beautiful Ruins by Jess Walters

      My Brilliant Friend by Elena Ferrante

      Every Time I Go On Vacation Someone Dies by Catherine Mack

      Edit: Also, I love Lindsey Davis mysteries that take place in Ancient Rome – Flavia Albia and/or Marcus Didius Falco. I prefer Flavia most because she’s female, but the Marcus books are also excellent. You in no way need to read one to enjoy the other and can read them out of order if you don’t want to read a series/totally fine to just pick any that strike your fancy.

    7. Imperial_Haberdasher on

      If you want something utterly nuts, that’s kind of Italian you might go with Joe Abercrombie’s *The Devils*.

      *The Spirit Ring* by Lois McMaster Bujold is also Italian-flavored fantasy, as is Paolo Bacigalupi’s *Naviola*.

      If you like history, try R. A. Scotti’s *Basilica: The Splendor and the Scandal: Building Saint Peter’s*.

    8. PsychologicalSize334 on

      Dungeon Crawler Carl (consider downloading the audiobook too it’s fantastic & about 13 hours long)

    9. introvertgrammarian on

      I’ve never taken an international flight, but when I travel, I try to read something by Anne Tyler. The writing is straightforward and solid. The characters and their situations are relatable, and her observations are excellent.

    10. 4 Past Midnight by Stephen King is 4 novellas that are high quality reads. The first one is all about what might happen on a plane…

    11. JustAnnesOpinion on

      Beautiful Ruins by Jess Walter is a novel partially set in Italy. It’s literary fiction with a satirical viewpoint and a strong romantic thread. I think it would be good for travel. Not too long, accessible but substantial.

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