I have a trip coming up that will be a five hour flight there and another five hour flight back. Suggest exactly 2 books for me that I can read in 5 hours and will pair well together as bookends for my trip. Please don’t suggest like 8 choices I want exactly 2 that you think go together
by BigBaseballGuyyy
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Into the Wild and Into Thin Air by Jon Krakauer
Into Thin Air may be a biiiit of a stretch for five hours but that depends on how fast you read
Just because of your user name:
Last Days of Summer by Steve Kluger
The Chosen by Chaim Potok
(It would help us help you if you mentioned what kind of books you tend to like)
The Monk and Robot duology.
Albert Camus’ *The Stranger*, followed by Kamel Daoud’s *The Mersault Investigation*.
Falling.
Drowning, both by TJ Newman.
Sorry I’m an asshole for suggesting these to read on a flight.
I love these demanding, anal posts. “Suggest exactly 2 books for me that I can read in 5 hours that pair well together as bookends.”
GTFO
Desperation by Stephen King and The Regulators by Richard Bachman.
The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn by Mark Twain and James by Percival Everett.
When it comes to baseball, I haven’t read anything. So I’ll take a shot in the dark.
I can’t concentrate on anything but genre fiction on airplanes. If you’re like me, then maybe you’d like two cozy, short and comforting books, because travel sucks anymore. One healing fiction and one mystery, so you have a bit of cozy variety:
**The Guest Cat** by Takashi Hiraide
**A Morbid Taste for Bones** (Brother Cadfael #1) by Ellis Peters