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    Hello! Looking for 1-2 books I can start on an upcoming long flight. Would prefer something not only available in hardcover so it can be lighter for traveling. For context, here books I’ve loved in the past / recently:

    – Normal People by Sally Rooney

    – Demon Copperhead by Barbara Kingsolver

    – Lost Lambs by Madeline Cash

    – Small Things Like These by Claire Keegan

    – In the Dream House by Carmen Maria Machado

    – The Nickel Boys by Colson Whitehead

    – Sorrow and Bliss Meg Mason

    Tempted to just re read demon copperhead casue I loved it so much but why not try new things!!!

    Love memoirs, fiction mostly but open to anything!

    by matcha_lover97

    10 Comments

    1. LiveRent3121 on

      Soldier Sailor by Claire Kilroy

      Trespasses by Louise Kennedy

      The God of Small Things by Arundhati Roy

    2. SexyRavenclawReader on

      Jade City by Fonda Lee is a wonderful adventure, 500+ pages but goes by fast.

    3. LionessTheGreat on

      I recently had a long haul flight, and I enjoyed The Midnight’s children. I read it on Kindle. Loved it so much.

    4. Inevitable_Guard_876 on

      God of the Woods by Liz Moore- mystery/thriller set in the 50-70s ish, multiple POVs, engaging storyline. I finished it in about 6 hours of flights, but I read abnormally quickly when a book gets my attention. I think it’s around 500 pages?

    5. DietNarrow8275 on

      Since you like Whitehead, try The Underground Railroad or Zone One. Memoirs of a Geisha by William Golden.

    6. You can read the first two books in Colson Whitehead’s Harlem trilogy, *Harlem Shuffle* and *Crook Manifesto.* The third, *Cool Machine*, will be released in July.

      If you haven’t read them yet, I liked Kingsolver’s *Poisonwood Bible* and *Animal Dreams*.

      A couple other novels you may like if you’ve yet to read them are Min Jin Lee’s *Pachinko*, Louise Erdrich’s *The Night Watchman,* Percival Everett’s *James*, and Tommy Orange’s *There There.*

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