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Ten best books to read on the road.

Lead: I want to travel, but I don't know how to spend the long journey. Why not take a book to purify the mind and let the mind and feet travel together? The following are ten books I have carefully arranged for you, which are most suitable for reading on the road. Welcome to refer to them!

"Lucky us"-amy bloom

The book describes that the protagonists Irish and Eva embark on a journey to Hollywood in pursuit of a better life. This is a book about gossip, thieves and travel, ranking first in the 20 14 bestseller list.

Michael Chabon Telegraph Street

Telegraph Street is a black literature, which fully explains the spirit of Dongwan. For readers who love this book, the spirit of Dongwan has never changed.

Round House-Luis Edelis

Edelis's masterpiece describes the tenacious resistance of Native Americans to colonial rule. The description of the father and son in the book makes the reader immersive.

The periphery-William Gibson

Gibson's online punk novels are not so much about traveling as about the importance of owning a private jet. The protagonist in the book constantly shuttles between Brussels, Tokyo, Vancouver and major tourist attractions. The author puts forward a brand-new modern tourism spirit, that is, the world is vast and boundless, so how can we expect to exhaust it once?

Expressway-Riley Heineck, USA

This is a masterpiece written by essayists Heineck and Kerouac. Their combination stems from their respective exhibits being exhibited in local museums. The book describes in detail the 1950s. From then on, ordinary people can also start road trip.

Lady-Kelly Lynn and Kellie Martin

New Orleans attracts tourists from all over the world with its exquisite food and long history. This book is based on the protagonist in life, Josie Arlington. Yue Se's life was full of jazz, voodoo, champagne and sex, and he was notorious all his life.

"Doing nothing"-brannon Peckinson

This book puts forward the view that road trip is a kind of legal evasion. In this award-winning work, the hero, John Sharp, had to flee after killing his father. John has been avoiding the mysterious woman all the way, not wanting to look back on his past.

Autumn Balloon-Kenny porpora

Many famous novels in history revolve around the wealth of Long Island, such as The Great Gatsby, but many readers have also had such questions: How do ordinary people on Long Island live? The book Autumn Balloon answers readers' questions well. This book is about a drug addict family in Long Island. Every autumn, the protagonist's family will hold a ceremony to write the names of drug addicts at home on balloons and let them fly. Then the protagonist's family moved from Long Island to Arizona, where they started a new life.

"Money is not everything"-ron rush

The beauty of Apalaghia comes not only from the picturesque scenery, but also from the spiritual strength of the local people. Rush devoted his life to expressing these stories in poetry. After reading this book, readers will be fascinated by the scenery along the way, and experience the unknown mental torture of the protagonist in a seemingly simple and quiet trip.

Carsick-John Watershed

Carsickness is a story about a film producer hitchhiking. The author himself is not sure about the ending of the story, so there have been three different versions of the ending. The book describes the protagonist's mental journey in detail, vividly and vividly. (Internship Compilation: Blair Reviewer: Li)