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What kind of book should I take with me when traveling?
Because I had to choose what books to bring, I packed my other luggage and looked at the bookshelves. Once, I picked up a copy of "The Da Vinci Code". The movie was already I read it and wanted to read it again. I sat on the sofa and read the beginning, and I was deeply attracted. I ended up reading it all night. After finishing the book, I just went to the airport. I brought another novel with me, but I couldn't help but feel annoyed on the plane, I should have saved "The Da Vinci Code" to read. Another time, I thought that I would have 10 hours on the plane to read a full-length novel, so I brought a copy of "Qin Opera". The novel was highly rated, but I had no interest in that author, so I thought about what to do on the plane. In a claustrophobic space, I must finish reading this novel to change my prejudices. But when I got on the plane, I found that there were a lot of dialects in this novel, which was even harder to understand than English. I read the beginning several times within two hours and finally threw it away. Got off. From this point of view, books brought on board should be inspected in advance, but do not inspect them all at once. Sometimes when you go on vacation abroad, you just want to spend a few days doing nothing at the beach. In this case, you have to choose one or two books to take with you. One time when I went to Malaysia, I brought "The Correction" by American writer Franzen. The book has more than 600 pages, which should be enough to read. Unexpectedly, the beginning of the book is good, but then it becomes trivial. I read 250 pages on the beach, and it was still... Decided to give up. Big books do consume time, so it is better to bring the most classic works. Once, I put two classics in my suitcase. The four major books were "War and Peace" and "The Brothers Karamazov". I have read the latter book dozens of times, and the longest time I read it was 80 pages, but I always plan to find a chance to finish it. Facts have proved that you can’t compete with yourself when you go on vacation. I only briefly browsed these four books, put them in a box and brought them back. The reason why I browsed was because I was embarrassed not to read them. Nowadays, when you go out, there is free Internet everywhere. It is easy to read something to relieve your boredom. It is easy to pass the time. Those tomes that cannot be read at home cannot be read anywhere else. The suitcase was packed, and I stood in front of the bookshelf to choose books, just like choosing a piece of clothing. After all, going out and reading in a public place is still a little different. I saw a young man on a train in France, reading a copy of "History of Greek City-States", and I couldn't help but admire his level of civilization. Later, with the advent of iPad and Kindle, the problem of which books to choose was solved, and the problem of privacy in reading books was also solved. You can take dozens or hundreds of books with you when you go out. The reading lights in the cabin are always very uncomfortable. At this time, the bright iPad shows its advantages. The first book I read on the iPad was "The Biography of Steve Jobs". Because a person in the IT industry said that watching "The Biography of Steve Jobs" on the iPad is a commemoration of his old man. You see, reading is also a ritual thing. Another kind of reading experience that is very good is to buy locally published books in tourist destinations. For example, I bought a small book in a town in the Rocky Mountains. It talked about how the nearby peaks were named and how maps and geologists used them. Surveying the Rocky Mountains; Another time in Thailand, I went to a bookstore and found a book called "The Narratives of a Transvestite". I had seen the demeanor of a transvestite a few days ago, so I quickly bought a copy. The cover was rough and gaudy, and the printing quality was poor, but the content was It's very fascinating, and it's a great way to understand the local culture. In Cambodia, there are many books for sale at various tourist attractions. Short's book "Polpot" is thick and large, and the other "Big Brother No. 1" is a little thinner. The personal perspective is written by LOUNG UNG. "First they killed my father." There is also a movie called "The Killing Fields", which is sold on DVD everywhere.
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