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Nook's are designed to be used on the go, is there any chance of a Travel Genre Book Club?
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02-08-2012 01:53 AM
I love the idea of being able to bring your entire reading list everywhere you go. That is the beauty of The Nook and e-Books. No more dog eared pages, and heavy stacks of books to carry around while you travel the globe.
Are other Customers or Authors interested in a Travel Book Nook Club? I hope so, Please let me know what your favorite travel books are?
What are your favorite destinations that you have read about and would like to visit?
This is my favorite Adventure Travel book.
Black Arts in South East Asia, Adventures in Thailand, Laos, and Cambodia
Re: Nook's are designed to be used on the go, is there any chance of a Travel Genre Book Club?
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08-12-2012 10:40 PM
Any books by Paul Theroux and the J. Marteen Troost books.
Theroux is very knowledgeable and ties in history and literature to his travels.
J. Marteen Troost is delightfully humorous.
And Richard Grant-- especially "God's Middle Finger."
I like trains, islands, and scapes.
And Edward Abbey for his books about his travels throughout the USA West.