Does size matter?
When I was packing for last week's vacation, picking clothes was the easy part. Picking which books to bring involved a considerable dilemma.
The next book in my TBR stack was THE GIRL WHO KICKED THE HORNETS' NEST. If I'd been taking a car vacation I would have brought it, but I couldn't quite convince myself to bring it on a plane trip. My carry-on was heavy enough, and it didn't make sense to pack this book in my suitcase and then start reading a mass market paperback on the plane.
If we'd gone near a bookstore in Florida I would likely have given in and bought a second copy of it, knowing I could always pawn a copy off on a friend, but turned out there was no reading time on this trip other than the plane flights, so in the end it probably worked out for the best.
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The next book in my TBR stack was THE GIRL WHO KICKED THE HORNETS' NEST. If I'd been taking a car vacation I would have brought it, but I couldn't quite convince myself to bring it on a plane trip. My carry-on was heavy enough, and it didn't make sense to pack this book in my suitcase and then start reading a mass market paperback on the plane.
If we'd gone near a bookstore in Florida I would likely have given in and bought a second copy of it, knowing I could always pawn a copy off on a friend, but turned out there was no reading time on this trip other than the plane flights, so in the end it probably worked out for the best.
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Last time I flew to Taiwan, I took all three of the Baroque Cycle. Yup, 3000 pages. In hardbacks.
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When I was first out of college I traveled extensively for work, and developed a certain tolerance for flying, though a good book helps pass the time.
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I go through about 1 book per 5 hours of plane ride/down time on vacation, so it is a matter of how much I can cram in my carry on and suitcase. MM are nice and compact and can sometimes squish rather well, so they are preferred.
I still fail at enjoying ebooks, so maximizing book space for travel is still a thing I do.
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I will have one paperback or thing trade paperback in my carryon for reading when I can't read my ebooks. And I have my Palm TX with about 1800-2000 books with me at all times and my phone, which is a Windows Mobil 6 and can read ebooks but it really small.
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I always take at least 2 books on the plane. Just in case.
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