Toddler Train Man and I flew halfway across the country a
few weeks ago to visit my family. I knew I’d be focused on keeping him
occupied, but I threw a book into my bag with some hopeful thoughts. He was
fantastic, but I decided resting when he did was more important…you just can’t
predict those airlines. Nor toddlers, for that matter. I did have the energy to
snoop around my fellow travelers, though. There were lots of magazine and
newspaper readers; these were the books being read:
- Ricochet by Sandra
Brown
- The Troubled Man by
Henning Mankell
- Strangers in Death
by JD Robb
- The Glass Castle by
Jeannette Walls
- The Icarus Agenda
by Robert Ludlum
- Due or Die by Jenn
McKinlay
- The Hour I First
Believed by Wally Lamb
- The Postmistress by
Sarah Blake
- Fifty Shades of Grey
by E L James
- The Bible
Quite a diverse list, and some I want to read myself. You
just never know where reading lists might come from!
What would I have caught you reading in the airport/on the
plane? Which of these books is appealing to you?
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