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Top 10 Book Recommendations for a Long Flight Travel

- Kesia Yoon
- March 30, 2023
Traveling may be thrilling and entertaining, yet it can also be stressful. You’ll want to make your trip as pleasant and pleasurable as possible, which involves planning ahead of time. That’s why we’ve put together this list of our top ten favorite novels for long-distance travel—they’ll keep you engaged and broaden your perspective while you’re on the long road.
Importance of Books in Long Travels
Long travel is a tough task for anyone. It’s not just about the physical pain of sitting in a plane for hours, but also the mental discomfort that comes along with it. You have to put up with your fellow passengers and their loud conversations; you need to keep yourself occupied by reading books or watching movies as well as listening to music on headphones (this can help reduce stress).
Reading books while traveling helps improve your English vocabulary and knowledge base so that when you land back home after finishing an intensive task like learning German or French during your trip abroad, everything will be easier because of all these things around us even if they are small things like seeing street signs written in English instead of French.
Top 10 Best Book Recommendations for Long travel
- Perks of Being a Wallflower by Stephen Chbosky- The novel follows Charlie as he enters high school and makes friends with Sam, Patrick, and others. It also marks a major development in the protagonist’s life. It is told from the perspective of a teenager who has just entered high school. Based on real experiences that Chbosky had while in college at Temple University (where he studied English literature).
- The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo by Stieg Larsson– The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo is a crime thriller set in Sweden. It’s the first in a trilogy of novels by Stieg Larsson, and it’s about Lisbeth Salander, an antisocial hacker who becomes involved with Mikael Blomkvist at his newspaper. As they investigate a mysterious woman named Harriet Vanger—who claims to have been burned by her father’s family—they discover more about her than they ever expected. Lisbeth has been tattooed on her left wrist with a dragon; this comes from an incident when she was young and abused by foster parents who used it as punishment for misbehavior; however, after years at boarding school (where she became friends with Mikael), they start investigating this mystery together while trying not only to uncover what happened but also protect themselves from being attacked by those who want revenge against them.
- The Bone People by Keri Hulme- It was first published in the United Kingdom and has since been published in more than 20 languages. The book tells the story of a Maori woman named Tirowati who sets off on a journey to find her missing daughter. The setting for this novel is New Zealand, where it takes place on the island of Rakiura (New Zealand). It’s set around 1910 and revolves around an elderly Maori woman named Tirowati who sets out on a search for her long-lost granddaughter Tamae after she disappears one night while fishing with her husband Kereera (who died soon after). As they travel across different islands throughout New Zealand, they come across many characters including police officers such as Constable Tawhai and Sergeant Maharao who help them along their way but also become suspicious about what exactly happened during those final moments before Tamae disappeared.
- Nutshell by Ian McEwan- This short story is about a baby born at 32 weeks who has a heart defect. The mother of this baby wants to have an abortion, but her doctor says that it would not be a good idea because she could die if she had it done too early. The mother goes home with her husband and son to wait out her pregnancy until the baby is born. On their way back from dinner one night they stop at their local hospital where they see several patients in wheelchairs or on stretchers being pushed outside by doctors and nurses – presumably because those patients are not candidates for life support machines anymore due to weakness caused by lack of oxygen during surgery performed earlier today.
- The Old Man and the Sea by Ernest Hemingway- The Old Man and the Sea by Ernest Hemingway is a classic novel that has been widely read and praised by millions of people. The story follows Santiago, an old Cuban fisherman who goes out for one last great adventure in his life. The novel was published in 1952, but it remains one of Hemingway’s most popular works today. It has been adapted into several films including one starring Gregory Peck as Santiago, who spends much of the book working on a giant marlin named Quebranta (the old man).
- Dracula by Bram Stoker- Dracula is a classic horror novel about Count Dracula, a vampire who travels from Transylvania to England to prey on English people. It was written by Bram Stoker and first published in 1897.
- A Wild Sheep Chase by Haruki Murakami- Murakami’s novel is a must-read for anyone who has ever felt lost. The story follows Kōbō Abe, an enigmatic man who travels to a remote part of Japan to find himself—and eventually finds his dreams as well. It’s an epic tale that follows Kōbō across several continents, as he explores the life and its many meanings while trying to make sense of his situation. If you’re looking for something with substance, this book will give it to you.
- Awaken the Giant Within by Anthony Robbins- Awaken the Giant Within by Anthony Robbins is a book that has been around for decades and has been translated into many languages. It’s written in a way that makes it easy to understand, even if you haven’t read any other motivational books before. The book will help you achieve your goals by showing you how to take control of your life and make decisions based on what makes sense for you rather than others’ opinions or ideas about what should be done.
- My Brilliant Friend by Elena Ferrante- The Neapolitan Novel is a series of four novels by Italian author Elena Ferrante. The first two were published in 1995 and 2003, respectively; they were later published together as I am the Messenger: A Novel in 2005. The novels are set in Naples, Italy, and are narrated in the first person by Elena Greco, who is also the protagonist.
- There Were None Agatha Christie- is a classic mystery novel by Agatha Christie. It was first published in 1939 and has been made into several movies, including the 1945 version starring Robert Newton as Richard Hannay, which was based on the book.
Traveling is such a great way to learn more about yourself and the world around you, so why not make it as magical as possible? These books are all excellent choices for long-distance travelers, and we can’t wait to hear what your favorite reads are.
Some books are the best companions for long travel life.
Here are the best books for long travel life:
- The Name of the Wind by Patrick Rothfuss (2007)
- The Handmaid’s Tale by Margaret Atwood (1985)
- Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen (1813)
Having books for a long flight journey is important. It can be an excellent way to pass the time, while you are waiting for your flight or even on the plane itself. Reading is a great way to relax and de-stress. It can even help you sleep better. Also, it provides the mental stimulation that keeps your mind sharp while you’re traveling. One of the best ways to keep up with your reading is by bringing some books with you on long flights. There are so many different types of books available today—fiction, nonfiction, young adult novels, and any genre that appeals most to you.