We are in August and surely you are on vacation or about to be. You probably have a planned trip and you will have time during the journey to read that book that you want to read months ago, or you may be thinking about some. With your permission we have made a small selection according to the hours of travel ahead.
Domestic flights
Domestic flights are those that do not exceed an hour, so you will need a book not very extensive. Our first recommendation is a Book of thug, a new installment of the young and great Ben Brooks. A writer who with twenty -five years is one of the most acclaimed voices internationally and has been translated into more than 15 languages. Without a doubt, a great representative of the Altlit With a sense of delusional humor.
European flights
When we talk about European flights we talk about trips of more than two hours (more or less), so between airports and the occasional scale you will need a more extensive book.
Our second recommendation is a book that hooks from the first page to the last one, one of this year's sensations. It is "the truth about the case Harry Quebert" by Joël Dicker (Alfaguara), a thriller where you never know if the characters lie or tell the truth and, the worst of all, who killed Nola Kellergan. Twin Peak lovers should not miss this novel.
Transoceanic flights
To cross any continent you have to invest many hours, nothing better than a good novel with many pages and a good rhythm of reading to make it more coming. We could have proposed some famous saga, however, we have predilection for a somewhat unknown book in our country, but which is a small jewel. The book is titled A part of the whole of Steve Toltz (Editions b) And with which the author was a finalist of the Man Booker Prize 2008. The best thing about the book is how he tells Jasper Dean's adventures and those of his corrupt and peculiar family with an exquisite humor. Seriously, you didn't forgive you.
And have the hours you have ahead, we wish you a good reading and a better flight.