What's a Good Book for the Trip Down?

C&D

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If you are still open to suggestions, and are a carguy, here is a non fiction that hits the nail on the head: "Car Guys vs Bean Counters" by Bob Lutz.
 

flavious27

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Any Audiobook by David Sedaris. I have also listened to Lies My Teacher Told Me and the World Without Us. I will say though, the David Sedaris Audiobooks are not child friendly.
 

powlessfamily4

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Ditto. Sure the four books may be written for the elementary/middle school set, but they are quick reads that stay with you when you are in the parks. Some of the harrowing events in the books make you keep looking over your shoulder in IASW as well as other rides, and having finished the fourth since my last trip, I am not looking forward to riding the Norway ride on our next trip! Ridley Pearson was able to include lots of actual park info in the books per his tours that he weaves in with the fiction.

Agree! I love these books. It is light reading that really makes you feel like your in all those unauthorized areas. I love the way they center around all 4 parks. I just purchased # 4 and look forward to reading it.
 

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