Book Ideas For Flights
Whether you
are at the airport waiting for your next flight to board or on a flight
traveling to your next destination, you may find yourself wondering how to keep
yourself occupied. Long flights or long wait times for your next scheduled
flight especially can find you struggling to keep yourself entertained. This is
particularly true if you are also unable to use your electronic devices at that
time. Often times, travelers will bring books with them to keep them occupied
and entertained during long travel arrangements. Here are some book suggestions
that you may be interested in reading the next time you are traveling.
“The Last
Hart Beating: From The Dungeon To WWE” is written by Nattie Neidhart, a professional
women’s wrestler currently signed with World Wrestling Entertainment. In this
memoir, Nattie Neidhart discusses her family’s incredible legacy in the
professional wrestling industry as well as her own journey of becoming the
first and only woman in her family to break into the professional wrestling
industry. Despite struggling with hardships such as tragic family losses and
doubts from others regarding how far her career would go, Nattie Neidhart would
become a trailblazer for women’s wrestling as she has both inspired and empowered
many young women to follow in her footsteps.
“The Book
Club For Troublesome Women” is written by Marie Bostwick. This book takes place
in the 1960’s and is centered around a woman named Margaret Ryan. Despite
living what would seem to be the picture-perfect life, Margaret feels like
something is still missing. Suddenly, a new resident moves into Margaret’s
suburbs and her name is Charlotte Gustafson. Not long after that, Margaret
forms a book club with Charlotte and her two other friends, Bitsy and Viv but
what they thought was just a fun, simple book club between friends quickly
turns into a feminist movement as each of them starts to realize everything
more that they want from their lives.
“Strangers In Time” is a novel written by David Baldacci. The novel takes place in London, England during World War II. It follows the story of a fourteen-year-old boy named Charlie Matters who is doing everything he can to survive on his own, even if it means stealing.
Charlie soon meets a fifteen-year-old girl named Molly Wakefield who has returned to London to discover her parents are not there. The two teens eventually bond with a bookshop owner named Ignatius Oliver who offers them security and comfort. However, things aren’t as safe as they all seem when bombs continue to terrorize the city, Molly discovers she is being followed and Ignatius’s secrets begin to surface, putting everyone’s lives in jeopardy.
Finally, “These Summer Storms” is a novel written by Sarah Maclean. The story follows a woman named Alice Storm who hasn’t been welcomed at her family’s private island for several years. However, when her father suddenly passes away, she finds herself returning to the island for the funeral. Thinking she would leave immediately after the funeral, she finds herself stuck on the island for a week when she discovers her late father has one last request for the family in order for them to receive their inheritance. During that week, Alice must complete her assigned tasks from her late father while also trying to handle her family’s various drama.






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