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This week’s topic is Books I Read on Vacation. Here are ten books I read on vacation, plus a bonus book I’m about to read on vacation.
While driving to Cincinnati for a football game, I finished listening to an audiobook of The American Adventuress by C.W. Gortner. This is a novel about the mother of Winston Churchill. On the way back, I listened to an audiobook of Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban. While on that same vacation, I was reading an ebook of The Family Home.
I read Light to the Hills and Enola Holmes and the Elegant Escapade while on a beach vacation to Holden Beach, NC.
During a Labor Day Trip to Bryson City, I read The Dreaming Beauty by Anneka Walker. While I was traveling there, I listened to Relatively Normal Secrets on Audiobook.
During Christmas Vacation almost every year, I read The Substitute Guest.
I also always read or listen to Jodi Taylor’s annual Christmas novella, released on Christmas Day. Last year, it was The Toast of Time.
The next book I’m going to read while on vacation this weekend is The Christmas Spirit by Debbie Macomber.

Nice list, Bonnie. I just checked out The Substitute Guest as I had never heard of it before. I think I will give it a try this year. Thanks for that suggestion.
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I hope you enjoy it. Grace Livingston Hill was a Christian author who wrote from about 1919 to the 1940s. She will seem old-fashioned in some ways, especially about makeup of all things. But I love the old-fashioned Christmas in this story.
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It sounds charming.
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Enjoy your upcoming trip. I’m looking forward to reading Debbie Macomber’s new Christmas one too. I have to read her and Melody Carlson’s new one every Christmas season.
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Yes her books are a fun escape
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I love the Harry Potter audiobooks! They’re so fun.
Happy TTT!
Susan
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I hope you enjoy the Debbie Macomber book! I always like a good Christmas read by her.
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I hope you enjoy The Christmas Spirit, and your upcoming vacation!
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I am looking forward to it. Debbie Macomber’s books are always fun.
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How cool that you have annual rereads! 🙂
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Thanks! I love my re-reads and re-listens.
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I love how you did your list. You have a great memory!
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Thanks! I was able to piece it together by looking up when I sent in my reviews.
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Macombers’ books looks like a fun vacation read.
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My daughter and I LOVE Enola Holmes so much! The original six are our favorites, and ended on such a perfect note from Sherlock, but we are enjoying the next ones all the same.
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