I need books that I am going to put on my e-reader while travelling through China for 2 months.
Basically I'm looking from short stories to medium-sized novellas that are rather easily digestable (so I'm avoiding Dostoyevsky or Stirner and the like).
I would love to read stuff in the trend of Fear and Loathing and A Clockwork Orange, but as I said, anything goes really as long it has a good vibe for reading while travelling in the summer.
Any suggestions?
>inb4 John Green
>>8192347
Rum Diaries obviously. But you really won't do much reading, trust me on that. Travelling and reading don't go along all that well.
>>8192354
Well I'm learning Chinese simultaneously, but I'd love to read as well on those 20+ hours bullet train trips.
>>8192347
You can just admit you're a pleb if you'd like and i can give you YA recommendations.
>>8192364
Haha, why not. Give me your best.
>dostoevsky
>not easily digestible
Pic related is perfect for you OP
>>8192347
If you're just looking for cozy stories you should read The Illustrated Man
>>8192347
In the trend of fear and loathing and Las Vegas and a clockwork orange. Wtf trend is that?
>>8192578
>Wtf trend is that?
weird shit
>>8192590
Obviously. It also fits the category short story to medium-sized novella, and not so difficult to read so perfect for travelling.