People We Meet on Vacation
Experience the heartfelt warmth and vibrant storytelling that has enchanted readers captivated by the #1 New York Times bestselling author of Funny Story. This novel unfolds like the perfect summer vacation, leaving you with the satisfying, warm afterglow of cherished memories. It centers on Poppy and Alex, two best friends whose differences make their bond even stronger—she’s all about adventure, while he prefers the comfort of his hometown. For a decade, they’ve spent each summer together, creating unforgettable trips until a single misstep drove them apart. Now, with one last chance to reconnect, Poppy bravely reaches out to Alex, offering them a week to put their friendship back on track. As they navigate past and present, the story explores the complexities of long-lasting friendships and the courage it takes to mend what was once perfect.
Told with the relatable charm and wit that fans love, this novel weaves together themes of second chances, self-discovery, and the possibility of rekindled romance. It’s a story that resonates with anyone who has cherished summer trips with friends or missed opportunities to apologize. The narrative is engaging, easy to follow, and packed with moments that will make readers laugh, reflect, and perhaps even rekindle old connections in their own lives. The characters are richly developed, making it easy to feel their pain and celebrate their joys, while the pacing keeps you hooked from beginning to end.
Pros and Cons
- Pros: Warm, engaging storytelling with relatable characters; explores themes of friendship, redemption, and romance; perfect for fans of heartfelt contemporary fiction.
- Cons: May not appeal to readers who prefer fast-paced or more plot-driven narratives; some themes may feel familiar to those who have read the author’s other works.
details | Facts |
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Author | Emily Henry |
pages | 400 |
Publication Date | may 11, 2021 |
50 States, 5,000 Ideas: Where to Go, When to Go, what to See, What to Do
Immerse yourself in the diverse wonders of America and Canada with this captivating guide from the travel experts at National Geographic. Featuring vibrant illustrations and meticulously curated recommendations,the book takes you beyond the well-trodden paths to hidden gems like the quirky yard sale in tennessee,tranquil swamp tours in Louisiana,and the awe-inspiring dinosaur trails in Colorado. Each entry is a treasure trove of practical information alongside intriguing facts, ensuring you're not just seeing the country, but truly experiencing its rich tapestry of culture, history, and natural beauty.From the historic battlefields of the Civil War to the best spots for sea otters along the California coast, this guide transforms planning into an adventure in itself, covering everything from national parks to unique dude ranches.
Beyond the United States,the guide extends its embrace to Canada,offering insights into the majestic provinces and territories.It's more than just a travel book; it's a companion that sparks wanderlust and helps you craft unforgettable journeys. Whether you're a seasoned explorer or a curious beginner, the detailed entries, stunning visuals, and engaging trivia make it a must-have for anyone dreaming of hitting the open road. With 50 states and 10 provinces meticulously covered, this book promises to inspire and guide, ensuring every vacation is a masterpiece of discovery and memorable experiences.
Pros and Cons
- Amazing variety of destinations
- Rich, engaging content
- Beautifully illustrated
- Covers both US and canada
- Practical travel information
- May be overwhelming for quick planners
- Some sections could use more recent updates
- Physical format may not suit all users
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Publisher | National Geographic |
Format | Paperback |
Pages | 288 |
Weight | 1.75 pounds |
Lonely Planet Best Road Trips Midwest & the Great Lakes (Road Trips Guide)
Whether you're cruising along scenic Highway 61 or discovering hidden gems on Oklahoma's Tribal Trails,this guide offers expert advice to tailor your Midwest & Great lakes road trip to your interests. With full-color route maps, easy-to-read directions, and intriguing detours, it’s perfect for explorers who want to see the region’s highlights beyond the typical itinerary.Stretch Your Legs sections suggest the best spots to pause and soak in the locals’ favorite haunts, while Insider tips ensure you navigate like a pro, from tackling toll roads to finding the best parking.
Covers iconic routes like the Great River Road and Michigan’s Gold Coast, as well as lesser-known drives through the Black Hills and beyond. Lavish photography and honest reviews for eating, sleeping, and sightseeing make planning a breeze, helping you skip the crowds and uncover hidden gems most guidebooks miss. Whether you're embarking on a grand journey or a weekend getaway, this guide transforms the Midwest & Great Lakes into your personal playground, with the freedom and versatility of driving at your own pace.
Pros
- Personalized itineraries for every interest
- Full-color maps and easy-to-follow directions
- Intriguing detours to off-the-beaten-path spots
- Insider tips for local navigation and savings
- Lavish photography for inspiration
Cons
- Less detailed for urban explorers
- Some roads may require vehicle rental
- Detours can extend travel time
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Coverage | Michigan’s Gold Coast, Great River Road, Highway 61 |
Format | Paperback, 128 pages |
Maps | Full-color, easy-to-read |
Weight | 2.31 pounds |
Lonely Planet USA (Travel Guide)
Planning a journey through the diverse landscapes and vibrant cities of the USA? this complete guide offers a blend of essential advice and hidden gems, ensuring your travel experience is both enriching and hassle-free. Discover iconic attractions like the Grand Canyon and Broadway shows in New York, or embark on a scenic drive along the Pacific Coast Highway. With up-to-date information on accommodations,eateries,and activities,it helps you make informed decisions while avoiding the crowds. The guides' focus on cultural insights and local recommendations allows you to connect with the heart of America,whether you're exploring bustling urban centers or serene natural wonders.
What sets this guide apart is its commitment to accuracy and relevance. Every business was verified post-2020 to ensure its current operating status, and the "What's NEW" feature keeps you abreast of trending destinations and cultural shifts. For practicality, the pull-out 'Just Landed' card provides essential on-the-go information, while the pullpulldown family planning tools make it a dream for parents traveling with kids. With over 100 maps, in-depth reviews, and insider tips for saving time and money, this guide is your trusted companion for tailoring a trip that suits your interests, whether you're a seasoned explorer or a frist-time visitor.
Pros:
Comprehensive coverage of all US regions, including remote areas.
Up-to-date listings with verified businesses post-COVID-19.
Visually engaging top experiences and cultural insights.
Practical tools like pull-out cards and family-friendly guides.
Insider tips for saving money and avoiding crowds.
Vibrant maps and images for seamless navigation.
Cons:
Large format may not suit casual travelers.
Some features are better supplemented with digital tools.
Depth of content may overwhelm quick-trip planners.
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Pages | 1,216 |
Maps | Over 100 |
Updated | Post-2020 |
Format | Paperback |
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