3 Rules for Picking the PERFECT Cruise Vacation Book 📚 (Plus What I’m Packing!)
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I've got an 8-day cruise coming up with only one goal in mind, and that is to relax.
It's got to be easy to get into. If it takes more than 100 pages to get into your book, you're never going to pick it up and read it.
It needs to match that vacation vibe. Listen, you don't want to bring something dark and emotionally draining to read by the pool.
It has to be able to survive distractions. You're going to be getting up, going to get a drink, jumping in the pool.
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If your vacation book feels like homework… you picked the wrong one. With an 8-day cruise coming up, I’ve got one goal: relax. In this video, I’m sharing my 3 simple rules for choosing the perfect cruise vacation read — something easy to get into, matches your cruise vibe, and survives poolside distractions. I’ll also tell you the three books I’m bringing with me: • Cross by James Patterson • The Target by David Baldacci • The Bookseller of Inverness by S.G. McLean Whether you’re a thriller reader, romance fan, or historical fiction lover, this video will help you pack smarter for your next cruise. 👇 Now I want to hear from YOU: What’s your go-to cruise genre? And if you’ve read any of these — which one should I start first? Let’s build the ultimate poolside reading list together. #CruiseTips #VacationReads #CruisePacking #PoolsideReads