European All-Singing, All-Dancing Travelling Pulp List
I am off this weekend to France for one week, for a family wedding, and then splinter off to take the lady through Italy for two weeks. In all of the preparation of packing to ensure we stay within our weight limits and still have everything we need, I have amassed a small collection of books to take with me, to get me through the long plane flights and train trips. I love reading on transport and have always been able to without feeling even slightly nauseous. Just lucky that way, I guess.
Here’s the books that will see me across a small portion of Europe, in no particular order.

The Vengeful Virgin – Gil Brewer - I am pretty keen to read this one, the cover alone is a win.

Dragon’s Jaw – Eric Helm - This one has been on the shelf for a few years, it’s about time I gave it a red hot go.

Clans Of The Alphane Moon – Philip K Dick - because it’s not a year if I don’t read a few of PKD’s works, and it wouldn’t be a trip without one by my side. The cover on this one is so faded and worn, but I am keen as mustard to get into it.

Savage Season – Joe R Lansdale - Mojo extraordinairre, I have wanted to read Lansdale for some time now but never fit it into the schedule. The time is now.
So that’s what’ll accompany me on the trek. I’m happy enough with my decisions.
Posted on May 18th, 2009 by ryan
Filed under: books
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