BUT which books are the best fit for summer? It is well known that there are books that are a good fit for the long winter nights, or the bloomy spring, but which stories will be your best choices for hot and humid days where you just look to find some shade and dream about a cold drink?
We decided to check out with our partners - publishers, bookstore owners, authors and others in the book industry and bring you their choices in a new series we launch today - My Summer Reading.
This series will run throughout the summer and we hope you'll enjoy the recommendations and use them to have an enjoyable summer with many great books!
Our first guest is the publisher Christian Valentiner of the Norwegian publishing house Flux.
We are a proud partner of Flux and already worked with them to plant trees for some great books they published, including the Norwegian translation of Ken Wilber's "The Integral Vision", "Deep Joy: Arne Næss on deep ecology" and "The 5th Step" by Dag Andersen. And we're going to have soon another great book added to this list so stay tuned.
So without further ado, here are Christian's choices for this summer:
Hi Christian, what are you reading now?
A Swedish book on dog training J We’ve just added a Mini-Schanuzer named Magic as Chief Trouble Officer at Flux.
Any recommendation on a good summer reading?
Tribes by Seth Godin, The Gargoyle by Andrew Davidson, The Witch of Portobello by Paulo Coelho
What you are planning to read this summer?
Birds Without Wings by Louis de Bernieres and The Mysterious Flame of Queen Loana by Umberto Eco – and probably something altogether different will tempt me at my last-minute-bookstore-stop before the holidays.
What is your favorite place to read in the summer?
In bed, in the hammock, in the grass
Thanks Christian!
You can find more information about Flux and their great books at www.flux.no
Raz @ Eco-Libris
www.ecolibris.net
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