Venice, Joys of Re-Reading, Overrated Classics, Oldest Planetarium & More: Endnotes 26 July

Venice, Joys of Re-Reading, Overrated Classics, Oldest Planetarium & More: Endnotes 26 July

Friday, 26 July, 2024

Every Friday, we celebrate the weekend — and all the reading and relaxing and daydreaming time ahead — with Melissa's favorite book- and travel-related links of the week. Why work when you can read fun stuff?!

This post is part of our Endnotes series.

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As you read this, we’re on the train to Slovenia, the first stop on our summer holiday, which also includes Trieste and Venice, Italy. This is our second trip to Venice, so our plans are mainly to wander in back alleys, try this ‘secret walk’ of the Cannareggio neighborhood, eat at this bookshop-bistro, and be good guests in a beautiful city that has a love-hate relationship with tourists. Based on the recommendations in this (fantastic) book that I talked about in our podcast episode Italy: A Bottle of Red, the Tuscan Sun, and Il Dolce Far Niente, we’ll also be indulging in the Venice-only magic of cicchetti. Are you thinking about a trip to Venice? AFAR magazine has an inspiring, helpful guide to planning — and Atlas Obscura has got you covered in the offbeat department.

New Episode of The Library of Lost Time

In each mini-podcast episode, we discuss two books at the top of our TBR, then share a fun book- or travel-related distraction. Get all the episodes and books galore here.

In this episode, we get excited about two books: Maria: A Novel of Maria von Trapp by Michelle Moran and Navola by Paolo Bacigalupi. Then Dave delves into the mystery of the lost tomb of Mongol warrior Genghis Khan. [transcript]

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