Going on vacation is good. Going with a good book is better. To go with a novel whose plot is set in the place where you leave, is general. USA, Italy, France, England, Indonesia, Australia ... We have listed the books that you should carry in your bag according to your destination of the summer.

  • Exploring the United States with "The Truth About Harry Quebert".
670 pages of plot. From New York to New Hampshire, Marcus Godman, a young writer who has lost his inspiration, is conducting the investigation to save his mentor, Harry Quebert, from the clutches of the police. A truly exciting book, perfect for a holiday in the northeast of the United States.
"The Truth About Harry Quebert," by Joel Dicker, eds. De Fallois, 22 €.

  • A weekend in Normandy with "N'oublier jamais".
Yport and its cliffs. Cliffs that will make to lose the head to Jamal, a handicapped sportsman. While he was going to jog on the Normandy coast, the man came face to face with a stranger. Moments later, the body of the young woman lies at the foot of the mountain, and everything seems to accuse Jamal. A book to read at the edge (but not too much) of the Norman reliefs.

"Never forget," by Michel Bussi, ed. Pocket, 7,80 €.
  • "The prodigious friend" to walk in the streets of Naples.
Italy of the fifties, a friendship, two destinies. This book traces the history of Lila and Elena, in a poor neighborhood of Naples. Two little girls trying to choose the turn of their life in a dark universe, tinged at the same time with violence and tenderness. A reading to be devoured between two pizzas.

"The prodigious friend", by Elena Ferrante, ed. Gallimard, 8,20 €.

  • Direction the English countryside with "La quiche fatale".
Agatha Raisin is a bit like today's Miss Marple. This fifty-year-old decides to leave London to enjoy an early retirement in the village of Costwolds. But everything turns when a person poisons himself with a part of his quiche so-called "house" ... To read at the foot of the English hills with a cup of tea, of course.


"The fatal quiche", by MC Beaton, ed. Albin Michel, 14 €.
  • "Eat, Pray, Love", for an initiatic world tour.
Difficult divorce, chaotic love relationship, depression. At the age of 30, Elizabeth, says Liz, decides to tackle everything and to discover the world through three destinations: Italy and its dolce vita, India and its spiritual rigor, and Indonesia and its balance. A good opportunity to take stock of yourself, while having your toes fanning at the edge of the water.

"Eat, Pray, Love," by Elizabeth Gilbert, ed. The Book of Pocket, 7,90 €.
  • Browse Australia with "The Last Waltz of Mathilda".
It all began in 1923 in the lands of Churinga, when the young Mathilda lost her mother. 50 years later, Jenny, a painter, inherits the estate where the little girl lived. She finds the diary of Mathilda, which she begins reading. All the ingredients of the ideal novel are united: adventure, intrigue, love, all sprinkled with a very appreciable historical aspect. To take with him on his road-trip in Oceania.

"The Last Waltz of Mathilda", by Tamara McKinley, ed. Archipoche, 8,65 €.