dcmac214 wrote:
Our RV's mini library is a bunch of paperback collections of short stories. RVing for us isn't sitting on our butts hanging out at a campground, we're always off doing something and that's not the time to get wrapped up in the hottest best seller novel. #1 on our library list had to be the complete Sherlock Holmes, never get tired of re-re-reading Holmes; several collections of western/cowboy&Indian and detective/mystery short stories. And for those times one of us feels like reading something a little more eclectic we've got a couple of looseleaf binders filled with various pulp magazines downloaded from the internet, mostly western/mystery/adventure stories. And a big old Uncle John's in the throne room.
We have far more time than you on the road and in RV parks so I guess we have time to read and enjoy many books. Normally we use our TT more than 7 months of the year. This lets me read about 30 to 40 books in that time frame. In the winter you only have a few hours of daylight and after that you can do many "inside" things like reading, surfing the computer, making quilts and other projects. Life has many variables.