The best books to read on your commute – readers recommend
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Here’s the literature you reach for to ease the pain of your commute – from thrilling novels to short stories, via non-fiction and audiobooks. But what do commuters have to learn from War and Peace, and which books have made you miss your stop?
Last week, we asked the Guardian Books community what they read or listen to on their commutes to work. Here are some of their responses, as well as some advice about books to steer clear of if you want to avoid sobbing in front of strangers. You have been warned.
For brief commutes: short stories and non-fiction
Some reads will put you in the right mood for productivity
... or for winding down after office stress
These will help you forget your surroundings
Audiobooks can help camouflage your choice – and put off strangers
Although you can always use other methods
For long commutes: immersive novels and travel writing
And here’s what not to read – unless you like sobbing in front of strangers
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