The Czech Republic is beautiful:
Have Book, Will Travel
A blog for people who don't want to spend all their free time in the real world. After all, we live and work there. Escape the mundane with books, travel, and writing.
by Melinda Brasher
Sunday, June 21, 2026
Friday, June 12, 2026
"Backpacking" Rusava to Svatý Hostýn, Czech Republic
From day two of my little overnight rural backpacking trip:
Sunrise at the campground:
More sunrise beauty, right before I saw the three deer I don't have pictures of:
Just a nice trail view, from near where I sat to dry my tent after the morning rain (red sky in morning and all that):
Not sure what flower:
Memorial to those who died in the mountains they loved (near Skalka):
More gorgeous views (with fleeting rain):
And more, from the viewpoint just down from Svatý Hostýn:
Elderflowers that some nice strangers told me how to pick and make into syrup (which I later did--delicious!):
At the pilgrimage site of Svatý Hostýn:
Great day: Rusava to Svatý Hostýn and then down to the bus at Chvalčov. 11.1 km, 514 m gain.
Thursday, June 11, 2026
"Backpacking" Slušovice to Rusava, Czech Republic
I went on a sort of rural overnight backpacking trip last weekend. This is day one.
The idyllic view from near Slušovice:
There was even a sheepdog carefully patrolling his flock and warning me not to get too close.
Green meadowed hills with clouds that seemed to pose just for me:
Forest art gallery:
Castle (Ahh...Europe):
Scary bottomless hole in the road:
Friday, May 29, 2026
Thursday, May 28, 2026
Book Review, When We Go Missing, by April Henry
This was a fast, exciting, enjoyable read with admirable but flawed characters, good plotting, and good characterization.
A librarian friend once recommended April Henry for reluctant young adult readers, and I have to agree. I've read a couple of her other books and they've all been good.
Sunday, May 17, 2026
Book Review, Eleanor Oliphant is Completely Fine, by Gail Honeyman
This was a strange book.
The writing was engaging, but I didn’t love spending time with the main character at first, and her personality seemed a little hard to pin down. That, however, turned out to be the brilliance of the book. Stick with it. The reward is well worth it.
4.5 stars
I would definitely read more by Gail Honeyman.

