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English: Everyone loves a good, fluffy beach read. The sun-warmed sand, the ocean rolling up toward your toes, a plot you don’t have to work hard to follow…

But there’s something a shade different—and, we think, better—about the beach read’s cousin: the hammock read. hammock with stand prop you into the perfect reading position, weightlessly suspended between two palm trees whose foliage saves you from the sun’s glare. Bliss!

For hammock reads, we like books that are a little meatier than fluff—the kind of quality book you’d want to have if you were stuck on a deserted island and could never read another book again. Or, maybe just one that’s worth tossing packing along on your next beachfront vacation. You can also find hammock with stand. So, here are seven masterpieces about adventure, love, the sea, and Mexico (and in some cases all four) that we read and recommend over and over again.
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