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9.06.2011

what i'm reading...

This one has been on my reading list for quite a while... A Walk in the Woods: Rediscovering America on the Appalachian Trail by Bill Bryson. 

 I've grown up with a love for the great outdoors, camping, and hiking, but hiking the entire Appalachian Trail is in a whole different league. That's not to say that I wouldn't try to do it someday.

About the book (from back cover)
The Appalachian Trail trail stretches from Georgia to Maine and covers some of the most breathtaking terrain in America–majestic mountains, silent forests, sparking lakes. If you’re going to take a hike, it’s probably the place to go. And Bill Bryson is surely the most entertaing guide you’ll find. He introduces us to the history and ecology of the trail and to some of the other hardy (or just foolhardy) folks he meets along the way–and a couple of bears. Already a classic, A Walk in the Woods will make you long for the great outdoors (or at least a comfortable chair to sit and read in).
Review (from Publishers Weekly)
Bryson (The Lost Continent) carries himself in an irresistibly bewildered manner, accepting each new calamity with wonder and hilarity. He reviews the characters of the AT (as the trail is called), from a pack of incompetent Boy Scouts to a perpetually lost geezer named Chicken John. Most amusing is his cranky, crude and inestimable companion, Katz, a reformed substance abuser who once had single-handedly "become, in effect, Iowa's drug culture." The uneasy but always entertaining relationship between Bryson and Katz keeps their walk interesting, even during the flat stretches. Bryson completes the trail as planned, and he records the misadventure with insight and elegance. He is a popular author in Britain and his impeccably graceful and witty style deserves a large American audience as well.
Travel writing is becoming one of my favorite genres to read. It is both entertaining and informative. I've heard great things about all of Bill Bryson's books, so I'll definitely be picking up another of his works soon. I've also got a few of J. Maarten Troost's books on my list, too.

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