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A Walk in the Woods: Rediscovering America on the Appalachian Trail

A Walk in the Woods: Rediscovering America on the Appalachian Trail
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A Walk in the Woods: Rediscovering America on the Appalachian Trail

 
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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).

 
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Product Details
Author:Bill Bryson
Mass Market Paperback:397 pages
Publisher:Anchor
Publication Date:December 26, 2006
Language:English
ISBN:0307279464
Package Length:6.8 inches
Package Width:4.1 inches
Package Height:1.2 inches
Package Weight:0.35 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 1180 reviews

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  • ISBN13: 9780307279460

  • Condition: New

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5Entertaining and Informative  Sep 08, 2010
Bill Bryson is hilarious. A captivating narrative detailing the author's experience on the Appalachian Trail with his friend Stephen Katz, combined with a detailed history of the trail, the area surrounding it, and the people who made the trail possible. A must-read for anyone with a love for the outdoors.

3Ugh...  Sep 04, 2010
My parents raved about this book for years, and so I finally decided to pick it up to see what all the fuss was about. A Walk in the Woods chronicles the misadventures of the author, Bill Bryson and his trusty sidekick, Katz (who apparently appears in other novels of Bryson's, as well), as they embark on an epic quest to hike the entire length of the Appalachian Trail.
This book has its charm, and the writing is very smart. I had a few laugh out loud moments. However, when it becomes apparent well before book's end that the author will not even attempt to reach the end of the AT, my interest started to wane. This should have been foreshadowed well before this point, but I digress.
The interactions between the characters and some of those they encounter along the way were enough to get me started, but not enough to keep that fire lit. Where the book goes wrong, is it's incessant need to teach the reader copious amounts of history on points Bryson finds to be fascinating, but the reader may not. Additionally, I was disheartened to learn that both Bryson and Katz made frequent side trips by car, hitch hiked, and partook of many other modern conveniences that cheapened the reading experience.
I was looking for a hilarious and interesting, possibly enlightening journey, sprinkled with adventure and comedy, and what I got was a classic bore. I would pass on this book if you're not a history buff, or if you have a short attention span.

5If Laughter is the Best Medicine, than this is the cure for everything  Sep 03, 2010
I majored in Environmental Science many years ago. One of my professors had hiked a southern section of the Appalachian trail for his honeymoon in spring when the whole trail was in glorious bloom. It had been a spectacular experience which I had always envied, but never gotten the chance to copy. I'm afraid my Environmental Science Professor and his wife were ten times the outdoor people I would ever be. So this book was perhaps my vicarious trip on the Appalachian trail. I'm sure my adventures would have been similarly hilariously disastrous. I laughed so hard at almost every page of this book, that I probably got as much exercise as I would have had I hiked the trail. If you've ever harbored the seductive notion that getting back to nature is an easy trip, this book will riotously disabuse you of that misconception. If you like to laugh, get this book and read it often. And be sure to keep for those days when laughter is hard to come by.

5Laugh out loud funny!  Aug 28, 2010
An unlikely duo attempts to tackle the over 2000 mile hike that is the Appalachian Trail. Laugh out loud as they trudge through the wilderness toward a very distant goal.

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5Funny?  Aug 23, 2010
A woman at work walked up to me and started talking to me. Never saw this lady before who had the charisma of a zombie and a face that spooked me, so I thought, UGH, How do I escape? Feeling remorseful for this creature I inquired about the book she was holding. A man hiking through the Appalachian Trail and it's funny, she said. Yea, right. How can an entire book about hiking be humorous? Dragon breath. Anyway, she looked like she just crawled out of the grave, no thanks lady! Not taking your recommendation, woman. So, I moved on.

Days later, I photocopied the back of Stephen King's reading recommendations in "How to Write" and I thought I'd take this list to Borders and perform a magical blind finger pick to the photocopy. It landed on "A Walk in the Woods." Kismet.

I'd rather be pokerfaced while reading my books at work on my breaks. However this book made my head jerk back voluntarily and grins of amusement made me stand out like a laughing hyena. I'm now a break room spectacle.

The Zombie Woman was correct. This not only is this an amusing paperback but it's a gentle call to the destruction of nature and a mini lesson (maybe 2 pages) in science, which if Bill Bryson wrote text books for students, well, at least for me, I think I would've gotten a better grade in Science. He wrote about a tree, and maybe it's my interpretation, but it leads one to wonder about---who's the Maker? Maybe it's just me.

The highlight of his paperback is the author's rapport with his hiking buddy. I'm a nature girl, so I trotted along with this odd pair pleasantly engaged to the end of their grueling expedition.

Happy Trails!


 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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