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I have read fiction, non-fiction, children’s books, classics, and books by indie authors.
It was tough to leave out some I love, but here are my Top Ten, in no particular order. Click on the links to see the original reviews. A link to a list of all reviews is at the end of this post.
Okay for Now, Gary D. Schmidt. Junior high schooler Doug Swieteck’s voice touched my heart and made me laugh. This is no formula book; it is filled with twists as the boy seeks refuge from bullies.
Another Kind of Madness: A Journey Through the Stigma and Hope of Mental Illness, Stephen Hinshaw. The author discovers why his father was silent so much and absent from home often.
Rocket Boys, Homer Hickam. Adapted to a great movie, October Sky. The book is even better.
Chasing Zorba: A Journey of Self Discovery in a VW Bus, Jerry Steimel. Jerry is one of my favorite indie authors with this compelling story.
Free Country, George Mahood. George and his buddy set out, wearing just Union Jack boxer shorts, from Land’s End, with a goal: ride bicycles the length of Britain. They begin with no bikes. No money or credit cards. “What?” you ask. It is a true story. George Mahood is one of England’s best contemporary authors.
The Trail Provides: A Boy’s Memoir of Thru-Hiking the PCT, David Smart. I have read a tall stack of books about treks on the Pacific Crest Trail. This is my favorite.
Henry David Thoreau: A Life, Laura Dassow Walls. This one is a gift to those who appreciate Thoreau’s contributions.
Way Out There: Adventures of a Wilderness Trekker, J. Robert Harris. Many of us think hiking a long-distance trail is an adventure. J. Robert Harris’ travels redefine adventure.
Walden on Wheels, Ken Ilgunas. The author graduates college and begins a life that may make you think, “I wish I could do that.”
On the Shortness of Life, Seneca. A classic. Brilliant. I expect some of you have read this one–several times.
I appreciate very much your taking the time to stop by. I would love to hear what you think about any or all of these books, or your own favorites.
A list of all book reviews on Books and My Backpack.
Reg, completely different than my list , but some good suggestions for future reads, thank you !
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Have any of you read “My Own Pace” by Bryan Paul Steward? He’s a fellow who has Muscular Dystrophy and walked the Camino. Great read, very inspiring.
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Thanks for your suggestion
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Thanks for sharing the list. Sadly, I went to the library yesterday and took out enough books for the next six weeks–hopefully, I will remember this post when I get ready to go back again.
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