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A Walk in the Woods : Rediscovering America on the Appalachian Trail (Cassette)

A Walk in the Woods : Rediscovering America on the Appalachian Trail (Cassette)

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Read this book
Review: This book is for those who like backpacking, or think they would, or just want to read a good, funny book about a man, his out of shape companion and the trials and tribulations they face on the AT. Contrary to the last two reviewers, who clearly just flat out had the wrong idea about the book, I liked it. Sure, maybe Bill Bryson did have a book in mind when he set off on his adventure, but he's a writer, that's what he is supposed to do, write about what interests him and the people that read his books. Besides, you dont just DO 870 miles on the AT just to write a book. It takes hard work.
I guess maybe I can appreciate this book more because I have hiked on the AT (only about 50 miles, but enough to get the idea) and can relate to almost everything that happens to Bryson to my trip, and also remembering some of the places he visits.
Bryson masterfully blends a comedic adventure with history and information about the trail, its history, and the history of the many places he visits. And did I mention it is laugh out loud funny?

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: An embarassing tale of the "hike of a lifetime"
Review: If you enjoy listening to the human voice and story-telling, you'll enjoy Bill Bryson's 360 minutes (on four cassettes) of his well-meaning attempt to be a true "hiker" of the "AT" or Appalacian Trial; a good serving of the AT's history and his often unkind views of our well-intentioned National Park Service. Not exactly all "hilarious" as the jacket promises, but some out loud laughs are promised, as you wonder, will the author and Katz REALLY hike the entire trail? Will they encounter bears? I felt as if I was listening to a brother's attempt at adventure -- excited child-like dreams of walking the entire Appalacian Trail (from Georgia to Maine), but in a middle aged body. Educational -- I learned about the trail, felt I was along on the hike, except not the hungry, wet, cold, painful parts. The visit to the sporting goods store and the author's relationship with his sometimes-jolly friend and hiking buddy Katz gave me a chuckle as I listened. Katz -- the reluctant athlete -- who pouts because you didn't bring his Little Debbies, but does not hesitate to toss away the extra water bottle because it was too heavy. Would be a great gift to give and share. This particular book on tape was easy to understand. Bryson speaks clearly and slow enough, yet makes each subject interesting. Yes, he pontificates a bit when he describes, for example, eradication of trees and species by our forefathers, but all in all a great "listen" while I was busy with chores and projects at home or on a drive.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: He took the road less traveled!
Review: I laugh out loud when I read Bill Bryson! This is a fun book for anyone, whether you are a hiker or not. Bryson describes his adventures on the Appalacian Trail with a friend. Did he walk the whole thing? No. Will you care? No. This is a real book. This is a real funny book. I highly recommend this for adults and teenagers with one caveat emptor: he doesn't hesitate to use profanity in the book.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Well informed and very, very funny
Review: Bryson skilfully combines humor and hard facts to create a book that is at the same time very funny and very informative. It is not just a walk in the woods: it is history, politics, administration, it is a collection of vignettes of the "American way" as seen by a man whose roots are in the American soil, but who has been away long enough to be able to take some distance and see the forest for the trees. It makes great reading, for behind the breezy, often mocking tone there is a wealth of serious research and information, not to mention heartfelt concern for the way modern civilization is heading and how it recklessly takes for granted the nature, the woods, the mountains.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: This was very enjoyable, informative and worthwhile
Review: I had never read any Bill Bryson before this I only picked this up because I used to visit the Great Smoky Mountains when I was younger. I would just like to say that he blends perfectly history, humor, narrative and even a dash of philosophy to not only keep you thoroughly entertained but also better informed and not in a position to soon forget such an enjoyable book. I did however find the middle section of the book a little boring lack lustre and slow. But the beginning and end were great.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Overrated and Diluted Entertainment
Review: As an avid hiker with a good sense of humor, I expected this book to be right up my alley. But, halfway through the book, I found each page to become heavier than the last until I had to set the book down for fear of slipping a disk.

To sum it up, the anecdotes were lame, the description of his experience was lackluster, and I felt more pity for the writer than a sense of comaraderie.

I believe I would rather have enjoyed an AT book written by someone who had hiked the trail for the experience, instead of the book publishing potential.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Not his best, but fun enough
Review: For me, Bryson cannot do much wrong. The idea for the book is great, as is the idea for the reunion with the notorious Katz. I felt a bit cheated by the end. I wonder how many readers feel like me that it would be a great idea to try and hike this trail after they read the introduction, but began to have second thoughts when reading about the actual problems the hikers encounter. Sometimes it is best not to do, but just to read ;-)

Of course, everyone should start theit Bryson experience with The Lost Continent, which is one of the best travel books, period.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: On The Trail
Review: This is a great book even though it doesn't fit easily into a single category. It isn't a technical guide to the trail or hiking in general. Much of the book doesn't even deal with hiking at all. The book is funny, full of insight, has tragedy and triumph, and in the end is well worth reading. The author seems to have problems with everyone along the trail that doesn't share his goal or opinions (most notably the Park and Forestry services). Luckily the author cuts many of his criticisms on the loss of nature short and quickly moves on to a more upbeat topic.

I've read this book twice and would recommend it to anyone that has ever seen a trailhead and felt a pull beyond words to see what was beyond the next hill.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A Walk in the Woods
Review: This is a fantastic book. Full of informative tidbits - moves along at an easy clip. Despite having never hiked or camped (and despite the graphic honesty of the hazards and discomfort) I am moved to "do the A.T." in 2003. I can't wait to read more of Bryson and more books on the Appalachaian Trail.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Addictive Reading!!!
Review: This book (I partook of the CD version, possibly slightly different) is one of those that is so good I dont want it to end. The author is knowledgeable, well-spoken, and oftentimes extremely funny. His "tangents" about the government, park service, history, etc...is particularly interesting because of its increased relevance to the reader after having joined Bryson on this journey. I find myself looking forward to being able to sit in the car and listen to the tales of Bryson and Katz, and my hour commute suddenly isnt nearly long enough! I will read any of his other works! I am now completely driven to hike the AT!!

HIGHLY RECOMMENDED!


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