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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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Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Fun but...
Review: I found this book very funny and fun to read as well. The only thing that I didn't like about this book was the fact that he really didn't walk that much of the trial. He is a great writer and I wished he had walked the whole thing so he could have written about it. I guess maybe he'll do a sequel.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Bryson's Best
Review: I started with this book by Bryson and was so thrilled that I bought 2 others, Neither Here nor There and Notes from a small island.

This book is by far his best. His other books are too negative and repetitive.

This book will make you want to go out on a walk this weekend.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Funny and Educational
Review: This was my first foray into the world of Bill Bryson, and I'm glad I went along for the ride. Like Bill, I am an amateur hiker, and when you read this book, you're walking alongside him. Bill and Katz (his hiking buddy) are not experienced hikers, and you can tell -- from Bill's intense but unrealized fear of a savage bear or mountain lion attack to Katz losing himself in the woods.

What you get from Bill is the same experiences I have had in the woods myself -- an unadulturated love of nature, sense of wonderment, and perspective on our daily lives that only those who choose to free themselves can know.

Bill also outlines the history of America's forests, their deterioriating condition as well as their still magnificent beauty and bounty. There are a few hikes I must attempt after reading his descriptions and experiences.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Reading the Trail
Review: Imagine, if you will, lying in the dark alone in a little tent, nothing but a few microns of trembling nylon between you and the chill night air, listening to a 400 pound bear moving around your campsite. Writing like this makes Bill Brysons A Walk in the Woods extremely fun to read. This book pulls you in and makes it hard to put the book down.

This book has a great plot and is easy to follow. The plot will turn you and twist you just like the trail Bryson and his friend Katz are walking. The story tells you about the authors walk on the Appalachian Trail after living in England for twenty years. Each chapter gives you a brief history of the trail or the town the two friends are in. although that part is a little slow the plot is still great.

The characters in this book are very well developed. For example "Katz is the only person I knew on earth who might be on the run from guys with names like Julio and Mr. Big." You can tell what kind of person Katz is from that one sentence. I feel as if I really knew these people, not that I had just read about them in some book.

This book also has a lesson to it. It tells that if you are determined to do something you can do it. Bryson and his friend Katz were horribly out of shape but they did what they wanted to do and finished their goal.

Over all I thought this was a great book. It met all my expectations of what a good book should have. In some parts it gets a little inappropriate but nothing really serious. I suggest that whoever reads this review should read it.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: A Walk in the Woods
Review: Loads of Laughs

"I would blow my sphincter out of backside like one of those unrolling paper streamers you get at children's parties-I daresay it would be a merry toot-and bleed to a messy death in the sleeping bag." A Walk in the Woods by Bill Bryson offers a story of two guys who encounter comic and adventurous experiences while hiking the Appalachian Mountains.

This book is extremely funny. The way they would talk to one another would just crack me up. It just shows they had a really good friendship. Sometimes Katz would wake up and ask Bill how did he look? Bill would reply, "like a piece of s&#@".

It was also very easy to relate to. They didn't talk about how they finished it in 7 days. Katz would often point out that he was out of shape or too old. This gave the book a little better plot than just about these two guys who went on a journey and had a funny time. It made the book much more interesting. I would like for everyone to read this book. It was the funniest and most entertaining book I have ever read. It was; funny, adventurous, and emotional. If you read this book you will agree with me.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Follow the Yellow Brick Road ...
Review: Bryson's 'A Walk in the Woods,' details the story of two ordinary, out-of-shape guys, who decide to hike the 2100 mile long Appalachian Trail. Full of adventure, hilarious characters they encounter along the way, interesting trail history, descriptions of astonishing landscapes, and laugh-out-loud comedy, while realistically depicting the trials of hiking America's most challenging and romantic hiking trail. 'A Walk in the Woods' is sure to entertain just about any sort of reader.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: its just a walk in the woods
Review: A Walk in the Woods

"Not long after I moved with my family to a small town in New Hampshire I happened on a path that vanished into wood on the edge of town" is a spectacular beginning by writer Bill Bryson of his ludicrous and whimsical experience of walking the AT or Appalachian Trail. In this memoir, Bill, our hero...ahem..cough...cough, CLAP!, has decide that a stroll of the great AT, running from Maine to Georgia or vice versa, sounded like fun. His friend named Katz joins him on this comical trip in the woods. His son, who has an after school job at an outfitter's, suggested that he buy his supplies there because of their large stock of materials for a hike in the woods. This is a very engaging and interesting book, but I would not recommend this book to a kid who still thinks sex, crap, and etc. are extremely bad words, unless you are a parent who enjoys making up definitions and trying reverse psychology on your children to think they didn't read that word at all, they dreamed it. Its appropriateness is the about the same as a PG-13 movie, for those people who don't know what PG-13 stands for, it stands for Parents Cautioned Some Material May By Inappropriate For Children Under 13. I read this book for a school report and I thought it was going to be boring because it was a true story. But I was totally wrong. Whatever you may be doing right now, stop and go to your nearest book store and buy this book. That order was mandatory, do it. Thank you for reading my review. I hope it informed you enough to read the book.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: What the hell am I doing at work!?
Review: Some travel books make you realize that life is too short. Bill Bryson's "A Walk in the Woods" is one of these gems. Without making the reader feel inadequate, Bryson describes his slowly increasing desire to hike along the Appalachian trail. This trail winds its way from Georgia to Maine and has become the holy grail of hiking accomplishments for US enthusiasts. Bryson begins with an old friend, who ends up being just a bit wackier than Bryson remembers, to hike the trail with immense backpacks. The going is slow, tiring and thrilling. Slowly, Bryson overcomes his body's physical limitations (late middle age apparently having made its permanent physical presence known on the hapless Bryson) to find that he actually enjoys the up and down, the long winding trails and the distant green vistas. Although his timeline is ultimately thrown to the winds when he realizes he won't make it to Maine in one go, he hits the best part of the trail and describes it with his typical humor and creative wit. A good read, but wait til a cold, rainy day to read it so you don't long for the softly shaded, winding footpaths of the eastern mountain ranges.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Hilarious and Funny it is just Great
Review: A Walk in the Woods will actually take you on a walk through the Appalachian Trail. This book by Bill Bryson is a hilarious way to learn about the Appalachian Mountains and their history. When you are done you will know all you would ever need to know about hiking the trail. Once you get into the book you will not be able to put it down. This story is about Brysons' walk with his "Friend" Katz through the Appalachians. Katz just happens to be a little bit over weight and and not in the perfect hiking shape. The last time they saw each other was on their trip to Europe where everything did not go quite how they planned and they ended up getting on each others nerves. As you could imagine this may not be the perfect little walk through the woods. Actually they were not only planning on going on a little walk through the woods this was some serious stuff they were going to hike through the Mountains for six months. At the beginning of the book the two "hikers" are enthusiastic and mostly ready to hike. By the first hour or so they are already tired and ready to sit down. After about a day or so they are already sick of the woods and ready to go home. So at this pace you can imagine how the story might turn out. This book is about Bryson and Katz and their struggle to escape the mountains and make it out alive. While walking the trail they meet many innocent and usually friendly people. They end up in plenty of very unusual situations. They walk through rivers and lakes, They run out of food, they meet a moose, they hitch hike with an unusual and drunk couple, and they also do tons of other hilarious stuff. This is one of my favorite books and probably one of the funniest I have ever read. On their way through he woods they learn stuff about themselves while encountering endless disasters. This story will pull you in while cracking you up. A walk in the woods is so detailed it is like actually hiking it. You get to know Bryson so well it is like you actually know him.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: I want to be one with nature
Review: Not since I did the 9 day intensive North Carolina Outward Bound have I felt so much a need to become one with nature again. Bill tells an extraordinarily interesting tale of walking, seeing, being, feeling, in the woods. A must read for lovers of nature sitting in office buildings around the world.


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