stepbystep wrote:I've been trying to read The Grapes of Wrath lately, ...
HitchHiking wrote:Forogt to Mention Jack London- White Fang and the Call of the Wild
juju wrote:HitchHiking wrote:Forogt to Mention Jack London- White Fang and the Call of the Wild
- a great book, my son loved it
I just finished Tim Winton's 'Breath', wow.
I heard of someone traveling in a small group who shared a book by tearing out chapters, I don't know quite how this would go as someone would be waiting at the ens of the line, but it would be a fun thing on a long walk.
HitchHiking wrote:Between me and my good mate in canada I dont think one book we have taken bush has come back without a few chapters torn from it. Mostly they are old guides with the route plan in them and our notes everywhere!
Nick S wrote:
Heh not sure I'd bring a Wheel of Time book due to it's size but it is a great series.
Nick S
Nick S wrote:Heh not sure I'd bring a Wheel of Time book due to it's size but it is a great series. Brandon Sandersons own books are quite good as well.
Reckon I'll order Mountains of the Mind thanks rucksac, looks like a good read!
Nick S
Lindsay wrote:Nick S
ILUVSWTAS wrote:
It depends where your going Nick.. I took vol.5 into the walls recently, such an easy stroll up there it doesnt really matter how heavy your pack is. On the Eldons or POW however I dont think I'll take ANYTHING to read.
A great series indeed thanks again for putting me onto it Nick! Im now onto vol.6
ILUVSWTAS wrote:
It depends where your going Nick.. I took vol.5 into the walls recently, such an easy stroll up there it doesnt really matter how heavy your pack is. On the Eldons or POW however I dont think I'll take ANYTHING to read.
A great series indeed thanks again for putting me onto it Nick! Im now onto vol.6
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