Catskill.Joe
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Walt Whitman: Specimen Days
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A Walk in the Woods by Bill Bryson
finished that last week. Entertaining and interesting but he goes off on rants at time that aren't related to the AT
Im about 3/4 through... I'm hoping his disgruntled friend returns for the remainder of the hike.
Just ordered A Sand County Almanac off the inter web. Tried listening to it while at work and felt like I was missing a lot of what was being read so it will go next in line
Right now I'm reading Boone: A Biography by Robert Morgan. Was looking for a good Boone book and saw that Rinella had recommended it. Figured since he's been used as a Boone "expert" on a History show, he may have a good opinion on a good biography on the man.

I've had this one for years. Mostly a picture book, but it has some text about the history, mining, flora and fauna.Anyone know of any good books about the Beartooth wilderness? I’ve been reading some about the Bob and they’ve been great.
curious what part of that you find so amusing thatsjetI really admire those of you who can sit down and read a book. I've struggled with it my entire life. A book assignment in school was like a death sentence to me. Not because I don't want to learn. I love to learn. But I sometimes have to read the same page 3 times because my mind starts to wander and I can't focus that long.
My wife and especially our oldest daughter, devour books. They will go through 4-7 books/week. I have no idea how they do it.
That said, a good friend gave me a copy of "Scandalous Witness" recently, and from the 6 pages I've read so far, it's a groundbreaking book for true Christians in America. I hope I can finish it!