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I‘m posting one book a day from my massive collection. No description, no reason for why I want to read it.
#ABookADay2025
I‘m posting one book a day from my massive collection. No description, no reason for why I want to read it.
#ABookADay2025
I liked this little story! I appreciate when people appreciate nature; I should get out more when it‘s not icy. Extra credit for finding this in a little free library and gifting it to a friend.
A totally unrelated bookmark but the PNW does have woods so 🤷🏽♀️
It's not as obvious in the first part of the book, but I think overall I'd consider this a travelogue more than a trail walking book: The dips in and out of trail sections, the areas nearby explored, the number of chapters that focus on history related to the trail but not their walking if it. While over half the book is Bryson and Katz's adventures, it's not exclusively a recounting of the trail experience. 1/?
Be fair, dude, the trail in her day was in need of some serious maintenance.
When you toss the coffee filters not for weight concerns but ✨ for the drama ✨😂
Okay, tone established, I'm here for it.
Poking a little fun at toxic masculinity/gender norms is always a good time.
I enjoyed it. And while it confirmed what I've always known about having zero desire to hike the AT, it did make me want to do more adventurous hikes than the ones I've been doing since moving to CO. But still none that require a tent 😆
41/62
This gave me another bingo on my Jan-June board! #BookspinBingo @TheAromaofBooks
#MountTBR #ReadAway2024 @Andrew65 @DieAReader @GHABI4ROSES
Starting this one in hopes of another bingo 🤞🏼
Tagging this book, as Bryson does make a brief visit to my area on his trek. For some reason, Bryson‘s humor got to me in this book, though so many love this book, but I digress…
I do not do much walking outdoors. If given the chance, I‘d walk along the New England coastline. There is something about the salt air and the sea breeze while gazing at the rocky coast that is calming.
However, my parents‘ backyard, pictured in this very old photo ⬇️
I'm really enjoying this... It's making me want to go hiking through America's national parks! My mum made me this beautiful quilt for my birthday 💗
Started off reading this one quickly but lost momentum in the middle. Every book I read about thru hiking just makes me want to get my butt back out there. Memories of the John Muir Trail were swirling around in my brain. I liked his voice throughout this one but every so often found myself cringing at the absence of leave no trace methods of hiking. 🤷🏼♀️
I'm not a fan of all his books, but Bryson's tale of his hike of the AT was rather good.
#TakeAHike #OctoberPhotoADay #Scarathlon #TeamCreepinItReal @StayCurious
#TLT
#ThreeListThursday @dabbe
1. movie: SOME LIKE IT HOT: “You don't understand. I'm a man.“ ... “Well, nobody's perfect.“
2. tv: I LOVE LUCY: “Hello, friends. I'm your Vitameatavegamin girl. Are you tired, rundown, listless? Do you pop out at parties? Are you unpoopular?
3. book: A WALK IN THE WOODS. “What on earth would I do if four bears came into my camp? Why, I would die of course.“
EVERYBODY, c'mon and play! 👩🏼💻🤩🤗
Reading about Bryson‘s adventures on the Appalachian Trail was great fun. I didn‘t know it was a movie. I‘d like to see it. This inspired me to check out a YouTuber who‘s done the trail a few times. Pretty amazing.
I also started on this one yesterday. I hope I remember what to do next since my daughter won‘t be here when I get out the actual colors. #LitsyCrafters @Catsandbooks
Next audiobook!
[image: Riley enjoying the book-themed heating pad]
We went on a fall nature scavenger hunt today for our #halloweenbucketlist! We found a banana slug, a squirrel, and so many fall colors. The highlight was spotting a Red Headed Pileated Woodpecker! #scarathlon2022 #teamslaughter
Well turns out I do like me some grumpy old men getting lost in the woods. If you‘re a Bryson fan already, which I am, you‘re going to like this book. Brysons love of history and his endless “Did you know?” facts keep this book interesting. His arguments and peeves with his hiking mate Katz, keep it humorous. And he has a love for this trail and the wilderness. But this is as much about when we give up as when we push through. Very entertaining.
Apparently one of the most divisive books among thru-hikers on the Appalachian Trail. A love or hate type of book. I thought it was decent. Bryson himself annoyed me greatly, but I loved his writing and his soliloquies of preservationist mentality and love for trees, animals, and true, unharmed wildlife. I wouldn‘t recommend this book, but overall liked to read it. Currently nursing a terribly timed, pre long walk foot 🥲
Took a mental health day today. I‘ve been plugging away at my cross stitch while starting a new listen: A Walk in the Woods. #audiostitching
I also just started Cat on a Hot Tin Roof after finishing The Unexpected Inheritance of Inspector Chopra (which was good enough; probably won‘t read any more titles in the series unless anyone highly recommends them)
1. I've done all sorts of different camping, and I don't think it is for me, but I did enjoy glamping recently.
2. SMorrs Camp
3. A Walk in the Woods
4. No reading goal...just trying to keep up with my book club reads while doing some summer traveling
#LitsySummerCampReadathon
@ImperfectCJ
1. If I had my way, I‘d sleep under the stars in a hammock or in a tent depending on the weather. Unfortunately my family and friends don‘t share my sentiment and so we‘re usually “glamping”.
2. Camp Quitcherbitchin (I can‘t take credit for making it up, but it‘s VERY fitting for my camp 🤣)
3. Nonfiction: A Walk in the Woods by Bill Bryson,
Fiction: The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn by Mark Twain
4. Read at least one hour a day
#LitsySummerCamp
1. Cabin, for sure. I am an indoorsy girl.
2. Creature Comforts Camping
3. A Walk in the Woods (Bryson) and Wild (Strayed) both had me wanting to go outside for about a minute and a half.
4. I'm gonna try to finish 7 books.
#litsysummercamp
@ImperfectCJ
1. Glamping all the way…too old to tent camp nowadays.
2. Camp by the Sea
3. Tagged
4. Posting in the morning
@ImperfectCJ
Interesting account of Bryson‘s attempt to hike the Appalachian Trail, accompanied by a woefully ill-prepared ‘friend.‘
I was expecting a laugh riot when I began listening to this book. It‘s often shelved under humor and discussed that way. However, much of this book is pretty serious; there are descriptions of bear attacks, talk about mismanagement of public lands, and stories of a couple of murders on the Appalachian Trail. In between that, there is humor, but also a bit of smugness. Overall, I enjoyed this book.
I‘ve been so sick with COVID that I haven‘t read in over a week, which if you are like me, you must be pretty damn sick not to be able, or actually want to read. Yesterday the fever finally broke, and I felt well enough to pick up a book. And this is the one that captured my interest, taking me far away from myself to the AT. And today, reading this opening sentence in this paragraph is the first time I laughed out loud in weeks.
#thoughtfulthursday
1. Yes - The Snowy Day and a few others
2. It can be. I usually dislike when a publisher removes cover art for the movie poster.
3. Tagged - it‘s hilarious!
Thanks for tag @DarkMina and @MoonWitch94
#thoughtfulthursday
1 no I rarely reread books
2 yes, as in it's one of the first things I look for when choosing a book
3 see above tagged book! Its hilarious ❤
#ThoughtfulThursday
@MoonWitch94
? Yes, I'm currently reading "She's Come Undone" by Wally Lamb for the third time
? Not usually
? Tagged ⬆️?
#friends #gettingtoknowyou #gettingtoknowallaboutyou #funandgames
First hike of the season in the books... checked out a new trail and will definitely be doing it again!
#3WordReviews @ShyBookOwl
Humorous, Informative, and Adventuresome
Want to play? @Crazeedi @EadieB @Nute @MaleficentBookDragon
Part humorous reflection on hiking on the Appalachian Trail and part history of The AT and its flora and fauna. I found it to an honest and, more often than not, funny account of Bill Bryson hiking the AT with friend Stephen Katz. Very enjoyable! 4 stars.
#LitsySpringBreak @Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks @TheKidUpstairs
Prompt: Forest
On my TBR list for March. I hope I get to it!🤞
Originally thought it was a standard recount of the Appalachian trial, but his personal story makes it incredibly relatable. ESP. If the AT‘s on your bucket list! Very realistic but none the less inspiring account to break out your boots and head outside
What can I say - it was Bill Bryson and Audible gave to me for free. Bryson and his old travelling companion Katz decide to walk the Appalachian Trail as middle age men. Full of Bryson‘s normal humour and slightly off centre way of seeing the world. An amusing way to spend a few hours.
“Hunters will tell you that a moose is a wily and ferocious forest creature. Nonsense. A moose is a cow drawn by a three-year-old.”
😂😂😂
I really hated this book and I would have DNF'd it if I wasn't reading this for my book club. Bryson starts the book talking about he's not a pussy like some men, which really put me off and reeked of toxic masculinity there. Yikes. He makes all these comments about people that are condescending that I just want to slap him. In some reviews, I see some love that he does it and thinks he's funny. I think he's an ass.