A Walk in the Woods: Rediscovering America Along the Appalachian Trail

A Walk in the Woods

Rediscovering America Along the Appalachian Trail

1997 • 416 pages

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Bryson is always entertaining, and this book made me want to (and sometimes not want to) hike the appalachian trail. Bill Bryson makes it seem like it would be a very entertaining time.

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I actually listened to this book on audio. I love the way Bill Bryson can teach us about travel and yet have such a great sense of humor to keep it from being boring.

I also had my young teenage sons listening to much of it. It was very informative, yet they found it very interesting and funny.

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July 25, 2024

Characteristically warm and funny, Bill Bryson's account of walking the Appalachian Trail will make you want to take up trail hiking, or at least go for a reasonably long walk.

July 30, 2021

Delightful and hilarious.

April 15, 2021

This book was fantastic. It did not follow where I expected it to go, which was exciting since it still went somewhere great that I couldn't predict.

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Very enjoyable read.

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September 22, 2018

I mostly enjoyed Bryson's narration of his time actually on the AT. The history of the trail, while at times was interesting, started to get too long. His break from the trail seemed like this neverending history lesson.

August 19, 2017

A funny account of 40-something “mountain men” taking on the famous Appalachian Trail - a wilderness of nearly 2200 miles, this book made the dormant wanderlust in me want to go out there and have some adventures!

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October 24, 2015

I really thought this book was outstanding. Starting out as an introduction to the Appalachian Trail, I enjoyed Bryson's mixture of hiking and trail lore with the right mix of humor. Later on, he introduces us to a lot of the history and geology of the region. very readable.

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November 2, 2013

I just re-listened to this book, and I liked it even more than the first time I read it. Perhaps because Bryson reads his own work and lends additional charm and wit with his tone, I didn't want this book to end! I think Bryson and Katz should tackle the CDT next.

February 29, 2012

Bryson is a good story teller. I enjoyed his sense of humor and wit though the book didn't delve a whole lot into describing the scenery on the AT in detail.

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