theinfamousj reviewed A Walk in the Woods: Rediscovering America on the Appalachian Trail on + 29 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 27
I'm a backpacker; the kind of person who packs up a pack with a tent and food and disappears for long periods of time in the woods on marked trails. When not in the woods, I'm frequently on a backpacking discussion forum. From time to time, Bryson's name comes up as the ultimate definition of "not a backpacker". When this happens, half of the posters defend him, stating that even though he did not hike the entire Appalachian Trail, his text is inspiring enough that it has led others to the trail. The other half of the posters call him a sniveler and a whiner.
I had to see for myself, so I ordered a copy of his book. Okay, so Bryson is not a trail legend like Jack Tarlin or Minnesota Smith (the latter being someone who is known to overpack toilet paper to the tune of six rolls for a week long hike). But while Bryson cannot contribute an expert's account of a difficult sport, he can provide a humorous tale of two average folks who are ill equipped for the rigors of backpacking. Furthermore, he does it while incorporating a good deal of interesting trail history.
So to those who would quibble about whether the mileage Bryson has logged qualifies him to write a book, I say: "Put down your argument and pick up this book!"
I had to see for myself, so I ordered a copy of his book. Okay, so Bryson is not a trail legend like Jack Tarlin or Minnesota Smith (the latter being someone who is known to overpack toilet paper to the tune of six rolls for a week long hike). But while Bryson cannot contribute an expert's account of a difficult sport, he can provide a humorous tale of two average folks who are ill equipped for the rigors of backpacking. Furthermore, he does it while incorporating a good deal of interesting trail history.
So to those who would quibble about whether the mileage Bryson has logged qualifies him to write a book, I say: "Put down your argument and pick up this book!"
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We read this book aloud to each other on a long car trip, and what a great choice it was! It lent itself well to being shared, and was incredibly funny. Mr Bryson provides a delicious account his personal trip on the Appalachian Trail, adding information about the history of the Appalachian Trail, some of the flora and fauna, and some information about the National Parks Service, of which he most definitely has an opinion. Don't let the information bits put you off reading the book; you need the breaks from laughing.
Dorothy E. (islandflower) reviewed A Walk in the Woods: Rediscovering America on the Appalachian Trail on + 28 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 9
Great book and writer! Bryson is very humorous and knows how to make his facts interesting and thus the book is very readable.
Dorothy E. (islandflower) reviewed A Walk in the Woods: Rediscovering America on the Appalachian Trail on + 28 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 7
This was a great read! I am basically a fiction reader, but this book got me from the first page. The author really makes hiking the Appalachian Trail sound very interesting...lots of facts, humor (and opinions) about the trail, the locales and the people you meet along the way.
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Not only did he give you a taste for the trail but he gave you a history of the land he was walking through which I enjoyed.
Joyce K. (BinkyJ45) - , reviewed A Walk in the Woods: Rediscovering America on the Appalachian Trail on + 9 more book reviews
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Bill Bryson is a wonderful story teller. The book is about his adventure hiking the Appalachian Trail, the people he meets along the way, facts, figures and history about the forests, the trail, and spots along the way. Just as several of his other travel books, this one is filled with wit, wisdom and a story like few are able to tell.
Kathleen L. (noisynora) reviewed A Walk in the Woods: Rediscovering America on the Appalachian Trail on + 130 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 4
I liked this book so much! When my friend gave it to me and basically said "It's about a guy who hikes the long trail", I thought - "not so much." But believe me, he writes so candidly I was literally laughing out loud at some parts. It's a very easy, enjoyable read - trust me, you'll like it.
Carole D. (Sunscapes) reviewed A Walk in the Woods: Rediscovering America on the Appalachian Trail on
Helpful Score: 4
When you are reading any of Bill Bryson's books you want to share it with someone. He has the ability to take the mundane ( or extraordinary ) and with his prose and sense of humor take it to a level of enjoyment where you laugh out loud. A Walk in The Woods was wonderful and an unexpected story of two unlikely pals bonding in an experience. It didn't make me want to walk the Appalachian Trail, it did make me hope I have the chance to meet Bill somewhere on a path someday.
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Elizabeth L. (LibbyLee) reviewed A Walk in the Woods: Rediscovering America on the Appalachian Trail on
Helpful Score: 4
Bought this for my husband. (He enjoys hiking & backpacking but mostly gets to sit in office.)
T there were many times, while reading this book, hat he laughed out loud, saying "You have to hear this!"
He could not put it down. I never heard him talk to friends about a book with such positive comments. He has a list of people he will be sharing this book with.
T there were many times, while reading this book, hat he laughed out loud, saying "You have to hear this!"
He could not put it down. I never heard him talk to friends about a book with such positive comments. He has a list of people he will be sharing this book with.
Linda S. (Dreamin1) reviewed A Walk in the Woods: Rediscovering America on the Appalachian Trail on + 13 more book reviews
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I liked this book because it gave me a sense of taking a walk in the woods, and to a place I had never been before--the Appalachian Trail. It was not just a book about someone's experiences but was also quite humorous. It was a very fun book to read. I am confident that anything this writer expresses will be entertaining.
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This is the first book I read that caused me to laugh out loud numerous times -- and garner a few strange looks on the subway to boot! I love Bryson's humour and this tale of two out of shape middle aged men attempting to hike the Appalachian Trail is a laughfest.
trksh22 reviewed A Walk in the Woods: Rediscovering America on the Appalachian Trail on + 2 more book reviews
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I enjoyed reading this book. It was full of of information and facts that I would not have read about on my own. Bryson spends the time to tell of the history of the AT. I am sure he may have even inspired some people to think about maybe walking the trail someday :) I read this book because it was recommended as a humorous book. Though, I did find myself laughing out loud ever, I did smile quite a bit..esp the parts that really showed Katz' personality. Some people might be offended by the way he talks about things he doesn't like. People from PA, don't expect a glowing review, lol. Though, he makes up for this with his facts and history parts that he includes throughout the book. I am glad that I read this one.
Jessica M. (crochetaholic) reviewed A Walk in the Woods: Rediscovering America on the Appalachian Trail on + 7 more book reviews
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I just finished reading this book a few weeks ago after returning from a trip to the Smokies. I loved this book because it made me feel like I was back in the mountains. It was very funny and very informative about what life can be like on the Appalachian Trail. It made me want to at least hike part of the trail myself :)
Rebecca R. (Waterlogged) reviewed A Walk in the Woods: Rediscovering America on the Appalachian Trail on + 51 more book reviews
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I never thought a book about hiking would make me laugh, but it did. It was my first Bryson book and now I want to read more of his works.
C G. (countrygal) reviewed A Walk in the Woods: Rediscovering America on the Appalachian Trail on + 14 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 3
This is one of my favorite books of all time. I love books about hiking. This is about 2 fat boys setting out to hike the AT. Bill's partner starts throwing stuff out of his backpack within the first day or so. Funny and interesting. Led me to read most of Bill's books, but I like this one the best.
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This is the funniest non-fiction book I have ever read. My favorite by Bill Bryson - and that's saying a lot.
Lori B. (pdocgirl) reviewed A Walk in the Woods: Rediscovering America on the Appalachian Trail on + 211 more book reviews
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An irreverent tale of trying to thru-hike the trail when you're out of shape, not a hiker, and paired with a recovering (sorta) alcoholic overweight junk-food loving buddy from out west. Makes you think seriously about thru-hiking if you're over 40.
Douglas C. reviewed A Walk in the Woods: Rediscovering America on the Appalachian Trail on + 85 more book reviews
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Very entertaining!
Laurie A. (Dalaiwmn) - reviewed A Walk in the Woods: Rediscovering America on the Appalachian Trail on + 14 more book reviews
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I loved this book and Bill will keep you interested. I am not a hiker, but may become one! He writes with a sure footed wit and has a wealth of facts thrown in to. A history bit here and there. Not only entertaining but humour abounds and you learn new bits of history. Makes me want to jump out of this chair and go!
Dan C. (acumendan) reviewed A Walk in the Woods: Rediscovering America on the Appalachian Trail on + 2 more book reviews
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Being a hiker, and always wondering if I could handle a thru hike of the AT, this book was a welcome read. I have read other chronicles of hiker adventures on the AT but could never really relate to them. I have a feeling this story would be much closer to what I would encounter.
Bryson is one of those people that you aren't sure you want to meet, or hang aroung with, but you can relate to his point of view. The book had plenty of details about areas of the trail and the experience but always told with a bit of humor. There was also a good deal of historical information about the trail and the areas it crosses.
I really enjoyed this book.
Bryson is one of those people that you aren't sure you want to meet, or hang aroung with, but you can relate to his point of view. The book had plenty of details about areas of the trail and the experience but always told with a bit of humor. There was also a good deal of historical information about the trail and the areas it crosses.
I really enjoyed this book.
Rebecca L. (ccqdesigns) - reviewed A Walk in the Woods: Rediscovering America on the Appalachian Trail on + 51 more book reviews
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I have lived near the south end of the Appalachian Trail all my life, and never really knew much about it. Bill Bryson has richly combined humor, history,character sketches and just great story telling in the humorous book. Once I started it I couldn't put it down. A really great read for anyone!
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Edith F. (Tigger14) reviewed A Walk in the Woods: Rediscovering America on the Appalachian Trail on + 27 more book reviews
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This is a hilarious account of the author's attempt to hike the Appalachian Trail with his less-than-in-shape buddy. It's even funnier because it really happened, and maybe even better because neither of these guys are super hikers. Is that why I could identify with them?
Lee R. (fibonacci) reviewed A Walk in the Woods: Rediscovering America on the Appalachian Trail on + 29 more book reviews
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I picked up this book because I have always wanted to hike the Appalachian Trail. How could I have known it would be among the funniest and most entertaining books I have read in years. In taking on the trail, Bryson looks for help from an old high school buddy who is even in worse shape than he is. Neither is prepared for the rigors of trail life and their misadventures are laugh-out-loud hysterical. Even if you never want to hike a part of the cross country trail, this is a fun read with loads of belly laughs to keep you turning the pages.
Linda P. (lillinda) reviewed A Walk in the Woods: Rediscovering America on the Appalachian Trail on + 175 more book reviews
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I've wanted to walk the Applachian Trail for years. Bryson walked it for me.Read this book and enjoy the walk without the rain and cold!
Lynn S. (lsuth) - , reviewed A Walk in the Woods: Rediscovering America on the Appalachian Trail on + 39 more book reviews
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A wonderful book about two males friends sharing an adventure or at least part of one. Bryson has a great sense of humor in his writing.
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I am quite a fan of Bill Bryson's work but this book is my all time favorite. His writing is quite comical.
Kimba B. - , reviewed A Walk in the Woods: Rediscovering America on the Appalachian Trail on + 8 more book reviews
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Funniest book I've ever read.
Mike C. (WantToSeeTheWorld) reviewed A Walk in the Woods: Rediscovering America on the Appalachian Trail on
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A great read that will bring the adventurer out in anyone. Bryson passes along a highly entertaining account of his time on the grandaddy of endurance trails in America.
Beth J. (Soprano) reviewed A Walk in the Woods: Rediscovering America on the Appalachian Trail on + 11 more book reviews
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If you like Dave Barry, much the same genre. And it you like to hike, it makes the book all the much funnier. Do you know how to react when encountering a black bear? What if it's a brown bear? Can you get close enough to tell the difference?
Lyn H. (Hewette) reviewed A Walk in the Woods: Rediscovering America on the Appalachian Trail on + 67 more book reviews
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This was one of Byson's best in my opinion. His wit and sarcasm make this hike a fabulous adventure. I went to see part of the trail shortly after reading the book and it was just as described. Laughed out lound many times.
Nancy T. (bonan) reviewed A Walk in the Woods: Rediscovering America on the Appalachian Trail on + 41 more book reviews
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Short of being there Bill Bryson offers the best way of escaping into nature by reading his book "A Walk in the Woods"
Gretchen W. (SaxPlayer) reviewed A Walk in the Woods: Rediscovering America on the Appalachian Trail on + 6 more book reviews
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An adventure tale, loaded with humor and history. You will find yourself chuckling a lot. You will also say to yourself, "Wow, I didn't know that" frequently. If you have ever wanted to hike the Appalachian Trail, this will either discourage you or make you want to get started as soon as possible.
Corey D. reviewed A Walk in the Woods: Rediscovering America on the Appalachian Trail on + 5 more book reviews
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Four stars. Very funny. Wonderful descriptions. You feel you are right there walking with him.
Karina S. reviewed A Walk in the Woods: Rediscovering America on the Appalachian Trail on + 20 more book reviews
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So witty and clever, the author shares fun and funny insights on the world around him. Similar tone to Dave Barry, Jerry Seinfeld, etc.
Brenda B. (readerholic) reviewed A Walk in the Woods: Rediscovering America on the Appalachian Trail on
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Funny, good book. Definitely worth reading!
Reina H. (reina) reviewed A Walk in the Woods: Rediscovering America on the Appalachian Trail on + 10 more book reviews
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The first half of the book was laugh-out-loud funny. Definitely worth the read for that section. The second half wanders a bit into the time AFTER their Appalachian Trail hike together, and that is a little less entertaining. But overall, a good read.
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What a great way to hike the Appalachian Trail without actually having to hike it! Vintage Bryson.
Kat S. (Katbird) reviewed A Walk in the Woods: Rediscovering America on the Appalachian Trail on + 10 more book reviews
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Often hillarious, this book is a quick read for those adventurers that are interested in learning a little about one of the longest trails in the United States.
Irene C. (blondemoose) reviewed A Walk in the Woods: Rediscovering America on the Appalachian Trail on + 2 more book reviews
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I laughed so hard at times I mmmmmm....well I laughed hard.
Kristine S. (NHBookLover) reviewed A Walk in the Woods: Rediscovering America on the Appalachian Trail on + 293 more book reviews
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I really enjoyed this book. I grew up near the Appalachian Trail and have only done an extremely small portion of it. Bill's writing style is very easy to follow and he makes it so much fun! You will love his hiking buddy. The bear eyes is so funny to read about. I thoroughly enjoyed this and just ordered another of his books.
Stephanie C. reviewed A Walk in the Woods: Rediscovering America on the Appalachian Trail on + 3 more book reviews
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Hilarious and witty. A great summertime nature read.
Moira M. reviewed A Walk in the Woods: Rediscovering America on the Appalachian Trail on + 50 more book reviews
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A sometimes hilarious, always entertaining read about one man's journey on the Appalachian Trail. Bill Bryson, an Iowa native, returns to America after living in Britain for 20 years working for the Times and the Independent. He decides to get back in touch with his native country by hiking the 2100 mile Appalachian Trail. His journey gives glimpses into the silliness of other human beings. He invites his friend Stephen Katz, also from Iowa, along for the walk. Katz accepts, although is horribly out of shape, and this leads to some hilarity. While settling into their hiking stride, they meet a whole cast of other interesting people...definitely a terrific read for anyone who enjoys the outdoors or is planning on hiking the AT themselves.
Frank H. (perryfran) reviewed A Walk in the Woods: Rediscovering America on the Appalachian Trail on + 1222 more book reviews
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I really enjoy Bill Bryson's writing. I know Bryson is considered by many readers to be condescending and arrogant (and he can be), but for me, I really love his descriptive prose and humorous anecdotes. I've read several of his books and A WALK IN THE WOODS may be my favorite so far. Bryson teams up with an old friend, Katz, to attempt to hike the over 2,000 mile-long Appalachian Trail (AT). Bryson has recently returned to America and is living in a small town in New Hampshire when he discovers that the trail runs close by his house. Well he decides to make the challenge and Katz is the only one he can get to go with him. They fly to Georgia and start at the southern end of the trail with 2,100 miles of scenic wilderness in front of them. Along the way they meet many others, some very eccentric. One of which is Mary Ellen who couldn't stop talking and criticizing most everything Bryson and Katz did including the equipment they brought along on the trip. The narrative was filled with Bryson's humor but it also was filled with his knowledge of everything from the history of the AT; the extinction of much of the flora in the east including many tree species such as the majestic American Chestnut; the wildlife in the area; Civil War battles; the forming of the Appalachians over millions of years; and on and on.
This was really an enjoyable trek with Bryson and Katz even though they didn't make it the whole way but Bryson did actually hike about 870 miles of it. One of my other favorite books by Bryson is A SHORT HISTORY OF NEARLY EVERYTHING in which he expounds on many different areas of science in a most enjoyable way. Both of these books provide a lot of natural history in a very pleasurable experience. The other Bryson travel books I have read are also very fun to read. There is also a movie version of A WALK IN THE WOODS which stars Robert Redford as Bryson and Nick Nolte as Katz. I watched it a couple of nights ago and really enjoyed it as well although it was trimmed some from the book. I'll be looking forward to more Bryson.
This was really an enjoyable trek with Bryson and Katz even though they didn't make it the whole way but Bryson did actually hike about 870 miles of it. One of my other favorite books by Bryson is A SHORT HISTORY OF NEARLY EVERYTHING in which he expounds on many different areas of science in a most enjoyable way. Both of these books provide a lot of natural history in a very pleasurable experience. The other Bryson travel books I have read are also very fun to read. There is also a movie version of A WALK IN THE WOODS which stars Robert Redford as Bryson and Nick Nolte as Katz. I watched it a couple of nights ago and really enjoyed it as well although it was trimmed some from the book. I'll be looking forward to more Bryson.
Terri B. (tlbrady44) - , reviewed A Walk in the Woods: Rediscovering America on the Appalachian Trail on
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This is only the second book I have ever read that I laugh out loud during the day thinking about what I read the night before. I used to hike all the time and everything he talks about has happened to me so I can relate well. Even if you never hiked at all this is a really funny book! Thanks Bill Bryson for taking the time to write this.
Richard L. (rickl69) reviewed A Walk in the Woods: Rediscovering America on the Appalachian Trail on + 2 more book reviews
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This book was a delight to read. Not only did it make me laugh, but it filled me with the desire to take on the AT myself. A must read for anybody who has a love to hiking and the outdoors.
Britta B. (brittab) reviewed A Walk in the Woods: Rediscovering America on the Appalachian Trail on + 9 more book reviews
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Excellent story telling about the trail, what happens to people who walk the trail, and about the towns/regions abutting the trail. Funny as well as insightful.
Rob R. (readingmachine) - , reviewed A Walk in the Woods: Rediscovering America on the Appalachian Trail on + 3 more book reviews
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Hilarious! You won't go wrong.
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Great read. You might not want to read it though... you will want to drop it and head out on trail!
Patty U. - , reviewed A Walk in the Woods: Rediscovering America on the Appalachian Trail on + 6 more book reviews
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This book entertains you from the first page.
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Bill Bryson has a wonderful way of expressing himself through his books. In this book, he has decided to take to the Appalachian Trail. First, he must find a hiking partner to go along with him. The one he finds seems a questionable choice, but he is happy to have someone, anyone, to walk the trail with. He finds the humor in any situation and you just laugh as you follow their adventures along the trail. Ultimately, they realize that they will never be able to hike the entire 2,000+ mile trail, but as they complete the sections that they do, you have to agree with them that, truly, they HAVE hiked the AT--even if it is an abbreviated version.
Douglas M. (spudmasher412) reviewed A Walk in the Woods: Rediscovering America on the Appalachian Trail on + 21 more book reviews
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So you start reading this book ecpecting the writer to make the long hike and journey but... The book started slow for me and I found myself setting it down only to pick it back up a week latter to see if I could get back into it. Although I found the book well written, I was left disappointed. I really wanted to like the book if for the only reason the writer is from my home of Iowa. I was able to like the parts when he stuck to the trail with his side kick and made an effort to really hike. I know even as I write this Bryson has done something I will most likely never do, hike parts of the great trail. The book did give me a better understanding of how long and difficult the trail really is and for that I give Bryson 3 stars.
RICHARD G. reviewed A Walk in the Woods: Rediscovering America on the Appalachian Trail on + 6 more book reviews
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I have hiked the entire AT (it took me 15 years!), and in general, I was disappointed in Bryson's book. It is good for a laugh, but it does not truly convey the AT trail experience, especially the wonderful people that I met during my hikes.
Anita F. (AniTaRead) reviewed A Walk in the Woods: Rediscovering America on the Appalachian Trail on + 13 more book reviews
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Humorous and educational true story of two unlikely partners that hike the Appalachian Trail together.
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This book is like taking a walk through the woods. It can be a short walk of 5 miles, or you can walk the entire Appalachian Tail with Bill Bryson. either way, it's a wonderful outdoors experience in your arm chair.
Nita F. (sissiree) reviewed A Walk in the Woods: Rediscovering America on the Appalachian Trail on + 34 more book reviews
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Bruson hike 870 miles of the 2000 plus miles of Applachian Trail and tells us all out it. A native's look at the last American wilderness. Laugh out loud funny at times; poignant at others. Brysondoes an admirable job of describing the Trail while making a muted plea for better conservation methods. He gently implores us to save this land.'I thoroughly enjoyed reading this book.
lupielady reviewed A Walk in the Woods: Rediscovering America on the Appalachian Trail on + 232 more book reviews
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This is the first travel bk I ever read and it was so good it has inspired me to read more of them. Very amusing story of two men hiking the Appalachain trail.
LOIS S. (BOMBERMOM) - , reviewed A Walk in the Woods: Rediscovering America on the Appalachian Trail on + 2 more book reviews
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Loved this book. As a former East coaster living in So Cal, the descriptions brought back a lot of great memories. The author has an interesting perspective and I was laughing out loud at some of his comments.
Doug M. (damgto1) reviewed A Walk in the Woods: Rediscovering America on the Appalachian Trail on + 33 more book reviews
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I was hoping to read an adventure on the Appalachian Trail and through hiking this trail is on my bucket list. Instead this book is more about the ramblings of an articulate author on the history of how small town America has changed into something the author somewhat despises. He sees a romantic version of America from the time when the Appalachian Trail was formed as a much superior time in history than what we've become, according to him. A bit disappointing for me but some interesting ramblings occasionally.
Paula L. (thefarmerswife) reviewed A Walk in the Woods: Rediscovering America on the Appalachian Trail on
Too many historical tangents for my liking.
Maribeth D. reviewed A Walk in the Woods: Rediscovering America on the Appalachian Trail on + 9 more book reviews
Good read. I took it more as a personal journal vs a "how to" make the difficult journey. Bryson makes it clear that he was not in the best of shape to conquer the trek. Notable is how he continued the journey after several hiatus' solo and with company. Some reviews I read on this site seemed miffed that he didn't take the arduous hike as seriously as they did. However, everyone's adventure can be done for various reasons and outcomes.
Cheryl (boomerbooklover) - reviewed A Walk in the Woods: Rediscovering America on the Appalachian Trail on + 441 more book reviews
Funny account of the adventures of an older man walking some of the Appalachian Trail with a friend.
camperchick - , reviewed A Walk in the Woods: Rediscovering America on the Appalachian Trail on + 17 more book reviews
I really enjoyed this book. As a camper and hiker (not anything like Bryson, however), a journey on the Appalachian Trail intrigued me. Bryson is a great storyteller, and I found myself laughing aloud at some of the characters he meets along the trail and the strange situations he encounters. His traveling companion is a book in himself. The only drawback to the book for me was that Bryson sometimes gets on his soapbox about environmental issues, which while completely worthy of discussion, sometimes detracted from the story for me. I still give it 4 stars and have recommended it to several people. This book led me to read Wild by Cheryl Strayed about her journey on the Pacific Crest Trail.
Tara R. (portabellopig) reviewed A Walk in the Woods: Rediscovering America on the Appalachian Trail on + 40 more book reviews
I've read this book multiple times, and find myself falling in love with the Appilacian Trail more and more each time. Bryson's wit and insights into history pertaining to the trail keep me hooked, even when the book drags a little.
Connie A. (jazzysmom) - , reviewed A Walk in the Woods: Rediscovering America on the Appalachian Trail on + 907 more book reviews
Is this guy for real? YES. And that's what makes this book so good. How does anyone go backpacking only half prepared and know so little of real life on the trail. This was a 2000, mile trail. Who does that? Apparently Mr Bryson did. These two were side splitingly funny sometimes. A great novel about life among the wild. I loved it.
Holly K. (holzoid) reviewed A Walk in the Woods: Rediscovering America on the Appalachian Trail on + 12 more book reviews
I thoroughly enjoyed A Walk in the Woods by Bill Bryson. I also read In a Sunburned Country. Bryson is not only informative about so many little details but does it with great wit and humor. He is a funny man and I hope to read all his books.
Julie W. (cloverluv) reviewed A Walk in the Woods: Rediscovering America on the Appalachian Trail on + 129 more book reviews
A Walk In The Woods
By
Bill Bryson
Bill Bryson once again takes us on an amazing and educational adventure into the American Heartland by way of the Appalachian Trail. Setting off into the wilderness with old friend Stephen Katz, an old friend we first met in Neither Here Nor There, an earlier tome.
Throughout his adventure on the AT Bryson not only discovers that hes more out of shape than he thought, but at the same time more adventurous. Throughout his self-realizations he also gives the reader glimpses into history and ecology about the AT and the areas surrounding it. With humor and honesty, Bryson takes us for a walk through amazing country and reminds us of the true things that really do make America great.
Over my many reads of Bryson, I was looking forward to this one the most. I have slowly discovered that a few funny moments does not a good book make.
Unlike what I first thought when I picked up the book, Bryson and Katz to NOT walk the entire AT. That in and of itself was a disappointment. Halfway through, (the book, not the AT) Bryson and Katz decide to take some time off and go their separate ways for several months then meet up at the opposite end of the trail. I was expecting to get a book about the entire trail, in fact they skipped most of it.
In addition, Bryson made a few generalizations that I disagreed with. He slammed the park system first of all. He only used the park system and their services for several months and then goes on in his book to say how terrible they are. Instead of complaining about them why doesnt he give them some of the money the park system so desperately needs?
He also makes a statement that moose are not dangerous. This is garbage. The moose HE came across might not have been dangerous, but after traveling in Alaska I can definitely say that moose are unpredictable and can even be vicious to a point. They are known to charge at random and there are laws that are in place not to protect the moose, but the people near the moose.
Anyways, I do think that this might be the last of my Bryson books. Hes disappointed me for the final time. I like his humor and his take on interesting situations, but really, I expected more out of him this time.
By
Bill Bryson
Bill Bryson once again takes us on an amazing and educational adventure into the American Heartland by way of the Appalachian Trail. Setting off into the wilderness with old friend Stephen Katz, an old friend we first met in Neither Here Nor There, an earlier tome.
Throughout his adventure on the AT Bryson not only discovers that hes more out of shape than he thought, but at the same time more adventurous. Throughout his self-realizations he also gives the reader glimpses into history and ecology about the AT and the areas surrounding it. With humor and honesty, Bryson takes us for a walk through amazing country and reminds us of the true things that really do make America great.
Over my many reads of Bryson, I was looking forward to this one the most. I have slowly discovered that a few funny moments does not a good book make.
Unlike what I first thought when I picked up the book, Bryson and Katz to NOT walk the entire AT. That in and of itself was a disappointment. Halfway through, (the book, not the AT) Bryson and Katz decide to take some time off and go their separate ways for several months then meet up at the opposite end of the trail. I was expecting to get a book about the entire trail, in fact they skipped most of it.
In addition, Bryson made a few generalizations that I disagreed with. He slammed the park system first of all. He only used the park system and their services for several months and then goes on in his book to say how terrible they are. Instead of complaining about them why doesnt he give them some of the money the park system so desperately needs?
He also makes a statement that moose are not dangerous. This is garbage. The moose HE came across might not have been dangerous, but after traveling in Alaska I can definitely say that moose are unpredictable and can even be vicious to a point. They are known to charge at random and there are laws that are in place not to protect the moose, but the people near the moose.
Anyways, I do think that this might be the last of my Bryson books. Hes disappointed me for the final time. I like his humor and his take on interesting situations, but really, I expected more out of him this time.
Wendy W. (wendyc1) reviewed A Walk in the Woods: Rediscovering America on the Appalachian Trail on + 8 more book reviews
Dappled with mildly amusing prose, Bryson gives the reader a good feel for what a really long hike is like.
Marla F. (marlajfish) reviewed A Walk in the Woods: Rediscovering America on the Appalachian Trail on + 8 more book reviews
This is one of the funniest books I ever read. It bogs down toward the end but some of the bits were so funny I repeat them to my friends to this very day.
Cindy B. (dbgsmm) reviewed A Walk in the Woods: Rediscovering America on the Appalachian Trail on + 4 more book reviews
This was a my first time reading Bill Bryson and I now can add another author to my list of favorites. He is a great story teller and so very funny! Looking forward to reading some of his other books.
Tim O. (Timinator2K8) - , reviewed A Walk in the Woods: Rediscovering America on the Appalachian Trail on + 32 more book reviews
Bryson and his hiking buddy Katz take on a healthy chunk of the Appalachian Trail and survive to tell the tale! A funny, insightful story about the human drama of experiencing the "AT," a seemingly endless trail of over 2,000 miles of the toughest trail anybody could ever love...and hate...and love...and loath. A very fun read but dang, no bears! :(
Randall S. (randalls) reviewed A Walk in the Woods: Rediscovering America on the Appalachian Trail on + 18 more book reviews
If you want to know what it's like to hike the entire Appalachian Trail, but can't walk that far yourself, this is the book for you! The author gives a firsthand account of hiking from Georgia, thru N. Carolina (Great Smokey Nat'l Park), Virgina (Shenandoah Nat'l Park), W. Virginia (Harper's Ferry), Pennsylvania (Delaware Water Gap), New Jersey, New York, Connecticut, Massachusetts, Vermont, New Hampshire (Mount Washington), & Maine. Journey with Bill Bryson for 2100 miles thru silent forests & past sparkling lakes. Bryson's humor & descriptions of silly characters he meet along the way, are superb.
Steve B. (fog) - reviewed A Walk in the Woods: Rediscovering America on the Appalachian Trail on + 139 more book reviews
As long as the author stayed within the story line of his hiking the book was good, funny, and easy to read.it is when he strays from this story-line and starts giving biological backgrounds on trees and diseases that the book becomes a chore to read. I did not get this book to have a Civil War history lesson in regards to Harper's Ferry or a history on various towns along the Pennsylvania trail. This is one time where I can truthfully say "See the movie, ignore the book"
Anne P. reviewed A Walk in the Woods: Rediscovering America on the Appalachian Trail on + 30 more book reviews
As always, Bill Bryson's unique twist on life combine with his clever prose to keep you laughing out loud.
This was a very entertaining story. A few parts were slow but overall a good book.
Very funny and informative. A great read that makes you want to put down the book and get out on the trails.
Diane P. (diphil) reviewed A Walk in the Woods: Rediscovering America on the Appalachian Trail on + 4 more book reviews
This book is funny and very touching. The author's sense of humor combines with his knowledge to create a very interesting and informative reading adventure.
Cindy M. (RenascenceC) reviewed A Walk in the Woods: Rediscovering America on the Appalachian Trail on + 77 more book reviews
Charming, sometimes hilarious, sometimes profane account, with sobering meditations on the preciousness of our national natural resources.
Karin T. (kato) reviewed A Walk in the Woods: Rediscovering America on the Appalachian Trail on + 21 more book reviews
I could care less about hiking but love Bill Bryson's writing so I picked this one up and loved it. I laughed out loud numerous times and like all his other books couldn't put it down. It's a comedic adventure with two very out of shape men, Bryson and the lovable Katz walking the Appalachian Trail. Coffee shot through my nose a few times, it was THAT funny!
Jannean B. (Janpat) reviewed A Walk in the Woods: Rediscovering America on the Appalachian Trail on + 4 more book reviews
Prior to reading A Walk in the Woods, I had only read one book by Bill Bryson. Thunderbolt Kid was hysterically funny about growing up male in the 1950's in the Midwest. I laughed as I turned each page. Walk in the Woods is unique - still Bill Bryson's humor which makes one laugh aloud especially when describing people or events as he travels along the Appalachian Trail. What is memorable about this read however, is what is learned...about the trail, about human nature, about relationships, and yes, even geography and geology. I won't forget this book!
Loved it, loved it. A quick read for me; I couldn't put it down. I have always wanted to hike the Appalacian Trail, now I feel I have. Simple, funny, and real.
Angie V. (abirdv) - , reviewed A Walk in the Woods: Rediscovering America on the Appalachian Trail on + 31 more book reviews
One of my favorite books.
Bill Bryson writes a real story - easy to read - fun to read.
I would recommend this book if you are curious about people who hike the Appalachian Trail? Or like to hike, camp yourself?
Bill Bryson writes a real story - easy to read - fun to read.
I would recommend this book if you are curious about people who hike the Appalachian Trail? Or like to hike, camp yourself?
Marj D. reviewed A Walk in the Woods: Rediscovering America on the Appalachian Trail on + 7 more book reviews
One of the funniest books I've read in a long time. This book is for all romantics who have great visions until reality sets in. You'll love it.
Stephany L. (Stephany) - , reviewed A Walk in the Woods: Rediscovering America on the Appalachian Trail on + 19 more book reviews
Returning to the U.S. after 20 years in England, Iowa native Bryson decided to reconnect with his mother country by hiking the length of the 2100-mile Appalachian Trail. Awed by merely the camping section of his local sporting goods store, he nevertheless plunges into the wilderness and emerges with a consistently comical account of a neophyte woodsman learning hard lessons about self-reliance. Bryson (The Lost Continent) carries himself in an irresistibly bewildered manner, accepting each new calamity with wonder and hilarity. He reviews the characters of the AT (as the trail is called), from a pack of incompetent Boy Scouts to a perpetually lost geezer named Chicken John. Most amusing is his cranky, crude and inestimable companion, Katz, a reformed substance abuser who once had single-handedly "become, in effect, Iowa's drug culture." The uneasy but always entertaining relationship between Bryson and Katz keeps their walk interesting, even during the flat stretches. Bryson completes the trail as planned, and he records the misadventure with insight and elegance. He is a popular author in Britain and his impeccably graceful and witty style deserves a large American audience as well.
Bobbi S. reviewed A Walk in the Woods: Rediscovering America on the Appalachian Trail on + 8 more book reviews
The first half of this book is among the funniest and best travel writing I've ever read. The second half of the book seems like Bryson phoned it in -- paralleling the journey itself.
Janet B. (Janetb21) reviewed A Walk in the Woods: Rediscovering America on the Appalachian Trail on + 103 more book reviews
This is a wonderful book! We read it for book club, and had a fabulous discussion. It was very enjoyable to read, I highly recommend it.
Sue M. (Soozie) reviewed A Walk in the Woods: Rediscovering America on the Appalachian Trail on + 26 more book reviews
Rediscovering America on the Appalachian Trail. An escape into nature.
Charlie P. (WearyTraveler) reviewed A Walk in the Woods: Rediscovering America on the Appalachian Trail on + 10 more book reviews
I thoroughly enjoyed this book. It's been described as "laugh out loud" funny. That is a very accurate description. I read it on an overnight flight and embarrassed myself. I couldn't stop laughing. I had tears in my eyes... I've recommended this for years.
Patricia P. (PPOTTER) reviewed A Walk in the Woods: Rediscovering America on the Appalachian Trail on + 32 more book reviews
Back in America after 20 yrs in Britain, Bill Bryson decided to reaquaint himself with his native country by walking the 2,100 mile Appalachian trail. He takes his buddy, Stephen Katz along who has an overwhelming desire to find cozy restraunts. Humm. Along the way they meet some very interesting people as you can imagine. You have toread it to find out the rest. If you love the great outdoors, this is a read for you.
Yvonne H. (yoyobon) reviewed A Walk in the Woods: Rediscovering America on the Appalachian Trail on + 20 more book reviews
Of all Bryson's books, this is my favorite.
Not only will you roar over his experiences, but you will also learn so much about the Apalachian Trail.
I have read all his books but this is one that I will read again.
Not only will you roar over his experiences, but you will also learn so much about the Apalachian Trail.
I have read all his books but this is one that I will read again.
Danielle R. reviewed A Walk in the Woods: Rediscovering America on the Appalachian Trail on + 9 more book reviews
It was enjoyable as are all Bill Bryson books... but I wouldn't say it's one of my favorites of his.
Victoria B. (Victoria) reviewed A Walk in the Woods: Rediscovering America on the Appalachian Trail on + 175 more book reviews
Humorous account of an attempt to conquer the Appalachian Trail.
Bobbie L. (nascargal) reviewed A Walk in the Woods: Rediscovering America on the Appalachian Trail on + 352 more book reviews
This is a truly wonderful book. Bill Bryson and a friend attempt to hike the Appalachian Trail, which goes from Georgia to Maine. They have all sorts of adventures, which are often hilarious. Bill Bryson also makes some interesting observations on life. I loved this book!!!
Lorraine T. (mysterylover) reviewed A Walk in the Woods: Rediscovering America on the Appalachian Trail on + 318 more book reviews
I love all of Bill Bryson's books, even though I seldom travel. His outlook, experiences are always funny no matter where he's traveling, even through the woods.
K E M. (Rampallion) reviewed A Walk in the Woods: Rediscovering America on the Appalachian Trail on + 158 more book reviews
Bill Bryson has made a living out of traveling and then writing about it. In The Lost Continent he re-created the road trips of his childhood; in Neither Here nor There he retraced the route he followed as a young backpacker traversing Europe. When this American transplant to Britain decided to return home, he made a farewell walking tour of the British countryside and produced Notes from a Small Island. Once back on American soil and safely settled in New Hampshire, Bryson once again hears the siren call of the open road--only this time it's a trail. The Appalachian Trail, to be exact. In A Walk in the Woods Bill Bryson tackles what is, for him, an entirely new subject: the American wilderness. Accompanied only by his old college buddy Stephen Katz, Bryson starts out one March morning in north Georgia, intending to walk the entire 2,100 miles to trail's end atop Maine's Mount Katahdin.
If nothing else, A Walk in the Woods is proof positive that the journey is the destination. As Bryson and Katz haul their out-of-shape, middle-aged butts over hill and dale, the reader is treated to both a very funny personal memoir and a delightful chronicle of the trail, the people who created it, and the places it passes through. Whether you plan to make a trip like this one yourself one day or only care to read about it, A Walk in the Woods is a great way to spend an afternoon. --Alix Wilber
From Publishers Weekly
Returning to the U.S. after 20 years in England, Iowa native Bryson decided to reconnect with his mother country by hiking the length of the 2100-mile Appalachian Trail. Awed by merely the camping section of his local sporting goods store, he nevertheless plunges into the wilderness and emerges with a consistently comical account of a neophyte woodsman learning hard lessons about self-reliance. Bryson (The Lost Continent) carries himself in an irresistibly bewildered manner, accepting each new calamity with wonder and hilarity. He reviews the characters of the AT (as the trail is called), from a pack of incompetent Boy Scouts to a perpetually lost geezer named Chicken John. Most amusing is his cranky, crude and inestimable companion, Katz, a reformed substance abuser who once had single-handedly "become, in effect, Iowa's drug culture." The uneasy but always entertaining relationship between Bryson and Katz keeps their walk interesting, even during the flat stretches. Bryson completes the trail as planned, and he records the misadventure with insight and elegance. He is a popular author in Britain and his impeccably graceful and witty style deserves a large American audience as well.
A wonderful and funny book from one of my favorite authors.
If nothing else, A Walk in the Woods is proof positive that the journey is the destination. As Bryson and Katz haul their out-of-shape, middle-aged butts over hill and dale, the reader is treated to both a very funny personal memoir and a delightful chronicle of the trail, the people who created it, and the places it passes through. Whether you plan to make a trip like this one yourself one day or only care to read about it, A Walk in the Woods is a great way to spend an afternoon. --Alix Wilber
From Publishers Weekly
Returning to the U.S. after 20 years in England, Iowa native Bryson decided to reconnect with his mother country by hiking the length of the 2100-mile Appalachian Trail. Awed by merely the camping section of his local sporting goods store, he nevertheless plunges into the wilderness and emerges with a consistently comical account of a neophyte woodsman learning hard lessons about self-reliance. Bryson (The Lost Continent) carries himself in an irresistibly bewildered manner, accepting each new calamity with wonder and hilarity. He reviews the characters of the AT (as the trail is called), from a pack of incompetent Boy Scouts to a perpetually lost geezer named Chicken John. Most amusing is his cranky, crude and inestimable companion, Katz, a reformed substance abuser who once had single-handedly "become, in effect, Iowa's drug culture." The uneasy but always entertaining relationship between Bryson and Katz keeps their walk interesting, even during the flat stretches. Bryson completes the trail as planned, and he records the misadventure with insight and elegance. He is a popular author in Britain and his impeccably graceful and witty style deserves a large American audience as well.
A wonderful and funny book from one of my favorite authors.
Meghan B. (WakingDream) reviewed A Walk in the Woods: Rediscovering America on the Appalachian Trail on + 61 more book reviews
A really funny read, not so much informational but gives a lot of insight as to what goes on on the Appalachian Trail.
Marsha W. (ermarsha) reviewed A Walk in the Woods: Rediscovering America on the Appalachian Trail on + 16 more book reviews
A journal of "The Trail", by someone with a great sense of humor.
Sinead M. (sinead) reviewed A Walk in the Woods: Rediscovering America on the Appalachian Trail on + 53 more book reviews
You'll laugh out loud and also learn a lot about the trail on the way. Nearly makes me want to get off the couch and go hiking..
Cindi K. (cheesygiraffe) reviewed A Walk in the Woods: Rediscovering America on the Appalachian Trail on + 11 more book reviews
Funny and very interesting. I cant wait to read more of Brysons works.
Lauren C. reviewed A Walk in the Woods: Rediscovering America on the Appalachian Trail on + 26 more book reviews
what a great book for anyone interestd in hiking, especially with such a great sense of humor
Robin M. (Robin) reviewed A Walk in the Woods: Rediscovering America on the Appalachian Trail on + 7 more book reviews
I loved this book, it made me laugh through out it. My 15 year son loved it too.
I am halfway through and I love this book so much! It is hilarious and really a light read.
Good read
Lily R. (lilyfysche) reviewed A Walk in the Woods: Rediscovering America on the Appalachian Trail on + 6 more book reviews
Bryson manages to mix dry fact with a degree of humor in such an easy to read style that one simply has to keep going back for more.
Jill F. (ellzeena) - reviewed A Walk in the Woods: Rediscovering America on the Appalachian Trail on + 149 more book reviews
I liked this book better than "AWOL On The Appalachian Trail"; aside from some brief politicizing (all of which I agreed with and I understand why the author included it), it doesn't have the same feel as "AWOL" but presents the experience with more wit. The single greatest difference is the authors' perspective on FOOD: "AWOL" focuses a great deal on the need to obtain more and more nutrition at every possible place (off the trail) while "A Walk..." focuses more on the things I would most likely notice: surroundings and the ever present thought, "Why the HECK am I doing this?" Why, indeed.
William B. (Acknud) reviewed A Walk in the Woods: Rediscovering America on the Appalachian Trail on + 82 more book reviews
A very funny book. Bryson manages to mix humor with history lessons. Laugh a little, learn a little, just an enjoyable read. I always thought I would have liked to walk the trail but it sounds like an episode of self-abuse!
Jeff N. (lajet) reviewed A Walk in the Woods: Rediscovering America on the Appalachian Trail on + 32 more book reviews
Fun stuff. Makes you want to go hiking. Looking forward to reading his next one.
gsisk reviewed A Walk in the Woods: Rediscovering America on the Appalachian Trail on + 192 more book reviews
This is a great book. I don't ordinarily read "travelogs", but I found this one very funny and informative at the same time.
It is about 2 middle-aged guys who decide to walk the Appalachian Trail (2200 miles from Georgia to Maine). Along the way they meet some nice, some obnoxious people, admire the beauty of the land, tell you the truth about the National Park Service, and the history of the trail.
It is about 2 middle-aged guys who decide to walk the Appalachian Trail (2200 miles from Georgia to Maine). Along the way they meet some nice, some obnoxious people, admire the beauty of the land, tell you the truth about the National Park Service, and the history of the trail.
Sharon D. (booklit) reviewed A Walk in the Woods: Rediscovering America on the Appalachian Trail on + 473 more book reviews
very funny! The only thing is he did not hike the entire trail. A little dissappointing.
Annie S. reviewed A Walk in the Woods: Rediscovering America on the Appalachian Trail on + 5 more book reviews
A wonderful book about the human spirit and the wonderment walking on the Appalachian Trail
Beth C. reviewed A Walk in the Woods: Rediscovering America on the Appalachian Trail on + 21 more book reviews
This is a great read! Bill Bryson makes his trip on the trail come alive with vivid, funny and poignant story-telling!
Richard H. (OldSaltReader) reviewed A Walk in the Woods: Rediscovering America on the Appalachian Trail on + 9 more book reviews
A little odd. Very interesting, but not what I expected. I was expecting a narrative of walking the Appalachian Trail in a single trip. Bryson walks some serious chunks of it, but it wasn't the whole trip that I was expecting.
Ann P. reviewed A Walk in the Woods: Rediscovering America on the Appalachian Trail on + 68 more book reviews
Like others have said, I was suprised at what a good book this is! It's very funny, for one thing. And you come away having a good idea of what it's really like to hike the Adirondack Trail.
Tim C. (timofsuburbia) reviewed A Walk in the Woods: Rediscovering America on the Appalachian Trail on + 5 more book reviews
One of funniest books I've read. I am now thoroughly convinced that I do not want to try and tackle the AT. Although a day or three might be cool.
I absolutely loved this book. I laughed-out-loud many many times.
Mary F. (Page) reviewed A Walk in the Woods: Rediscovering America on the Appalachian Trail on + 67 more book reviews
If there were a hundred more stars on the Rating scale here, I'd m ark them all. This is a wonderful, hilarious book. His description of encountering a moose on the trail is worth the price by itself.
John C. (mrteachthebeach) reviewed A Walk in the Woods: Rediscovering America on the Appalachian Trail on + 6 more book reviews
A must read for Bryson fans.
Julie H. (dizzyja) reviewed A Walk in the Woods: Rediscovering America on the Appalachian Trail on + 62 more book reviews
a fun read. makes you wish you could take of on your own walk for a year or so!
Mary S. reviewed A Walk in the Woods: Rediscovering America on the Appalachian Trail on + 8 more book reviews
AWESOME! Really enjoyed Bryson's writing style telling his tale of walking the Appalachian Trail
Lulie F. reviewed A Walk in the Woods: Rediscovering America on the Appalachian Trail on + 133 more book reviews
An American classic about walking the Appalachian Trail. Dry humor with a crazy partner on the trail plus laugh-out-loud at times!
Jeanne M. (silybum) reviewed A Walk in the Woods: Rediscovering America on the Appalachian Trail on + 112 more book reviews
Hard to put down! Bill Bryson is a great storyteller, very interesting and funny. I will be reading more from him in the future.
Teri A. (fiberdrunk) - reviewed A Walk in the Woods: Rediscovering America on the Appalachian Trail on + 19 more book reviews
Funny book. The author's hiking partner, Katz, was a hoot and provided a lot of comic relief. I got a little bored with the book whenever the author left the trail and gave commentary on the surrounding areas (I was more interested in life on the actual trail itself), but I did read it to the end and overall enjoyed it very much.
Ingrid B. reviewed A Walk in the Woods: Rediscovering America on the Appalachian Trail on + 10 more book reviews
A hilarious travelogue of Bill Bryson's adventures on the Appalachian Trail.
Angela M. (musichick) reviewed A Walk in the Woods: Rediscovering America on the Appalachian Trail on + 49 more book reviews
"Laugh out loud" funny. A great read!
Deborah H. reviewed A Walk in the Woods: Rediscovering America on the Appalachian Trail on + 35 more book reviews
An amusing book by Bill Bryson on his adventures on the Appalachian trail.
Elizabeth F. reviewed A Walk in the Woods: Rediscovering America on the Appalachian Trail on + 4 more book reviews
A nice read. Very eye-opening and entertaining. Bryson has a great wit.
Jessica O. (thatbiologygeek) reviewed A Walk in the Woods: Rediscovering America on the Appalachian Trail on + 9 more book reviews
One of the most excellent and humorous books I've ever read.
Susan E. (SEEJ) reviewed A Walk in the Woods: Rediscovering America on the Appalachian Trail on + 48 more book reviews
My husband began reading this book and was thoroughly enjoing it, until a lady we met on on our honeymoon spoiled the ending. He didn't see much point in finishing it after that. He really liked what he did read. Very funny.
I enjoyed the book. It was a light read. It was more about "does a bear **** in the woods" than a spiritual read as I was expecting since that is more of my interest when walking in the woods. I recommend it to anyone who is a fan of the author or has hiked the southern part of the Appalachian Trail.
Signe W. (professora) reviewed A Walk in the Woods: Rediscovering America on the Appalachian Trail on + 31 more book reviews
Definitely one of Bryson's best!
Bhakti B. (hermanybooks) reviewed A Walk in the Woods: Rediscovering America on the Appalachian Trail on
Not the quality nature writing I'm used to, very simplistic. Written from a man's point of view, boring at times. Not worth the time to read when there are so many wonderful books out there. bb from utah
Jarred G. (glove1010) reviewed A Walk in the Woods: Rediscovering America on the Appalachian Trail on
I really enjoyed this book. It is a very good account of the Appalachain trail adventure of Mr. Bryson. It was a fun read I I would recommend it to individuals who enjoy this type of book.
Valerie M. (Val) reviewed A Walk in the Woods: Rediscovering America on the Appalachian Trail on + 72 more book reviews
I loved this book. a great read.
Rammy M. (m5rammy) - , reviewed A Walk in the Woods: Rediscovering America on the Appalachian Trail on + 28 more book reviews
A nice book but not "very funny," as some reviews claim.
Also somewhat anti-climactic :-(
but still worth the read.
Also somewhat anti-climactic :-(
but still worth the read.
Laurel W. (StrawberryOES) - reviewed A Walk in the Woods: Rediscovering America on the Appalachian Trail on + 88 more book reviews
All of Bill Bryson's books are GREAT! I just keep ordering as many as I can find. This is a very funny but interesting adventure on the Appalachian Trail. Our son and his girlfriend have walked about 70 miles of this trail and just called today to say they are off again.... Anytime you can read a Bill Bryson book do it.
Eric N. (manchuinfantry) reviewed A Walk in the Woods: Rediscovering America on the Appalachian Trail on
Great book, author has great wit. Having hiked and camped the Georgia portion of the AT this book made me want to go back. This is his view so some of you who have thru-hiked may not like it because he doesn't have your view of the trail.
Second half of the book does slow down a bit, but still a great read.
Second half of the book does slow down a bit, but still a great read.
Colleen J. (csj) reviewed A Walk in the Woods: Rediscovering America on the Appalachian Trail on + 3 more book reviews
A great, entertaining read. Made me dust off my hiking boots and plan a camping trip for the spring.
Sandra F. (runcysmom) - , reviewed A Walk in the Woods: Rediscovering America on the Appalachian Trail on + 163 more book reviews
Delightful account of author's attempt to hike the Appalachian Trail. A laugh out loud book.
Diane (DeeDee123) reviewed A Walk in the Woods: Rediscovering America on the Appalachian Trail on + 175 more book reviews
Funny and educational!
Gail P. (TinkerPirate) - , reviewed A Walk in the Woods: Rediscovering America on the Appalachian Trail on + 61 more book reviews
This is a wonderful book. A "walk" down the Appalachian Trail with marvelous wit and humor. Only Bill Bryson can find humor is some of the moments and only he can make you coome along.
Sallianne D. (traveller) reviewed A Walk in the Woods: Rediscovering America on the Appalachian Trail on + 80 more book reviews
I am a Bill Bryson fan, so enjoy all of his books, with their zany humor and bizarre assortment of characters he meets along the way on this particular journey from Georgia to Maine.
Amy H. (Amos) reviewed A Walk in the Woods: Rediscovering America on the Appalachian Trail on + 81 more book reviews
I enjoy Bill Bryson. He has a dry wit and humor.
Nancy P. (NFP) reviewed A Walk in the Woods: Rediscovering America on the Appalachian Trail on + 13 more book reviews
I really enjoyed this, especially Bryson's humor at his situation while hiking.Realistic & very different from Wild by Cheryl Strayed.
Susanna Y. (whatever-things) reviewed A Walk in the Woods: Rediscovering America on the Appalachian Trail on
If you like crude humor, sure try this out. I quit halfway through the 2nd chapter.
Bree G. (paisleywings) reviewed A Walk in the Woods: Rediscovering America on the Appalachian Trail on + 232 more book reviews
A wonderful travelogue memoir. I laughed out-loud so many times. It's cheeky and full of historical information as well about the Appalachian trail. Great read. It's worth re-reading just for the joy of it.
Gladys C. (glad1401) reviewed A Walk in the Woods: Rediscovering America on the Appalachian Trail on
This was an experience of walking in the woods with an amusing, interesting companion who shared his knowledge of history, geology, wildlife, and forests along the way.
Rose B. (Family) reviewed A Walk in the Woods: Rediscovering America on the Appalachian Trail on + 33 more book reviews
Great book! Classic Bryson!
Vicky A. (dunnville) reviewed A Walk in the Woods: Rediscovering America on the Appalachian Trail on + 36 more book reviews
BIll Bryson. Was able to take me on a fascinating journey. A walk In The Woods is an adventurous, hilarious, fascinating trip along the Appalachian Trail. His comedic genius will keep you enthralled until the very end. Pick this book up and go for a hike with wonderful company in the form of Mr. Bryson you won't be sorry you went along on the entertaining trip.
Rachel R. (rach1966) reviewed A Walk in the Woods: Rediscovering America on the Appalachian Trail on
I read it when it was first published. Hearing that a movie was being released I had to read it again.
I enjoyed reading this book.
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From the Publisher
For reasons even he didn't understand, Bill Bryson decided in 1996 to walk the 2,100-mile Appalachian trail. Winding from Georgia to Maine, this uninterrupted 'hiker's highway' sweeps through the heart of some of America's most beautiful and treacherous terrain. Accompanied by his infamous crony, Stephen Katz, Bryson risks snake bite and hantavirus to trudge up unforgiving mountains, plod through swollen rivers, and yearn for cream sodas and hot showers. This amusingly ill-conceived adventure brings Bryson to the height of his comic powers, but his acute eye also observes an astonishing landscape of silent forests, sparkling lakes, and other national treasures that are often ignored or endangered. Fresh, illuminating, and uproariously funny, A Walk in the Woods showcases Bill Bryson at his very best.
For reasons even he didn't understand, Bill Bryson decided in 1996 to walk the 2,100-mile Appalachian trail. Winding from Georgia to Maine, this uninterrupted 'hiker's highway' sweeps through the heart of some of America's most beautiful and treacherous terrain. Accompanied by his infamous crony, Stephen Katz, Bryson risks snake bite and hantavirus to trudge up unforgiving mountains, plod through swollen rivers, and yearn for cream sodas and hot showers. This amusingly ill-conceived adventure brings Bryson to the height of his comic powers, but his acute eye also observes an astonishing landscape of silent forests, sparkling lakes, and other national treasures that are often ignored or endangered. Fresh, illuminating, and uproariously funny, A Walk in the Woods showcases Bill Bryson at his very best.
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Let me begin with how disappointed I am with this book. I didn't read it all. As a matter of fact, I got as far as the trip through the Great Smoky Mountains. At that point I was so angry with Mr. Bryson that I put the book down and swore to never read another word written by him. It was terrible the way he made fun of the small towns and people. The last straw was his comments on the Great Smoky Mountains, Gatlinburg and Pigeon Forge TN. I am from that area and I am deeply offended!!!!!! On a scale of 1 to 10 I give this book a -10