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message 1: by Anne (last edited Dec 29, 2015 10:29PM) (new)

Anne (librarianguish) | 636 comments Mod
This folder is for a book about a trip - by car, by boat, by train, by motorcycle, by bicycle, by foot, by rollerskates... As long as it's a "road trip" of some sort.

Please share your recommendations and any resources you've used to help make your decision in this thread.


message 2: by Teresa (new)

Teresa Kander Just One Year by Gayle Foreman


message 3: by Amanda (new)

Amanda | 229 comments I had this book on my shelf, so I am reading "The Ride of Our Lives: Roadside Lessons of an American Family" by Mike Leonard.


±·²¹³Ùá±ô¾±²¹ Lopes (silkcaramel) I'm not sure what book I'll use yet, I'm still browsing some lists here on GR to maybe find one among them that I have marked as to-read.


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Margo  (dandylines) Orphan Train
Much discussed book. Fascinating subject.


message 6: by Ann-Marie (new)

Ann-Marie (amsjob) One of my favorite travelers is Ranulph Fiennes and I´ll read Cold: Extreme Adventures at the Lowest Temperatures on Earth


message 7: by Melissa (new)

Melissa I am choosing Wild: From Lost to Found on the Pacific Crest Trail by Cheryl Strayed. I've meant to read this for awhile. What a long journey she took! Once I read the book I'll finally allow myself to watch the movie I have wanted to see forever. If your not familiar, this is the true story of a woman who walked alone for over 1,000 miles on the Pacific Coast trail at the age of 22 after having lost most of what she held dear.


message 8: by Melissa (new)

Melissa Ann-Marie wrote: "One of my favorite travelers is Ranulph Fiennes and I´ll read Cold: Extreme Adventures at the Lowest Temperatures on Earth"

Ann-Marie, I love all books about climbing mountains like Everest and K2 or traveling Antarctica. I have no idea but I'm a sucker for them everytime. Thanks for the suggestion I have not read this one.


message 9: by Anne (new)

Anne (librarianguish) | 636 comments Mod
I highly recommend two books by Jonathan Evison:

This Is Your Life, Harriet Chance! by Jonathan Evison This Is Your Life, Harriet Chance!

The Revised Fundamentals of Caregiving by Jonathan Evison The Revised Fundamentals of Caregiving


message 10: by Teresa (new)

Teresa (teremazon) I have picked Saving Evangeline, by Nancee Cain under recommendation by my friend Jennifer.


±·²¹³Ùá±ô¾±²¹ Lopes (silkcaramel) I have Since You've Been Gone by Morgan Matson , Paper Towns by John Green and Uncommon Criminals (Heist Society, #2) by Ally Carter that can fit this category. I'll probably choose the one I feel more like reading at the time.


message 12: by Teresa (new)

Teresa (teremazon) @Natalia. I have loooooved Paper Towns!


message 13: by Linda (new)

Linda Wagner | 28 comments I've been wanting to read The Unlikely Pilgrimage of Harold Fry. I think it might fit this category.


message 14: by Teresa (new)

Teresa (teremazon) I have picked Cocky Bastard by chance and it starts with a road trip from Nebraska to Califronia via Grand Canyon and Las Vegas. Typical romantic comedy/drama, but very enjoyable. It is also written by two authors.


message 15: by Annerlee (new)

Annerlee I 've found an article on Abe Books that lists a selection of collaborative books:


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message 16: by Sam F (new)

Sam F | 29 comments I read a book called The Dog Who Danced by Susan Wilson The Dog Who Danced by Susan Wilson which is about a woman who travels with her dog by transport truck from Seattle to Boston and her mishaps along the way.


message 17: by Sarah (new)

Sarah So I'm going to read A Walk in the Woods by Bill Bryson. I saw the promo for the movie and saw it was a book and that the book was supposed to be funnier so I think I am going to give it a shot!


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Teresa Kander Sarah wrote: "So I'm going to read A Walk in the Woods by Bill Bryson. I saw the promo for the movie and saw it was a book and that the book was supposed to be funnier so I think I am going to give it a shot!"

Just saw this movie recently, and it definitely made me want to read the book as well!


message 19: by Mary Sue (new)

Mary Sue I read Heart of Darkness for this task. I did not like it at all.


message 20: by Kristin (new)

Kristin I read Pilgrim's Progress. It was an okay book. A bit dull at times, most likely due to the difficulty in understanding the language.


message 21: by Sarah (new)

Sarah So I finished A Walk In The Woods and decided to watch the movie. ... the movie was ok but it doesn't do the book any sort of justice! The book was way better and I'm glad I only spent a dollar at the Redbox! Absolutely read the book if you have seen the movie! the book has more depth that you just can't put in a movie. Also although Robert Redford and Nick Nolte are great actors in their own right these were not roles for them for one reason only: Bryson and Katz were in their 40s in the book and the ages of the actors just didn't fit with the book. I didn't hate the movie but it just didn't live up to the book. I did like the book a lot though.


message 22: by Hilde (new)

Hilde (hilded) I am going to read Travels with Charley in search of America by John Steinbeck for this category. Looking forward to it.


message 23: by Ellen (new)

Ellen | 6 comments Two books I read so far this year fit into this category - Breakfast with Buddha by Roland Merullo, and Wild by Cheryl Strayed. I ended up using Wild to fill this, because I was able to put Breakfast with Buddha into an author from your own state (Roland Merullo and I are actually from the same city!)


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