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Unfortunately the book wasn't for me, while I appreciate why a lot of people would love it I found it too slow in pace (and therefore a little bored) and the MCs irritating.



Very unusual month with reading both this month’s group selections plus an additional travel themed book. I've reported on these reads in their respective threads. I obviously like travel books : )
The fictional Harold Fry and the nonfictional Bill Bryson with his sidekick Stephen Katz were all making their journeys by foot. The “Long Way Round” features real-life actor, adventurers, and motorcycle enthusiasts, Ewan McGregor and Charley Boorman, pursuing their personal dream to complete a motorcycle trek around the world.
Something that struck me today about these books as a whole is that they could in a way all be viewed as books about pilgrimages. The ultimate destination or goal is one important aspect of a pilgrimage, but another equally important aspect is the journey itself. I think this idea may be part of why travel themed books are so appealing to me.
My preference tends to run toward nonfiction, and so probably unsurprisingly I find myself favoring the nonfiction over the fiction here. However, Harold Fry’s Unlikely Pilgrimage has stuck in my mind, and I’ve found myself reflecting on it and thinking that as a contemporary allegorical story, it works quite well.
I found Bryson’s book to be the most entertaining and educational overall. But there is much to recommend in each. And my favorite quote came from Charley in "Long Way Round." It's true but also phrased in such an egotistical way that it makes me laugh.
"I'd come to realize that we'd solved every problem we'd encountered and we probably always would."


My favorite chapter was the one in which he stayed with the young doctor for a few days. That still stays with me.
My Review



Did you watch the TV progammes TJ (Long Way Round etc)? I really enjoyed them.


No, Lynn, I didn't know about it or I probably would have. Right up my alley, but I don't stay on top of tellie real well. Maybe I can find it thru Netflix.


Another book I read this month is: Pretty Maids in a Row by Teri Kanefield. A girl from Los Angeles, Mattie, travels with her parents and sister to a small village in France. And then something strange happens to her and she travels in time (450 years back) to find herself in the body of Mary queen of Scots - at first in the castle in the village where she was staying, later in Edinburgh, Scotland. Very nice book!
I also read: Ghosts of Tsavo by Vered Ehsani, in which a woman from Victorian England emigrates with her family to Kenya. Not a typical historical novel, but combined with some ghosts and other strange creatures. Very good!
In Seven Days of Friday by Alex A. King, the main character decides to go to Greece (from the U.S.A.) with her teenage daughter, after her husband left her for another man. There they try to rebuild their lives among relatives and other strange people. Wonderful read!


And totally recognized the conflicted feelings of being a traveler excited to have adventures in new environs but also dealing with feeling tired, scared, dirty, and missing home on a regular basis.
Sometimes life feels like a sort of pilgrimage. With so many ups and downs. Things on the road change so rapidly.
But no matter what shit is going down, it's guaranteed to be better if you take a step back from it and kind of laugh.







Let us know if you do TJ and what you think of them :)


Let us know if yo..."
I will... disc one of three will be coming soon from Netflix : )

Books mentioned in this topic
A Walk in the Woods: Rediscovering America on the Appalachian Trail (other topics)The Unlikely Pilgrimage of Harold Fry (other topics)
A Walk in the Woods: Rediscovering America on the Appalachian Trail (other topics)
A Walk in the Woods: Rediscovering America on the Appalachian Trail (other topics)
Footprints in the Sand (other topics)
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Authors mentioned in this topic
Louis Couperus (other topics)Teri Kanefield (other topics)
Vered Ehsani (other topics)
Alex A. King (other topics)
Fuchsia Dunlop (other topics)