[at-l] Reading...

Jim Bullard jim.bullard at gmail.com
Sun Feb 22 21:00:53 CST 2009


I have read Seven Years in Tibet (and seen the movie) and The Man Who Walked
Through Time. We own a copy of A Lady's Life in the Rocky Mountains. My wife
bought and read it. It is on my list to read.

Jim Bullard
http://jims-ramblings.blogspot.com/
http://members.photoportfolios.net/Jim_Bullard


2009/2/22 EHamilton <imagainst_the_wind at yahoo.com>

> Ooh, ooh, I feel so up on it.... I've actually read two of them!! (Into
> Thin Air and The Perfect Storm.)
>
> Does it count if we've seen the movie? (Seven Years in Tibet, Out of
> Africa)
>
> I would like to nominate two others:
> *Miles from Nowhere* by Barbara Savage. A young woman's account of her
> 2-year journey with her husband, around the world on bicycles. One of my
> favorite reads ever.
>
> *Between a Rock and a Hard Place* by Aron Ralston. Utah climber's story of
> being imprisoned in a canyon for 6 days by a rock pinning his arm against
> the canyon wall. I remember hearing about that one on the news when it
> happened.
>
>  ------------------------------
> *From:* Mark Hudson mvhudson at gmail.com
>
> It's a NG Adventure magazine list of the 100 Greatest Adventure Books of
> All Time.  ;  ) -
> http://www.nationalgeographic.com/adventure/0404/adventure_books_1-19.html
> I think I made it up to 46 before I ran into the unobtainable ones, and
> since there's something like seven books on the Scott expedition alone I
> only read the first one. But there's plenty of reading in there to keep busy
> until the end of winter ;  )
>
> skeeter
>
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