Wild


Wild: From Lost to Found on the Pacific Crest Trail
The Simple Wild (Wild, #1)
Into the Wild
The Call of the Wild
Wild at Heart (Wild, #2)
Where the Wild Things Are
Where the Crawdads Sing
Running Wild (Wild, #3)
The Dream of a Common Language
A Walk in the Woods: Rediscovering America on the Appalachian Trail
Walden or, Life in the Woods
The Ten Thousand Things
As I Lay Dying
Forever Wild (Wild, #2.5)
A Summer Bird-Cage
Rascal by Sterling NorthThe Kissing Hand by Audrey PennGuardians of the Galaxy by Dan AbnettThe Wild Ones by C. Alexander LondonRocket Raccoon and Groot by Bill Mantlo
Raccoons in Fiction
134 books — 20 voters
The Snow Leopard by Peter MatthiessenThe African Leopard by Theodore N. BaileyWild Animal School by Jenny LynneWarrior of the Wind by Suyi Davies OkungbowaMan-eating Leopard of Rudraprayag by Jim Corbett
Books for Leopard Lovers
38 books — 16 voters

Joy & Sorrow by Peter Sean DalyThe Velveteen Rabbit by Margery Williams BiancoTo Kill a Mockingbird by Harper LeeThe Tale of Peter Rabbit by Beatrix PotterThe Great Weather Diviner by Rob      Long
All Creatures Great and Small
1,369 books — 216 voters
Stepbrother Summer by Olivia T. TurnerWaxing His Board by Fiona DavenportToo Hot to Handle by Emma BrayDripping Wet by Mika LaneHeat Stroked by Sylvie Haas
Filthy Dirty Summer
18 books — 5 voters

Milk Fed by Melissa BroderMy Year of Rest and Relaxation by Ottessa MoshfeghBig Swiss by Jen BeaginDeath in Her Hands by Ottessa MoshfeghBrutes by Dizz Tate
What Did I Just Read?
51 books — 3 voters
The Terror by Dan SimmonsLord of the Flies by William GoldingThe Ruins by Scott        SmithThe Willows by Algernon BlackwoodJurassic Park by Michael Crichton
Best Wilderness Horror Stories
122 books — 129 voters

Cheryl Strayed
It had nothing to do with gear or footwear or the backpacking fads or philosophies of any particular era or even with getting from point A to point B. It had to do with how it felt to be in the wild. With what it was like to walk for miles with no reason other than to witness the accumulation of trees and meadows, mountains and deserts, streams and rocks, rivers and grasses, sunrises and sunsets. The experience was powerful and fundamental. It seemed to me that it had always felt like this to ...more
Cheryl Strayed, Wild: From Lost to Found on the Pacific Crest Trail

O.R. Melling
To run with the wolf was to run in the shadows, the dark ray of life, survival and instinct. A fierceness that was both proud and lonely, a tearing, a howling, a hunger and thirst. Blessed are they who hunger and thirst. A strength that would die fighting, kicking, screaming, that wouldn't stop until the last breath had been wrung from its body. The will to take one's place in the world. To say 'I am here.' To say 'I am. ...more
O. R. Melling

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