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Just popped in to say I'm currently through the fist 9 chapters and absolutely loving this book. I've been laughing harder than I can remember in a long time.
Also, if I ever hiked the Appalachian Trail, I would absolutely, positively, without a doubt inherit a Mary Ellen along the path. :D
Also, if I ever hiked the Appalachian Trail, I would absolutely, positively, without a doubt inherit a Mary Ellen along the path. :D

I have read this book several times, and I laugh harder each time. I love when his Katz flings everything off the side of the mountain. I love how Bryson feels so guilty that he can't finish his pie. Just hilarious!
Before this reading, I looked up the book online. I found several reviewers who feel that Bryson is just awful and took advantage of Katz for the book.
I don't know the real-life situation, but I know that there are many people who I call friends who are far from perfect. I might find some of their habits off-putting, but I love them WITH those "faults."
I think the tension between the characters lends credibility to their relationships. What do you think? Is Bryson a cad?

I can't believe it took me this long to read this! I read "At Home" & "Short History of Nearly Everything" and thoroughly enjoyed both. I also have lived in Maryland most of my life so the Appalachian Trail isn't far away. I've read the first Chapter + some. And so far, the beginning really made me want to hike the Trail! Until he got to the murdery bears... :P

FancyPancakes wrote: "I've hiked tiny parts of the AT (on day hikes only, I'm a pansy) and this book is making me itchy to get out there for a month-long trip. I couldn't do the whole thing, but I would love to just get..."
I am so glad to hear that!! I keep saying to Dave that I have to get out there again. We aren't very close to the AT (it's in the western part of my state) but we used to hike literally 3 times a week minimum. I love being out in the woods so much and the longer I don't go out there, the more I don't want to go....
I am so glad to hear that!! I keep saying to Dave that I have to get out there again. We aren't very close to the AT (it's in the western part of my state) but we used to hike literally 3 times a week minimum. I love being out in the woods so much and the longer I don't go out there, the more I don't want to go....