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I've done the opposite--visited a location, and then gone home and read about it, except for A Walk in the Woods: Rediscovering America on the Appalachian Trail, which I sort of read on location (Blue Ridge GA, about 15 miles from the trail head)
Micheal - that is a great book. One I plan to revisit it, while on the trail - though I will only be going about a mile from any particular trail head.

Michael wrote: "just started Detroit: An American Autopsy by Charlie LeDuff. I felt Detroit was a horrible place when I left in 1971. I didn't realize just how bad it has gotten. The only reason I go back is t..."
What are, separately?, the biggest and the scariest changes you see; between your past experience and how the book portrays Detroit now?
What are, separately?, the biggest and the scariest changes you see; between your past experience and how the book portrays Detroit now?
As an "almost" winner of it's recent giveaway - I received a copy of 'Everyone Said I Should Write a Book' from the author, Jonathan White.
I had it read, cover to cover the first day, happily at the expense of my workload.
While the adventures do not all occur in the US; I believe the stories can all apply regardless of location, while I travel.
I can honestly recommend this journey of a read!Jonathan WhiteEveryone Said I Should Write a Book
I had it read, cover to cover the first day, happily at the expense of my workload.
While the adventures do not all occur in the US; I believe the stories can all apply regardless of location, while I travel.
I can honestly recommend this journey of a read!Jonathan WhiteEveryone Said I Should Write a Book

That is sad, scary and out right frightening all in one thought.
I'll be adding that book to my list of must reads; but I don't know that I will add it as a destination on my journey. Hmm, that will require a lot of thought.
I'll be adding that book to my list of must reads; but I don't know that I will add it as a destination on my journey. Hmm, that will require a lot of thought.
Books mentioned in this topic
Everyone Said I Should Write a Book: The Travels and Adventure of a Sailor and Explorer (other topics)The Hot Country (other topics)
A Walk in the Woods: Rediscovering America on the Appalachian Trail (other topics)
Has a book ever inspired you to go to the location of the story, to see it for yourself?