Book recommendation...
 

  You don't need to be an 'investor' to invest in Singletrack: 6 days left: 95% of target - Find out more

[Closed] Book recommendations wanted

12 Posts
10 Users
0 Reactions
40 Views
Posts: 0
Free Member
Topic starter
 

Staying in north wales for a few days next week. Its a solo trip so looking for good books to pass the time when im  not riding.

Must be wilderness/adventure type fiction along the lines of The Revenant.

What have got?


 
Posted : 23/03/2018 11:41 am
Posts: 17273
Free Member
 

"Solo cyclist murders of the North Wales wilderness : An unsolved mystery" by Madeline Axeman.

It's more of a reference book really.

Enjoy your trip.


 
Posted : 23/03/2018 11:49 am
Posts: 5182
Free Member
 

The Terror - Dan Simmons


 
Posted : 23/03/2018 11:52 am
 DezB
Posts: 54367
Free Member
 

Read any Cormack McCarthy? Mostly big adventure stuff, travels across the US/Mexico (get Google Translate up occasionally!) Border Trilogy particularly. Superbly written and really absorbing. (Thanks to whoever recommended on here many moons ago)


 
Posted : 23/03/2018 12:01 pm
Posts: 0
Free Member
Topic starter
 

“Solo cyclist murders of the North Wales wilderness : An unsolved mystery” by Madeline Axeman.
It’s more of a reference book really.
Enjoy your trip.

You`re not from round ere, are you boyo!


 
Posted : 23/03/2018 12:42 pm
Posts: 50252
Free Member
 

"Thirty Days in the Samarkand Desert with the Duchess of Kent" by A. E. J. Elliott, O.B.E.


 
Posted : 23/03/2018 12:47 pm
 iolo
Posts: 194
Free Member
 

You`re not from round ere, are you boyo!

seeing that you use "boyo" for North Wales, neither are you


 
Posted : 23/03/2018 12:55 pm
Posts: 0
Free Member
Topic starter
 

seeing that you use “boyo” for North Wales, neither are you

LOL, no I am not. No offence intended to anyone from North Wales, but just in case I will keep my whereabouts a closely guarded secret.


 
Posted : 23/03/2018 12:59 pm
Posts: 6902
Full Member
 

Hard to look past Cormac McCarthy here, but if you do then Butcher's crossing by John Williams is exceptional, and a forerunner to Blood Meridian et al.

Written in the 60s but has been re-issued, as Williams' work has been re-discovered [he was an esteemed author in his time (won the US National Book Award I think), but not widely read even in the States].


 
Posted : 23/03/2018 2:14 pm
Posts: 8247
Free Member
 

While Cormac McCarthy’s books are some of my favourites, and The Crossing is utterly beautiful, I’m not sure I’d recommend any of them for a solo trip. I normally feel like I need a week of counselling after reading them. They are generally brutal and bleak. I’ve had one sitting on my shelf for almost a year waiting for a point where I feel positive and upbeat enough to cope with it.


 
Posted : 24/03/2018 10:11 am
 DezB
Posts: 54367
Free Member
 

He did say “on the lines of the Revanant”...and, though I’ve only seen the film, it doesn’t come across as a jaunty day-trip-to-Morcombe-beach type scenario 😉


 
Posted : 24/03/2018 11:19 am
Posts: 0
Free Member
 

Jack London or Grey Owl short stories set in the wilderness.

They did To Build a Fire on R4 Book at Bedtime and it was so gripping it kept me awake..


 
Posted : 24/03/2018 12:27 pm
Posts: 0
Free Member
 

The Thicket by Joe Lansdale.


 
Posted : 24/03/2018 12:31 pm

6 DAYS LEFT
We are currently at 95% of our target!