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As for fiction vs non-fiction, I seem to remember that was part of the allure for this category, lots of ways to be interpreted. |
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I'm going to throw a new nomination out there: The Beach by Alex Garland.
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Amazon (UK) - Link Google (AU) - Link Kobo - Link B&N (US) - Link In plenty of places in Overdrive as well. |
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You know, if the goal is to read a book that is compelling, and we want to read about Shackleton's Endurance journey, then I'd actually suggest that we read Albert Lansing's Endurance: Shackleton's Incredible Voyage. It's a much more compelling book, and includes the viewpoints of others on the Endurance. And it's also available as a KU book. I know when I first started reading about Antarctica before we went there in 1999/2000, I started with South, but had to drop it and read Lansing's book first, then go back to South. The language and tone of Shackleton's book is not nearly as approachable.
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Endurance and South have both been nominated at least once for this category. I was waiting for them to show up again.
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I'll third Endurance if it needs it.
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Travel to the Swat Valley in Pakistan to learn of a young girl's life there as she shares her hopes and fears. I'm currently reading I Am Malala: The Girl Who Stood Up for Education and Was Shot by the Taliban by Malala Yousafzai with Christina Lamb, and it occurs to me that this would be a great book in both the travel and adventure categories.
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I seem to have pretty well killed this thread.
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