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5.0

this is a memoir where all i can really say is that im so glad cheryl was so open with her life in this book, giving us readers such an intimate look into her story as she took us all along with her on the pacific crest trail. 

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3.5


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headstuckinabook's review against another edition

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5.0


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readingrainbowroad's review against another edition

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adventurous emotional reflective medium-paced

3.5

Book: 3.5 stars. This book is at its heart one about immense grief and how people process it differently. I've heard this book compared to Eat, Pray, Love (which I've never read but heard the criticisms of) and I think if you view this book as another travel memoir, it misses a lot of the main heart of the story and what Cheryl Strayed was going through at the time. I think having gone through a very similar thing (mom dying suddenly of cancer) made this book incredibly more relatable and understandable.

Audiobook narrator: 5 stars. Would listen to Bernadette Dunne read 100 more books in a heartbeat.



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elenaysuslibros's review against another edition

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2.0


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clotalksbooks's review against another edition

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adventurous inspiring reflective slow-paced

3.5

An easy listen with a good narrator. A good mix of reflection on time before the trail with bits about walking the trail itself. So interesting and inspiring. Doesn't shy away from the hard details or the mistakes, doesn't try to paint herself in a perfect light. It's all the stronger and more relatable for it. Like the PCT itself though, this was long. Although I don't think anything was superfluous, it still felt quite a commitment. I'm glad I saw it through. I had previously watched the adaptation and I think it did a good job of pulling out the important bits. 

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4.0


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tomnoor's review against another edition

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4.75

Could have done without the horrific, graphic animal death. Otherwise really enjoyed, esp the author’s processing of grief losing a parent young. 

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adventurous fast-paced

4.0

Generally a great read! I know there’s issues about whether or not her trek was real, but as someone who knows little about the PCT, enjoyed it from a story perspective.

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4.0

I don’t understand why people are so unkind about Cheryl’s trials and inexperience (except for the heroin, that wasn’t a smart choice) but I’ll acknowledge that she had more privilege than others. Her mistakes added to the story, and planted the seed in my head that such an experience like this is possible, with the right preparation and gear.

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