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Raynor Winn

4.23 AVERAGE

runslow's review

5.0
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jrsands's review

4.0
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lakeside_knitter's review

4.25
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kellro's review

4.75
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reydelmal's review

4.0
adventurous hopeful inspiring medium-paced

Very easy read and good descriptions of the journey. Enjoyed the walk with them and it really is an achievement they should be proud of. The comments on climate change and environmental issues whilst important,  didn't come across well to me.  I know they are both not vegan and it seems a little disingenuous when Raynor could make her own impact by not eating animals or supporting animal agriculture.  

Dit is zo’n boek dat je leest als je verder niks anders te lezen hebt, maar wat wel lekker snel wegleest. Het is goed geschreven, met mooie beschrijvingen van hun wandeltocht van noord Schotland tot zuid Engeland, maar het raakte me niet zodanig dat andere boeken wel doen.

Al met al een prima verhaal, maar ik ga toch weer terug naar de klassiekers

klgreads's review

4.25
adventurous inspiring medium-paced

suzereads's review

5.0
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I could not find anywhere on my hardcover edition, credits for the cover artist or book designer. Which are absolutely gorgeous. The author credits the cover artist, Angela Harding, in her acknowledgments, but the publisher, Pegasus Books, has not done this. A mistaken opportunity. Otherwise, I love this story of Raynor and Moth's continued walking and the positive health effects. It inspires to me to keep walking.
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