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    My husband is wanting to get more into reading for fun. Currently all of his reading is done at work so it’s real dry and technical. As a kid he really enjoyed: Jurassic Park, Hatchet, Congo… He loves outdoorsy books (Into Thin Air). He’s open to any genre.

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    1. Exact-Ant1064 on

      Endurance by Alfred Lansing is an all-timer.

      Lonesome Dove by Larry McMurtry takes place mostly outdoors, another all timer.

    2. EatMorePieDrinkMore on

      Bill Bryson wrote a non-fiction account of hiking the Appalachian Trail – A Walk in the Woods. It’s older but worth the read

      Nick Offerman (Ron Swanson) has written a few books that may appeal to your husband.

      He may like The Martian – it’s mostly on Mars but has that outdoorsy fix-it ethos in spades.

    3. Anything by Bill Bryson. Also Matterhorn- a book about the Vietnam War is really good.

    4. homunculajones on

      Indian Creek Chronicles by Pete Fromm is a fantastic, introspective, outdoorsy memoir.

    5. EnormousGenitals on

      For fiction, I highly recommend Peter Heller. He writes a combination of suspense and mystery but always with very outdoorsy themes and settings. Plus his writing style is pretty unique.

    6. VillainChinchillin on

      River of Doubt by Candice Millard, about Roosevelt’s ill-fated expedition down an unmapped portion of the Amazon.

    7. transponster99 on

      From another outdoorsy person – The Last Season by Eric Blehm was a fascinating true story. Also, someone else already mentioned it, but another vote for Endurance by Alfred Lansing.

    8. dillydallyalltheway on

      I’d suggest Outsider by Brett Popplewell. The true story of an aging hermit living in the mountains of BC who runs ultramarathons. Super compelling! Somewhat reminiscent of Into the Wild.

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