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Definitely worth a bonus, Diane! Adventure, Arctic, and dogs all present :)


You know, I never noticed that before but you are right - animal books do tend to be sad! Personally I am thinking of reading an adventure book for this category -- maybe The Prisoner of Zenda :)
Leslie wrote: "You know, I never noticed that before but you are right - animal books do tend to be sad! Personally I am thinking of reading an adventure book for this category -- maybe The Prisoner of Zenda :)"
Read it - or better listened it! - last year and liked it qu
Read it - or better listened it! - last year and liked it qu

2. Foe � J.M. Coetzee
No dogs, nothing Arctic, but there is Adventure! ;)


Here you go m'lady! �

2. The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn by Mark Twain (audiobook) {reread}
3. Ice Bound: A Doctor's Incredible Battle for Survival at the South Pole by Jerri Nielsen
4. Kim by Rudyard Kipling (audiobook)


I know what you mean about sad books. I remember at about 8 years old reading Lassie Come Home which was the first book that made me cry. For a total change, a laugh-out-loud book narrated by a dog is the mystery Dog on It and sequels, especially on audio where Jim Frangione is exceptional in narrating. I never was a dog person but this series changed my mind.

7. Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea (adventure)
8. The Peculiar (adventure)
and the short story "At the Gate" by Myla Jo Closser in Famous Modern Ghost Stories was told from the perspective of a dog...


Old thread but Anchorage, AK native Dana Stabenow has written a series of mysteries set in Alaska. Her first mystery featuring detective Kate Shugak, A Cold Day For Murder, is set during the Iditarod sled dog race.
Jim

Old thread but Anchorage, AK native Dana Stabenow has written a series of mysteries set in Alaska. Her first mystery featuring detective Kate Shugak, A Cold Day For Murder.
Looks interesting, Jim. You might enjoy Winterdance: The Fine Madness of Running the Iditarod as well.

Also Wild: From Lost to Found on the Pacific Crest Trail but this one has a very strong emotional aspect as well as adventure aspect.
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Wild: From Lost to Found on the Pacific Crest Trail (other topics)
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The 'Iditarod Race' Theme challenge is to read an adventure book (either fact or fiction) or a book that involves the Artic or dogs in some way. Bonus if it has all three elements!