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message 1: by Leslie (new)

Leslie | 16369 comments The beginning of March is when the Iditarod Race is held in Alaska. For those of you unfamiliar with it, this is one of the longest and most gruelling races anywhere in the world - man and dog-sled teams compete over a 1000 mile course.

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!


message 2: by Gill (last edited Jan 04, 2014 10:08AM) (new)

Gill | 5719 comments Nonfiction, but I'd recommend books by Barry Lopez. Arctic Dreams: Imagination and Desire in a Northern Landscape definitely fits with this theme.


message 3: by Diana S (new)

Diana S | 113 comments I read The Call of the Wild by Jack London,this month. A great little book. It was one of my Dad's favorites.


message 4: by Leslie (new)

Leslie | 16369 comments Diana S wrote: "I read The Call of the Wild by Jack London,this month. A great little book. It was one of my Dad's favorites."

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


message 5: by Bonita (new)

Bonita I also finished it this month. I had been afraid to read it as animal books tend to be sad, but I got into the story and didn't mind the sad parts. I used to live on a farm where many of the animals became friends with their own quirks and personalities.


message 6: by Leslie (new)

Leslie | 16369 comments Bonita wrote: "I also finished it this month. I had been afraid to read it as animal books tend to be sad, but I got into the story and didn't mind the sad parts. I used to live on a farm where many of the anim..."

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 :)


message 7: by LauraT (new)

LauraT (laurata) | 14293 comments Mod
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


message 8: by Bonita (new)

Bonita Leslie - Thanks for the suggestion. I just downloaded it onto my Kindle :)


message 9: by Jenny (last edited Feb 09, 2014 12:55AM) (new)

Jenny (jeoblivion) | 4893 comments 1. Robinson Crusoe � Daniel Defoe
2. Foe � J.M. Coetzee

No dogs, nothing Arctic, but there is Adventure! ;)


message 10: by Jenny (new)

Jenny (jeoblivion) | 4893 comments 3. Die Entdeckung der Langsamkeit � Sten Nadolny (the artic, adventure and one dog...where's my bonus?!)


message 11: by Alannah (new)

Alannah Clarke (alannahclarke) | 14425 comments Mod
Interesting, for some reason I was thinking Iditarod meant science fiction.


message 12: by Leslie (new)

Leslie | 16369 comments Jenny wrote: "3. Die Entdeckung der Langsamkeit � Sten Nadolny (the artic, adventure and one dog...where's my bonus?!)"

Here you go m'lady! �


message 13: by Jenny (new)

Jenny (jeoblivion) | 4893 comments *bows majestically* ;)


message 14: by LauraT (last edited Jun 26, 2014 01:18AM) (new)

LauraT (laurata) | 14293 comments Mod
You're delicious! Both of you!!!!


message 15: by Leslie (new)

Leslie | 16369 comments 1. Young Miles by Lois McMaster Bujold - no dogs or Artic but plenty of adventure!


message 18: by Evelyn (new)

Evelyn | 1410 comments The Messiah Secret was an around the world adventure to solve an ancient mystery and The Art of Racing in the Rain was narrated by a dog.


message 19: by dely (new)

dely | 5214 comments 1) Into the Wild by Jon Krakauer (Alaska)


message 20: by Robin P (new)

Robin P Bonita wrote: "I also finished it this month. I had been afraid to read it as animal books tend to be sad, but I got into the story and didn't mind the sad parts. I used to live on a farm where many of the anim..."

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.


message 21: by Leslie (last edited Nov 06, 2014 01:04PM) (new)

Leslie | 16369 comments 6. Torn from Troy by Patrick Bowman (adventure)
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...


message 22: by Sarah (new)

Sarah Hazlett My fav kids book is kiana's iditarod by shelley gill\shannon cartwright. Adult reading, its jeff kings' "cold hands,warm heart". Martin buser just came out with " dog man" also.


message 23: by Jim (new)

Jim Townsend | 238 comments Good evening!

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


message 24: by Tejas Janet (last edited Apr 26, 2015 01:33PM) (new)

Tejas Janet (tejasjanet) | 440 comments Jim wrote: "Good evening!

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.


message 25: by Tejas Janet (new)

Tejas Janet (tejasjanet) | 440 comments Other adventure books I really loved are Into Thin Air: A Personal Account of the Mount Everest Disaster and Kon-Tiki.

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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