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For beautiful fiction, I highly recommend Train Dreams by Denis Johnson. The best biography I read this year was John Adams by David McCullough. It’s definitely on the more bestseller-y side of things, but I learned surprisingly much about the kind of person I want to be from reading that book.

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Ooooooh perfect I haven't heard of either one Dalton

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Hi Aaron! If you get a chance, have a look at Graeme Simsion, an Aussie author. He's versatile, but I read his novel, The Rosie Project, twice, and that's my first choice as a gift to someone as well. If you'd like, I can send it to you (it's very entertaining). My classical favourite would be Oscar Wilde, can't go wrong.

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Oooooh I've heard of the Rosie project! Need to check it out

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The Afterlife of Billy Fingers by Annie Kagan immediately comes to mind. It falls into the memoir/spiritual category. I read it 8 years ago and find myself still pondering the themes in it. Have a great summer in Alaska!

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That one look so interesting, wow. It's recommended in the same canon as "journey of souls"

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Thanks for the return recommendation. "Journey of Souls" just got added to my short list of must reads.

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Steel Beach. By John Varley

It’s science fiction. It’s a bit otherworldly.

I read 20+ years ago & just reread this year and felt it was just as relevant then and now. The book touches on human nature , sexual identity, cooperate greed, Artificial Intelligence, hope, love , death , and what humanity’s place in this world might be. Plus it’s very humorous.

Or maybe just bring a couple of good Survival books on living in the wild. ;-)

Best of luck and thanks for making a difference.

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Thanks! I love that kind of stuff :) I'll keep an eye out!

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The Education of Little Tree by Forest Carter, made me alternately laugh and cry more times than any other short book.

Watch for Me on the Mountain by Forest Carter, an amazing story.

Chronicles of Tao: The Secret Life of a Taoist Master by Deng Ming Dao, one of my favorites!

Shantaram by Gregory David Roberts, one of the best books I’ve ever read!

Enjoy!

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I'm VERY familiar with Shantaram, but the others look great :) Thanks Haydn!

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My first recommendation is a NON FICTION Book...Very old but Fantastic..".THE HOLY BIBLE " Second is "TO KILL A MOCKINGBIRD"

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Thank you grandma :p I've read both by now

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love you my friend and grandson!! I'll be praying for sure...Proud of you to venture out into the Wilderness...A D V E N T U R E for sure!!! Quite a few of my (and yours) relatives migrated from Canada to US...love, Grandma

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Hey Aaron, is that address at the bottom of your email a postal address for you?

Cheers Andrew

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It is not! That's the Substack HQ. Email me at AaronJNichols77@gmail.com and I can give you a postal address :)

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Skinny Legs and All by Tom Robbins.

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Thanks Mary :) I'll be heading to the used bookstore tomorrow to look for as many of these as I can :)

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