The Twenty-Ninth Day, Alex Messenger
Surviving a Grizzly Attack in the Canadian Tundra.
I give this book 3-4 stars. I felt the author was a little full of himself, but otherwise it was an engaging adventure read.
Surviving a Grizzly Attack in the Canadian Tundra.
I give this book 3-4 stars. I felt the author was a little full of himself, but otherwise it was an engaging adventure read.
Enjoyable book. Not really a chronological story, but a collection of events.
Before reading this, I didn’t know about this relatively recent community of people seeking big waves. “Jaws,” “Egypt,” “Ghost Tree,” etc.
Very interesting. It’s a worthwhile read.
This book is about a plane crash in Canada, and how it affected the lives of the survivors. I found it a little hard to follow, at times. I think the author sometimes used the men’s’ last names, and other times their first names.
It was not the page turner I was looking for, but I enjoyed learning about bush flying and rural airlines in the outback of Canada.