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Alaska Bound and Gagged Alaska Bound and Gagged or how I drive from Sarasota, Florida to Alaska in only six and a half months, spending more money than my yearly salary, ruining my camper, and having seven major vehicle breakdowns…but only one MENTAL breakdown.
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Everyone's Dream Everyone's Nightmare by Joei Carlton Hossack We boarded the bus. We were the only non-Moroccans on board. Our luggage, along with everyone else’s was thrown up to the young, shirtless lad walking on the roof of the bus. Crates of chickens, large jute bags containing God-knows-what and cardboard boxes, held together with string, were tied down beside, over and under our luggage. It didn’t take long to get really sick of this trip.
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A Million Miles from Home – All Roads Lead to Istanbul by Joei Carlton Hossack I was awakened from a dead sleep at four-ten in the morning. It was still black as pitch when I was ushered off the bus where my luggage was waiting on the pavement. I squinted, hoping to see the lights from the bus depot in the distance. There was nothing.
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Chasing the Lost Dream by Joei Carlton Hossack Fasten your seat belt and hunker down for the joyride of your life! Navigate a British motorhome right to the portal of ancient history and cruise inside to the year three hundred. Don't touch that body with the brain still intact. It won't bite.....but you never know.
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Free Spirit – Born to Wander by Joei Carlton Hossack I have had one ticket in all my many years of driving. It was for speeding. I was driving forty-three miles per hour in a thirty-five mile zone. Even that ticket might have stemmed from the fact that, upon being shown the radar equipment, I said, “Oh, is that the little gizmo that clocked a tree doing sixty on last Saturday night’s news?”
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Kiss This Florida, I’m Outta Here – Diary of a Solo, Full-Time RVer Was exile in Vermont so terrible? Was being stranded in Sarasota, Florida every winter so terrible? For those sitting ass-deep or worse in that white fluffy stuff that looks so pristine in pictures, Sarasota on Florida’s Gulf Coast, would be a dream come true. I however kissed the ground in whatever country I landed in every summer since Florida, for those not accustomed to the heat and humidity, was a notch below hell.
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One Way or Another by Richard Meredith A travelogue of true adventure (and misadventure) stories by veteran journalist and traveler Richard Meredith.
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Remembering Diamond Head, Remembering Hawai'i by Shirley Tong Parola and Lisa Parola Gaynier
- A Cookbook Memoir of Hawai'i and its Foods. Contains 250 scrumptious recipes and a full Luau menu plus lots of interesting stories.
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Rough Living: Tips and Tales of a Vagabond Rough Living: Tips and Tales of a Vagabond is a self-published tome by Pacific Northwesterner Chris Damitio. The first half of the book consists of handy candid advice about living on the street, in the wilderness, your car, or just couch surfing.
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Snug Harbor Novels Joseph O'Steen writes the Nathan Beauchamp of the Royal Navy series. These Napoleonic War stories follow the naval career of a young British lad from a well to do family with a long line of naval officers.
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The Devil to Pay by Gene J. Parola Wow, a shadow government to match its shadow behavior. What a novel idea. Read about out of control spooks in THE DEVIL TO PAY, a sailing adventure mystery.
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Legend of Ron Anejo, The Lifestyle warning: You'll probably want to quit your day job after reading this inspiring romp around the Caribbean with the mercurial Captain Ron Anejo.
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