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Not bikey, but also a good read, and the dude did rid himself of his car and monies to backpack... it's called "Into The Wild." If your looking for an uplifting book, don't open a page in it, but it's a story all should know if your even remotely interested in traveling alternatively or hiking or anything outdoorsy.
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Cycling for Profit
Pedal Power: The Quiet Rise of the Bicycle in American Public Life (as recommend by the "Possibly related posts" section of the website.) Not exactly bicycle related, but a good book from an advocacy perspective: The High Cost of Free Parking |
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Not exactly in book stores yet, but:
Ghost Trails by Jill Homer. Looking forward to reading it!!
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thanks for all the recommendations everyone. keep them coming.
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WAR by Gwynn Dyer.
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I highly recommend Ten Points by Bill Strickland - for the everyman point of view look at racing, and for the brutal honesty about his childhood, what shaped him and the challenges he overcame and continues to battle to becoming a whole, functioning human being and father.
The Handsomest Man In Cuba - Lynette Chiang ( disregard the fact that I wrote her forward - it's still a ggreat book) It's one fiesty woman's adventures in Cuba, by bicycle. |
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I'd put in Lynette's video diaries on her trips in Peru, and on Hwy 66. http://www.GalfromDownUnder.com |
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the Travis Culley book is a good read, Immortal Class or something
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How about the video documentary, "Red Light Go!"
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PEDAL is also good. A young lady gets hit on video by a car as she blows a stop sign, and walks away.
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