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    Default FREE FOR KINDLE 08/31 - Along The Appalachian Trail Maddie’s Travel Diary: Book Two

    Along The Appalachian Trail Maddie’s Travel Diary: Book Two North Carolina & Tennessee
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    Thank you.

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    My Amazon review (this book retails for $7.77).

    The mass of advertising that takes up half the book (50% if you don’t count the cover as content) is what you are paying for.


    The trail diary is really an erratic diary. Every few days she makes an entry. Like how hard she was told Harpers Ferry would be (flat, smooth, sand covered trail is predicted to be the hardest part of the trail) or how she just finished a week of hiking.


    Not a trail journal. Not a guide. Not much depth



    It really reads like an excuse to deliver advertising. Page after page, mostly for preppers.


    You literally learn more about this trail section from the brochures available on line.



    One star is too generous.

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    On the other hand, for free it had some nice pictures.

    Worth the download load for free if you are stuck waitjing, like I was.

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    Thanks again, perry. I agree with Ethesis's review. More than half the books by this author consists of ads for her other books (based on two I've read). I did read the first one in this "series", so I'd like to read the second. They're quick and entertaining enough for that.

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