IMACRUZRNOW Posted May 3, 2006 #26 Share Posted May 3, 2006 Hi! Have read the whole thread so don't know if this has been suggested. Long read...but WELL worth it... Alaska - James Michener A bit OT...I'm taking a book called Skinny Dip on my next cruise (which happens to be to Alaska). Its about a DH throwing his DW overboard. Hmmm, I'll propably be looking over my shoulder, totally paranoid the whole time. It looks like an easy read though, and that's the best I can do on a cruise (too many other distractions :) ) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Beane Posted May 3, 2006 #27 Share Posted May 3, 2006 In preparation for our cruise to Alaska in June, I got my grandmother "The Cruelest Miles" by Gay and Laney Salisbury. It's the true story of the delivery, by dog sled, of an emergency supply of vaccine to a remote Alaskan town in 1922. I was a bit limited in my choices, as she's losing her site and I was looking for a book on CD to get her. I was surprised when she called me a couple of days later to say it was one of the best books she'd ever read (heard?). I'm planning to read it myself before we leave in a month. And FrogLover215, for your daughter, I'd recommend "Julie of the Wolves" by Jean Craighead George. I read it myself when I was about her age, and it made a big impression on me. It's about a 13 year old Alaskan girl who runs away from her alcoholic husband and lives by herself in the Alaskan tundra. She befriends a pack of wolves, but generally survives thanks to her intelligence. She's a very strong, capable role model, and the Alaskan wilderness plays an important role. There are also two sequels which I haven't read, but I'm sure they're excellent. Thanks to everyone else for their suggestions! Now I can't wait to get to the library... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
FrogLover215 Posted May 3, 2006 #28 Share Posted May 3, 2006 I'd recommend "Julie of the Wolves" by Jean Craighead George OMG! "Julie of the Wolves"! I also read that at age 12 or 13, loved it, and had forgotten all about it. I'm definitely going to pick that up for my daughter, and I'll check into the sequels too. I'll probably read it myself, too. It may sound lame, but a well-written young adult novel can be way better than many adult novels. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Genessa Posted May 3, 2006 #29 Share Posted May 3, 2006 Thanks to everyone who has provided such diverse and wonderful selections! Keep them coming. I love mysteries, historical fiction and true stories so will be printing this list and taking it to the library and then the bookstore. On my last transatlantic cruise (plenty of ship days) I read 11 books. This upcoming cruise is a repositioning so also has a nice number of ship days. I think I'll take 11 books to be on the safe side. I hate running out. :-) Michelle Michelle, when we went through the Panama Canal (17 days) I took about 17 or 18 books with me, swapped two with a friend, read two from the library and swapped out two from the paperback shelf...so, when we went to Alaska for 15 nights (land and 7 night cruise) I packed at least a dozen. I didn't finish anything other than the Princess cruise companion...There is always so much to see and do. I spent most of my time on our balcony reading what was coming up in the companion and then looking through the binoculars. I did read Michener's Alaska before we went (actually it wa a re-read) and the Nora Robert's book was pretty good. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Michelle1234 Posted May 3, 2006 Author #30 Share Posted May 3, 2006 Hi Gennessa, I was thinking the same thing...Alaska will have more scenery to watch from the balcony. Transatlantics basically have just water. Also we have more port days so less reading time. And no long flight to Rome (which I'm happy about, although I loved Rome). Thanks to everyone! I got the following (all from this list) at our used book store last night in about 40 min. Finding a set of Alaska based books on my own would have been impossible. Sue Henry - Murder on the Iditarod Trail Nora Roberts - Northern Lights Janet Evanovich - Manhunt J.A. Jance - Birds of Prey Tisha - Robert Specht I had them look long and hard for Two Old Women but couldn't find it. Were only 2 days away from leaving so don't know if I will get a chance to go to another store. I can't express my appreciation enough for all the suggestions. I should make it to the first Alaskan stop with these so feel free to leave more if you have them. The book stores in Alaska should have a bigger selection. :) Michelle Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
kennicott Posted May 6, 2006 #31 Share Posted May 6, 2006 I recommend: The “Milepost” as an all around travel guide for contemporary Alaska. It really is the “Bible” and has been for years with respect to getting around up here. If you are into history, particularly the first half of the century, try: “Icebound Empire” by Elizabeth A. Tower And a book on the history of the Klondike is a must. There are quite a number of excellent books regarding this era. I’m not certain which to recommend. Maybe “Yukon” has a favorite. If you would like to read about recent political happenings over the last three decades or so, including the influence of big oil, try: Jay Hammonds “Tales of a Bush Rat Governor”. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
uffda56 Posted May 6, 2006 #32 Share Posted May 6, 2006 Hi! A bit OT...I'm taking a book called Skinny Dip on my next cruise (which happens to be to Alaska). Its about a DH throwing his DW overboard. Hmmm, I'll propably be looking over my shoulder, totally paranoid the whole time. It looks like an easy read though, and that's the best I can do on a cruise (too many other distractions :) ) After you read Skinny Dip, you will want to red EVERYTHING by Carl Hiassen - his books are wonderful. I can also recommend everything written by Tim Dorsey; he has a terrific offbeat character named Serge Storms. Also, in the same vein, any book by Christopher Moore, or Laurence Shames. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Momj47 Posted May 6, 2006 #33 Share Posted May 6, 2006 For a twelve year old, Tom Bodett (yes Motel 6) has two books for kids, both about Alaska. Norman Tuttle on the Last Frontier and Williwaw. She can even read an excerpt on his web site. If you search on Amazon.com, you'll probably find a lot of good books for her. Have a great trip. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
kb996 Posted May 7, 2006 #34 Share Posted May 7, 2006 Jack London's Call of the Wild & White Fang. Call of the Wild is all about Skagway and the gold rush, when you reach Skagway you can see the places the book talks about. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Deb in Cali Posted May 7, 2006 #35 Share Posted May 7, 2006 I had a thread a year ago about books on Alaska in preperation for our Alaskan cruise. :p I did manage to read Peter Jenkins "Looking for Alaska" prior to our cruise. It was a great book. Have a great time everyone. We had a wonderful experience on the Regal Princess in June 05. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
JmzandJojo Posted May 14, 2006 #36 Share Posted May 14, 2006 Can anyone recommend books set in Alaska that might appeal to a 12YO? My daughter is a voracious reader and I'd like to get her something related to Alaska since we'll be cruising there in August. Also, any books of folklore or mythology? Another not particularly Alaska perse but set in the San Juan Islands is "Island of the Blue Dolphins" It was a childhood favorite. It includes some part of the Russian interest in the Alaska area. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
beachnative Posted May 15, 2006 #37 Share Posted May 15, 2006 "I Heard the Owl Call My Name" is set in the area. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
frosty52 Posted May 15, 2006 #38 Share Posted May 15, 2006 There is a series of three books featuring the "Midnight Sons" by Debbie Macomber. They are what I would normally call "beach reading" as they are light romance novels and do not require heavy concentration. Very descriptive of life in Alaska though. They are centered around a couple brothers that are bush pilots and their business is "Midnight Sons". Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
CleoPat Posted May 15, 2006 #39 Share Posted May 15, 2006 I picked up a few books from the library that were mentioned on this thread and just finished reading Birds of Prey! Great reading for right before my cruise. I just started Northern Lights and have Alaska to read on the flights. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Fergus Posted May 15, 2006 #40 Share Posted May 15, 2006 Don't know whether these are available in the lower 48, other than on Amazon. Amazing Pipe Line Stories-Dermot Cole Race Across Alaska-Libby Riddles Winterdance-Gary Paulson Bear Tales for the Ages-Larry Kaniut Tales of Alaska's Bush Rat Governor-Jay Hammond And one of my all time favorite books (it has an Alaska theme and is written by a native Alaskan) Two Old Women-Velma Wallis Win the lottery-Jenny It Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
TLHB Posted May 16, 2006 #41 Share Posted May 16, 2006 Although not a fiction book, one of the best I read was called "Looking for Alaska" by Peter Jenkins. I would highly recommend that one. "Tisha" was also an interesting read especially since we had been to Chicken and knew the place and could imagine the hardships that she faced living there, especially over winter. My mom just bought this for me. I received it a few days ago. We sail out on June 4. I am looking forward to reading it on the flight and cruise. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
lindalo5032 Posted May 16, 2006 #42 Share Posted May 16, 2006 We bought a book of Robert Service poetry in Skagway last year and really enjoyed sitting on our balcony reading it--what fun!:) Dangerous Dan McGrew, The Cremation of Sam McGee, etc. "There are strange things done in the midnight sun By the men who moil for gold; The Arctic trails have their secret tales That would make your blood run cold; The Northern Lights have seen queer sights, But the queerest they ever did see Was that night on the marge of Lake Lebarge I cremated Sam McGee." Very entertaining!! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Everydaymatters Posted May 17, 2006 #43 Share Posted May 17, 2006 Don't know whether these are available in the lower 48, other than on Amazon. Amazing Pipe Line Stories-Dermot Cole Race Across Alaska-Libby Riddles Winterdance-Gary Paulson Bear Tales for the Ages-Larry Kaniut Tales of Alaska's Bush Rat Governor-Jay Hammond And one of my all time favorite books (it has an Alaska theme and is written by a native Alaskan) Two Old Women-Velma Wallis Win the lottery-Jenny It I have looked all over for Amazing Pipe Lines Stories and haven't been able to find it. Is that the correct title? Thanks. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
uffda56 Posted May 18, 2006 #44 Share Posted May 18, 2006 I just saw a paperback at the bookstore by Judith Gould called "Dreamboat". Looked like a mystery/romance set on a cruise - has anybody read it, and did you enjoy it? Thanks:) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
trailingedge Posted May 19, 2006 #45 Share Posted May 19, 2006 If you like 'literate' fiction Drop City by T C Boyle uses Alaska as one of its two settings, and Alaska plays a central theme in the book. Michener's Alaska is a long read but gives you a wonderful sense of the history and geography of the state. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
greatam Posted May 19, 2006 #46 Share Posted May 19, 2006 I have looked all over for Amazing Pipe Lines Stories and haven't been able to find it. Is that the correct title? Thanks. Here's the link from Amazon. I bought it in Alaska-I think at the Safeway in Homer. They have a great selection of books. Enjoy!!! http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0945397461/ref=sr_11_1/002-6848363-6757632?%5Fencoding=UTF8 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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