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  1. vjpulver

    What did you read on your Camino

    While I am usually an avid reader, I chose to make my Camino without books in my pack. I took no books...not even guide books. I wanted to travel light and to be unencumbered. I took little more than a change of clothing, a down sleeping bag, a toothbrush and one sheet of paper primitive...
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    Another camino book out of Australia

    Ohhh, to each his/her own. I am one of those who thrives on reading the experiences of others. If they are attempting or accomplished something I plan to do or have done, I feel a kinship to them. Yes, some of the writing is dull and uninspired, but I never cease to be amazed at how others...
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    Pass Along Used Camino Books - Sharing is Good!

    Hello Readers and Pilgrims! Finding the wonderful titles many of you have recommended is a challenge and obtaining them can be pricey too. Here is a way we can each pass on any used Camino books we wish to share. Visit http://www.BookMooch.com and join the fun! You can post an...
  4. vjpulver

    Joyce Rupp's - Walk in a Relaxed Manner

    My in-laws recently read the Rupp book and I believe their respect for me has grown (because of Rupp's discussions of some of the more harsh realities of pilgrim life). During their last visit they grilled me on aspects of the book and my answers put them at rest. I think this is the first...
  5. vjpulver

    Best Camino Books non-guide, in English

    1. Walk in a Relaxed Manner: Life Lessons from the Camino – Joyce Rupp http://www.amazon.com/Walk-Relaxed-Mann ... 913&sr=8-1 From the list provided, this one has my vote. (I have yet to read the others!) "Ginn" In Sunny Santa Fe
  6. vjpulver

    Best Camino Books (nonguide books, in English)

    I am an avid reader and read rather indiscriminately - while I value my time, I have learned that my initial response or thoughts on a book (or a person or an idea, etc) may be off base. Consequently I read, absorb, consider and move on. I frequently find that books I read come back to me...
  7. vjpulver

    Joyce Rupp's - Walk in a Relaxed Manner

    I am working my way through Joyce Rupp's "Walk in a Relaxed Manner". For those interested in the spiritual side and the life lessons the Camino de Santiago may offer, this is an excellent read. This is NOT a "how to" book nor a history. It is about one woman's experience. While Rupp is a...

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