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Original Title: | Miles to Go |
ISBN: | 1442337591 (ISBN13: 9781442337596) |
Edition Language: | English |
Series: | The Walk #2 |

Richard Paul Evans
Audio CD | Pages: 0 pages Rating: 4.29 | 12722 Users | 1320 Reviews
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Title | : | Miles to Go (The Walk #2) |
Author | : | Richard Paul Evans |
Book Format | : | Audio CD |
Book Edition | : | Deluxe Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 0 pages |
Published | : | April 5th 2011 by Simon Schuster Audio |
Categories | : | Fiction. Inspirational. Christian Fiction. Adult Fiction. Adult |
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Ok ... this is God talking for sure! After finishing the first book, I wanted to read the 2nd. I was in WalMart, heading from the groceries to the books, when I prayed: "God, I know You have more important things to think about than whether the store has the book I want, but I also know You care about the details of my life, so if that book is on the shelf, please help me to see it." I walked all down the book aisle, looking in every section, and did not see the book. There was a clearance bin, and I stopped to look at the children's books, but nearly passed over the other side. However, some book caught my eye, and as I picked it up, underneath it, was "Miles to Go" ... the very book I was searching for. My eyes teared up, because that was absolutely God saying to me, "I do care about the details of your life."Was the book worth it? Absolutely! As good as the first one, just a different part of the journey. This one was especially interesting to me, because I grew up in Montana, so many of the places he walked in this book were familiar haunts to me. More poignant lessons, more gripping story, with humor, mystery, drama, adventure, and lots of wonderful relationships. Now, however, I have to wait a bit for the 3rd book ... and then I'll have to wait till next May for # 4!
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The continuation of The Walk by Richard Paul Evans. In this small novel Alan wakes up in a hospital in Spokane, Washington with three knife wounds to his stomach, inflicted by a gang. He has only walked 318 of the 3,500 miles in his journey from Seattle to Key West, Florida. Alan has lost everything important in his life and walks, with only the bare necessities on his back, to get through the pain - well he did, until he was jumped by the gang outside Spokane. Now, lying in a hospital bedIf I could put six stars I would. Loved this book and the journey it takes you on. Definitely hooked.
I'm not quite sure why I keep reading books by RPE... I guess I keep hoping that I'll really like one eventually. Things I liked:1) I love the character of Falene, a beautiful woman who is not swayed by the gawking men and does things because it's the right thing to do.2) Two new characters, Angel and Kailamai. Very distinct personalities, well written so that I could picture them. Angel seemed a bit bi-polar for a while, but then things were explained.3) Some great phrases that are profound,

Miles To Go (The Second Journal of The Walk Series)By Richard Paul EvansPublished by Simon & SchusterIn this second journal in the series, Alan Christoffersen awakens in a hospital bed after a brutal roadside attack. Lucky to be alive, Alan is visited daily by a woman named Angel he recently helped while on his walk. A true blessing, Angel invites Alan to complete his recovery at her home; however, Alan soon discovers that it is Angel whos in real need of healing.As one persons soul mends,
Wow, this has been one of my favorite stories or series in some time! I wasn't quite as excited about the potential of this book due to the fact that it began with rehabilitation rather than the journey...But the quality of writing, and depth of relationships and personal introspection quickly dispelled that notion.We join Alan as he recovers from his knife wounds, with new friend Angel...As caring as she is he sees that she has her own buried hurts and secrets. They develop a pure and natural
I like the inspiring verses infused throughout Miles to Go by Richard Paul Evans. As Alan Christoffersen writes in his journal of his journey walking across the United States we learn a lot of life lessons. We learn to be winners and not whiners, to be victors not victims. We learn not to pursue suffering. We learn that when a man loses his vision of the future he dies because if there is no future, there is no now. We learn that in the end we own nothing. The shortest path to healing is to heal
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