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Jake Does America: 10,000 Mile Trek

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This book has been completely rewritten and republished under a different title. This version was a rough draft and is not recommended.

326 pages, Kindle Edition

Published July 2, 2017

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Jake Sansing

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January 1, 2018
The timeline of events that the author chooses to describe are rather strange. It was as if the book was written completely on memory as there are large gaps in time that go un touched. The stories he tells range from alcohol abuse to aliens to encounters with other travelers. He mentions PTSD often, which was one of the reason for his trek. However, it is not one continuous trek but several journeys that are ended when he feels the need to go back home for a a variety of reasons.
I appreciate the mans service to our country and the nerve it takes to spill your inner thoughts in a book for all to read. It was just an odd mix of stories
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March 3, 2019
I wanted to stop reading this book around a quarter of the way through, but someone I like wanted me to read it so I pushed may way to the end.

Here's the quote that I really feel sums up this author's personality:

"We went back to her apartment, and her roommate said that I have to leave. She told her friend that I made her feel uncomfortable. I'm pretty sure she was just jealous though. I hadn't done anything to make her feel that way. She was just fat and ugly, and no guys would ever want to come see her."

Yup, she was jealous. Because all women just want mentally ill men who won't take their meds reliably to visit them in their homes. I hate it when fat, ugly women state their needs and refuse to be uncomfortable in their own homes.
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December 11, 2018
It's a good story. Usually a book with grammar and syntax mistakes bothers me, but, in this case, it adds to the author's voice. It's hard to tell if some of the stories are embellished, but a worthwhile read in the end.
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January 4, 2019
Jakes upbeat 10,000 mile attitude is worthy of notice - whether chasing bears, looking for water, finding safe campsites, keeping his miles up or dealing with bi-polar or PTSD health issues. There was nothing easy about what he had set out to accomplish. His rough prose adds to the story.
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April 22, 2020
An excellent first person story. We need more personal narratives like it.
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