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The Oregon Trail by Rinker Buck

The Oregon Trail

A New American Journey

by Rinker Buck
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  • First Published:
  • Jun 30, 2015, 464 pages
  • Paperback:
  • Jun 2016, 464 pages
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Suzanne

Rinker Buck's Jaunt
For me, this was one of the most interesting true-story history books I’ve read in a long time. And, the author is not shy when he is telling us about the real-life adventures he and his brother, Nick, and the Jack Russell, Olive Oyl, experience while on their covered wagon trip along the Oregon Trail. He gives us colorful and laugh-out-loud scenes as they travel across the country.

The writing shows abundant research and beautifully composed rhetoric. I learned some things I’d not known—mainly, the Mormon’s journey and their consequential failures. There is a complete index that is convenient and many photos throughout the pages. The ending was so sincere it brought tears. I enjoyed this book.
stephen heckler

Skip chapter 20 to the end
i enjoyed the book until chapter 20....Rinker's salty language was somewhat annoying using the "f" word more than I think was appropriate....on page 263 he begins his diatribe against Catholics, mainline Christians and mormons. He should stick to what he knows on the Oregon trail and wagons and mules
Harold Wilcox

Annoying
I listened to the audiobook, as I’ve listened to over a hundred audiobooks before this one. The author should have gotten a professional reader to read and record the book. The author’s voice inflection and modulation were terribly annoying. I even changed the playback speed several times in an attempt to improve the experience. No luck. Also, I was disgusted that in a book about the Oregon Trail the author would inject his own anti-Christian beliefs. After twenty-five chapters of that torture, I’d had enough I’d never recommend this audiobook!
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