Reddit Reddit reviews Far North

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Far North
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4 Reddit comments about Far North:

u/Lanthrum · 4 pointsr/thelongdark

Far North was a book I read as a kid that is exactly like this. 15 year old kids plane goes down in the Canadian wilderness. Him and his friend have to survive the bleakness of nature. Reminds me of the Long Dark at times.

u/lancehouser · 2 pointsr/books

Try Far North by Will Hobbs, especially if you read Hatchet by Gary Paulson and like it. It's a young adult novel about getting lost way up north in the winter and having to survive. Read it a long time ago so can't remember a ton about it, but I remember I liked it a lot and sounds exactly like what you are looking for.

Also check out Jack London How to Build a Fire short story which you can read for free. Then you might like some of his other stuff too.

u/BMWprickIguess · 2 pointsr/preppers

> Sketchy childhood with too many financial close calls? One too many readings of My Side of the Mountain in fourth grade? I've been this way ever since I was a little kid. Always had a Plan B, always interested in security and self-sufficiency.

Add Hatchet and Far North to that list and you've got me exactly.