Reddit Reddit reviews To the White Sea (Delta World War II Library)

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3 Reddit comments about To the White Sea (Delta World War II Library):

u/JustTerrific · 3 pointsr/suggestmeabook

Hmmm... fiction? Non-fiction? First-person meaning told through a first-person narrative style, or just generally following a single person fighting for survival?

Fiction-wise, I'm a fan of To The White Sea by James Dickey. I've also always heard universally good things about the young adult novel Hatchet by Gary Paulsen, but have yet to read it myself.

In the realm of non-fiction, Touching The Void is a pretty incredible story, and was made into a stellar documentary film. Also, anything about the Shackleton expedition to Antarctica is worth checking out, so there you've got Endurance by Alfred Lansing, as well as Shackleton's own account, South: The Endurance Expedition.

u/yarnfish · 1 pointr/booksuggestions

'To The White Sea' by James Dickey (author of 'Deliverance') is the first that comes to mind. I read it solely based that the Coen brothers optioned it. Parts of the 'The Nick Adams Stories' by Ernest Hemmingway. Same for a lot of Jack London short story works.

u/peter-salazar · 1 pointr/SonyAlpha

amazing. reminds me of this book I listened to as a kid https://www.amazon.com/White-Sea-Delta-World-Library/dp/0385313098