The PCT 71
This section chronologically lists the 71 audiobooks Eric Travis completed on the Pacific Crest Trail. Follow the available links on this page to see blog reviews of these books.
1. A Short History of Nearly Everything — Bill Bryson
2. Start with Why — Simon Sinek
3. Blink — Malcolm Gladwell
4. Modern Romance — Aziz Ansari
5. A Sand County Almanac — Aldo Leopold
6. The Lean Startup — Eric Ries
7. Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas — Hunter S. Thompson
8. The Martian — Andy Weir
9. The Subtle Art of not Giving A F*ck — Mark Manson
10. A Walk in the Woods — Bill Bryson
11 The Road — Cormac McCarthy
12. The Holy Bible, New Testament — Narrated by Johnny Cash
13. To Sell is Human — Daniel Pink
14. How to Win Friends and Influence People — Dale Carnegie
15. Dracula — Bram Stoker
16. Jab, Jab, Jab, Right Hook — Gary Vaynerchuk
17. Cadillac Desert — Marc Reisner
18. The Metamorphosis — Franz Kafka
19. The Art of War — Sun Tzu
20. A Confederacy of Dunces — John Kennedy Toole
21. The Autobiography of Benjamin Franklin — Benjamin Franklin
22. The Tipping Point — Malcolm Gladwell
23. Made to Stick — Dan and Chip Heath
24. Moby Dick — Herman Melville
25. The Prince — Niccolo Machiavelli
26. Ready Player One — Ernest Cline
27. Leaders Eat Last — Simon Sinek
28. Twelve Rules for Life — Jordan Peterson
29. The Perfect Storm — Sebastian Junger
30. Heart of Darkness — Joseph Conrad
31. The Holy Bible, Old Testament — Narrated by David Cochran Heath
32. Switch — Dan and Chip Heath
33. How to Fly a Horse — Kevin Ashton
34. Don Quixote — Miguel de Cervantes
35. The Omnivore’s Dilemma — Michael Pollan
36. Crushing It — Gary Vaynerchuk
37. Walden — Henry David Thoreau
38. The Hard Thing about Hard Things — Ben Horowitz
39. The Shack — William P. Young
40. The Holy Quran — narrated by Robert Adams
41. The Rise of Theodore Roosevelt — Edmund Morris
42. How to Write Non-Fiction — Joanna Penn
43. How to Write a Book that Doesn’t Suck — Michael Rogan
44. Gulliver’s Travels — Jonathan Swift
45. Being Wrong — Kathryn Schulz
46. Norse Mythology — Neil Gaiman
47. The Happiness Project — Gretchen Rubin
48. Guns, Germs, and Steel — Jared Diamond
49. The Divine Comedy — Dante Alighieri
50. Never Stop Learning — Bradley Staats
51. The Promise of a Pencil — Adam Braun
52. Outliers — Malcolm Gladwell
53. The Gulag Archipelago — Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn
54. The Book of Mormon — Narrated by Sean Crisden
55. The Long Walk — Stephen King
56. A Whole New Mind — Daniel Pink
57. Predictably Irrational — Dan Ariely
58. David and Goliath — Malcolm Gladwell
59. War and Peace — Leo Tolstoy
60. The Analects of Confucius — Confucius
61. Essentialism — Greg McKeown
62. The Iliad — Homer
63. SPQR — Mary Beard
64. The Book of Joy — Dalai Lama, Desmond Tutu, and Douglas Abrams
65. The Legend of Sleepy Hollow — Washington Irving
66. The Black Swan — Nassim Taleb
67. The Odyssey — Homer
68. The Happiness Advantage — Shawn Achor
69. Astrophysics for People in a Hurry — Neil DeGrasse Tyson
70. William Shakespeare: Comedies, Histories, and Tragedies — Peter Saccio
71. Ulysses — James Joyce