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Rob Merrill

Albany

Freelance Reviewer at Associated Press

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  • 1 week ago | sentinelcolorado.com | Rob Merrill

    Mark Synnott admits in the introduction to his new book that “it is out in the high and wild places in this world that I’ve always felt the closest to whoever it is that I really am.” While not exactly poetry, it’s a good summary of the best parts of “Into the Ice,” Synnott’s third work of long-form nonfiction after “The Impossible Climb” and “The Third Pole.” Part travelogue, part historical mystery and part memoir, “Into the Ice” will appeal to fans of extreme adventure stories, nearly all...

  • 1 week ago | kdhnews.com | Rob Merrill

    Mark Synnott admits in the introduction to his new book that "it is out in the high and wild places in this world that I've always felt the closest to whoever it is that I really am." While not exactly poetry, it's a good summary of the best parts of "Into the Ice," Synnott's third work of long-form nonfiction after "The Impossible Climb" and "The Third Pole." Part travelogue, part historical mystery and part memoir, "Into the Ice" will appeal to fans of extreme adventure stories, nearly all...

  • 1 week ago | thederrick.com | Rob Merrill |Rob Merrill -

    Mark Synnott admits in the introduction to his new book that “it is out in the high and wild places in this world that I’ve always felt the closest to whoever it is that I really am.” While not exactly poetry, it’s a good summary of the best parts of “Into the Ice,” Synnott’s third work of long-form nonfiction after “The Impossible Climb” and “The Third Pole.” Part travelogue, part historical mystery and part memoir, “Into the Ice” will appeal to fans of extreme adventure stories, nearly all...

  • 1 week ago | apnews.com | Rob Merrill

    Book Review: Mark Synnott heads ‘Into the Ice’ to chase the maritime mystery of Sir John Franklin 1 of 2 |  This book cover image released by Dutton shows “Into the Ice: The Northwest Passage, the Polar Sun, and a 175-year-old Mystery” by Mark Synnott. (Dutton via AP) 2 of 2 |  This book cover image released by Dutton shows “Into the Ice: The Northwest Passage, the Polar Sun, and a 175-year-old Mystery” by Mark Synnott.

  • 1 week ago | register-herald.com | Rob Merrill |Rob Merrill -

    Mark Synnott admits in the introduction to his new book that “it is out in the high and wild places in this world that I’ve always felt the closest to whoever it is that I really am.” While not exactly poetry, it’s a good summary of the best parts of “Into the Ice,” Synnott’s third work of long-form nonfiction after “The Impossible Climb” and “The Third Pole.” Part travelogue, part historical mystery and part memoir, “Into the Ice” will appeal to fans of extreme adventure stories, nearly all...

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