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I bought this book to read for pleasure because I am already a fan of Andre Jute, as an author and as a human being. I'm very glad I did, as it was thrilling. Andre's deep research led to a stunningly intricate and fascinating tale of adventure with two appealing and admirable young protagonists. I really liked both Rhodes Delaney and James Whitbury, a woman and man with courage and integrity, ingenuity and athleticism, who are racing each other in the Iditarod as a way to resist their nigh-irre
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Disclosure: the author provided me with a review copy of Iditarod in exchange for an honest review.
I very much enjoyed this tale of adventure, romance, and danger on the Iditarod Trail. Set in 1985, the heart of the story is an impetuous bet between one Rhodes Delaney, a sled-dog racer from Colorado, and James Whitbury, an Olympic gold-medal skier who also happens to be an MIT-trained engineer and inventor with a trust fund. (Yes, James is a bit too-good-to-be-true, but I'm happy to let that sli ...more
I very much enjoyed this tale of adventure, romance, and danger on the Iditarod Trail. Set in 1985, the heart of the story is an impetuous bet between one Rhodes Delaney, a sled-dog racer from Colorado, and James Whitbury, an Olympic gold-medal skier who also happens to be an MIT-trained engineer and inventor with a trust fund. (Yes, James is a bit too-good-to-be-true, but I'm happy to let that sli ...more

Rhodes and William take on the wilderness of Alaska during the Iditarod, the 'Last Great Race.'
A very good read - the imagery was wonderful. I found myself yearning to see Alaska, in spite of my better judgement (I hate snow and cold.)
I got a very real sense of the depth of the dangers Rhodes faced. I found it hard to believe she would go on the race without being armed to the teeth. That's just me. I get the creepy crawlies from listening to coyotes howl and yap. I'd want a high-powered rifle ...more
A very good read - the imagery was wonderful. I found myself yearning to see Alaska, in spite of my better judgement (I hate snow and cold.)
I got a very real sense of the depth of the dangers Rhodes faced. I found it hard to believe she would go on the race without being armed to the teeth. That's just me. I get the creepy crawlies from listening to coyotes howl and yap. I'd want a high-powered rifle ...more

A while ago, I read something about the concept of 'setting as character'. I didn’t understand it until I read ‘Iditarod’ by Andre Jute. The book has two main characters, Rhodes and James, both skilled athletes, both determined to better the other in the Iditarod, an annual sled race across Alaska. At first, I presumed that James was the antagonist. With his fame and wealth and slightly arrogant approach, he was the obvious candidate to be the baddy of the piece. It soon became obvious though, t
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Andre Jute doesn't give the reader much time to breathe between exciting, tension-filled scenes of adventure on the Iditarod Trail.
I admit I'm influenced by my recent trip to Alaska, but the heart-stopping descriptions of the misadventures and dangerous situations of two non-local entrants in a dog sled race billed as The Greatest Race on Earth kept me reading nonstop.
The well-researched history of the land; knowledge of moose, wolves, and bears; and precise information about weather condition ...more
I admit I'm influenced by my recent trip to Alaska, but the heart-stopping descriptions of the misadventures and dangerous situations of two non-local entrants in a dog sled race billed as The Greatest Race on Earth kept me reading nonstop.
The well-researched history of the land; knowledge of moose, wolves, and bears; and precise information about weather condition ...more

Loved this book. I couldn't put it down. Please see my full review and interview with the author at Cookie's Book Club
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The Iditarod race has always fascinated me so I was intrigued by this book from the moment I saw the illustrious cover. It did not disappoint, having all the elements of a great adventure story.
And what a captivating adventure it was, featuring wild animals, a race against the elements and the clock, an underlying love story and tension.
The main characters were likeable, solid and real. One was attracted to them right away and couldn’t wait to hear how they resolved the dilemma in which they’d f ...more
And what a captivating adventure it was, featuring wild animals, a race against the elements and the clock, an underlying love story and tension.
The main characters were likeable, solid and real. One was attracted to them right away and couldn’t wait to hear how they resolved the dilemma in which they’d f ...more

See my full review at http://librariansquest.blogspot.com dated April 22, 2011
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