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This. Also get a cat
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>Kim by Rudyard Kipling.

An exotic adventure novel about an Irish street orphan in 19th century India. Part coming of age novel as Kim grows up under the wing of a British spymaster and a fatherly Afghan agent of the crown . Part a historical spy novel when a now 16 year old Kim goes north into High Asia with a Webley full of wogstoppers in his jacket to play the Great Game. Peak Kipling IMO

>The nature works of Jack London, The Call of the Wild and White Fang.

also The Cruise of the Snark about his sailing adventure across the pacific in 1907. Great sense of exploration and when the world was a big place.

>The Goshawk by T.H. White.

About White training a wild caught Goshawk and eventually flying her. Great man and nature story.

>Moby Dick

Merville sets the scene for adventure better than anyone.

>Beowulf (Heaney translation)

One of the best medieval poems and certainly one with the greatest sense of adventure. Heaney's translation is GOAT

>The Master of Ballantrae

I'm biased for personal reasons but it's my favorite R. L Stevenson novel.

>Vathek by Beckford

Tragically underrated gothic horror novel set in Arabia. It really captures the sense of strange experiences in foreign lands (It inspired Lovecraft). The Author was the most flamboyant homosexual of the entire 18th century (which is saying a lot) but it doesn't come across in writing except for that a single character gets an overlong introduction describing about his exceptional twink beauty, his soft lightly tanned skin, his delicate, effeminate manner and how he's so feminine he often get mistaken for his sister. Aside from that it's a flawless novel

>Flashman

Great series of 19th century historical comedy novels about the cowardly and caddish British officer Harry Flashman written in the style of a memoir. He forrest gumps most victorian events and you know the history its 100x more enjoyable.

Comfy adventure reading is what I would choose if I was in a cabin or hunting/fishing