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West Virginia's untamed beauty—a true love—resonates with those with the zest of emprise in their hearts. This book, "Forest, River, Mountain, and Steed: An Adventure Rider's Love Affair with West Virginia" by Mari Spina, is written like no other motorcycle riding book before it. It accentuates an explicit ‘love story’ about the relationship between the rider, machine, mother nature, and life itself—one that makes you love life. Fundamentally, it marks the start of a new literary genre and exemplifies the most exquisite ventures one will experience in the valleys of pure magnificence. Not only that, the book also describes the visceral lour of the iron beast, the sex appeal of mother nature herself, and the pure lust of a Rider's calling for adventure. Here, Spina spotlights a dazzling trip through the Appalachian wilderness, where the roar of an engine encounters the whisper of the breeze through towering pines. This report—a supplement to the most incredible travelogue—commends the coarse liberation found on two wheels. Through Spina's eyes, the reader experiences the thrill of adventure riding—choosing the perfect machine, packing with purpose, and fervently accepting the erratic roads that swirl through hollows and highlands. With each chapter, she unravels the subtleties of off-road mastery, from tackling hairpin turns on shale and scree to the quiet sensation of campfire confessions under starlit skies spread across the horizon. Ultimately, this book is not only confined to machines and trails; it extends its roots to people, history, and the land's magnetic pull. It also explores the ghost towns and forgotten paths of the Mountain State, where each ride becomes a mediation between past and present. This account, illustrated with stunning images contributed by fellow adventurers, propels readers to ride deeper, tread lighter, and experience West Virginia's wild soul.