1 Jun 2015 mikal   » (Journeyer)

In A Sunburned Country




ISBN: 0965000281
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This is the first Bill Bryson book I've read, and I have to say I enjoyed it. Bill is hilarious and infuriating at the same time, which surprisingly to me makes for a very entertaining combination. I'm sure he's not telling the full story in this book -- its just not possible for someone so ill prepared to not just die in the outback somewhere. Take his visit to Canberra for example -- he drives down from Sydney, hits the first hotel he finds and then spends three days there. No wonder he's bored. Eventually he bothers to drive for another five minutes and finds there is more to the city than one hotel. On the other hand, he maligns my home town in such a hilarious manner I just can't be angry at him.

I loved this book, highly recommended.

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Syndicated 2015-06-01 03:10:00 from stillhq.com : Mikal, a geek from Canberra living in Silicon Valley (no blather posts)

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