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Bill Bryson - In a Sunburned Country

Bill Bryson - In a Sunburned Country

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Well I'll be buggered, Bill

by SMITHSWOODSIDE Epinions Most Popular Authors - Top 500, Nov 01 '07
Pros: Factual, funny and a damn good read
Cons: non
Well, it’s very difficult to work out but my son in law recently went to New York State (I think it’s called) to share some business information with the USA – and what does he buy me, (ever trying to impress) – this bloody book. Now ...
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Product Rating:Product Rating: 3.0
 

On second thoughts, maybe I won't..

by hollynz Epinions Most Popular Authors - Top 1000, Sep 20 '02
Pros: entertaining read in places.
Cons: too much like a reference book in places.
Any fanciful notion I may have been harbouring about walking the Appalachian Trail went flying out the window while reading this book. I have to thank Bill Bryson for taking upon himself the challange of the unfit, middle aged person who in a fit of...
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Product Rating:Product Rating: 5.0
 

IN A SUNBURNED COUNTRY: Be Safe! Don't Listen To This While Driving !!!

by Ed.Williamson Epinions Most Popular Authors - Top 200, Aug 16 '01
Pros: The funniest book you will read or hear in a long time.
Cons: Possibly may offend many Australians and give an unreal impression about the country.
Not long ago I embarked on a 1400-mile round trip to Colorado on mainly flat and featureless interstate highways, and I wanted to stay awake.

Also, having perused the colorful opinions of several wonderful Australian epinionators like...
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AN IOWAN WRITES ABOUT AUSTRALIA

by grandgram Epinions Most Popular Authors - Top 500, Jun 30 '01
Pros: A tour of several area of Australia and writing about his experience.
Cons: None
I discovered this book IN A SUNBURNED COUNTRY by Bill Bryson by accident while surfing through Amazon.com and ordered it immediately. Since reading many of Smithswoodside’s reviews on Australia, this book would add more to my education of this strange...
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Product Rating:Product Rating: 3.0
 

Fat, Rich and Lazy American Writer Visits Australia and Disparages National Heroes

by Nathanael73 , Feb 15 '01
Pros: Bryson visits many places in Australia, provides many laughs
Cons: Skips many great places, lacks detail, inaccurate representation of Australia
As an Australian and a big fan of Bill Bryson I began reading In A Sunburned Country with great excitement. Upon finishing the book, however, I felt great disappointment. One of my favourite authors had taken upon himself the gargantuan task of...
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Product Rating:Product Rating: 1.0
 

Bill Bryson on Bill Bryson, on Tour in Australia

by Urbanist , Dec 31 '00
Pros: Lively, sometimes funny, generous
Cons: Tedious, culturally deaf and massively self-absorbed.
(This is an old review of mine with the first two paragraphs deleted, in response to comments informing me that I had misread the title. Thanks for keeping me honest! I've also demoted this book from two stars to one, because the more I study...
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Product Rating:Product Rating: 4.0
 

If I were Australian, my ears would be burning...

by arianej, Epinions Most Popular Authors - Top 1000, Dec 11 '01
Pros: hilarious accounts, Bryson's self-deprecating humor, quirky stories
Cons: might offend Australians, sometimes a bit flippant
I've been hearing about Bill Bryson's In a Sunburned Country for some time. Some lauded its witty observations, some deplored its cultural insensitivity and Bryson's often flippant attitudes toward Australia's history and people. As usual, I...
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Product Rating:Product Rating: 5.0
 

This Book Saved Me From Making A Big Mistake

by realtraveller Epinions Most Popular Authors - Top 1000, Sep 08 '00
Pros: Very funny account of the nation's premiere hiking trail
Cons: Dashed my dreams of actually doing it
Like many Americans, I've had dreams (delusions) of hiking the Appalachian Trail. My reaction to the AT was the same as Bryson's; "Sound's neat! Let's do it!" I would stroll along wildflower-bouqueted ridgetops in crisp, cool sunshine...
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Product Rating:Product Rating: 2.0
 

Walk Away

by AlexG Epinions Most Popular Authors - Top 500, Mar 09 '01
Pros: Well-written. Funny at times.
Cons: Too many facts and figures. Boring at times. Too much unnecessary drama.
If I had to pick, for whatever reason, the most important paragraph out of this 274-page trade paperback it would be this one:

“Now here is a thought to consider. Every twenty minutes on the Appalachian Trail, Katz and I walked farther than...
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Product Rating:Product Rating: 4.0
 

The Neophyte's Guide to Finding the Forest in the Trees

by Irish1 , May 17 '00
Pros: A grand adventure well told
Cons: The ugly American plaint can get tiresome
Planning a long, remote wilderness hike? Then read this book. Not even remotely interested in hiking from your car to the nearest Barnes and Noble? Then read this book anyway. Can A Walk in the Woods satisfy all your literary needs? No, but it...
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Laughs From Down Under

by thmeeks , Nov 13 '01
Pros: Humor off the laugh meter scale
Cons: You'll have to drag out the dictionary to look up antipodean
Bill Bryson's dry wit both amuses and informs. If you've read A Walk In The Woods, his previous best-seller, you're familiar with his droll delivery. In Sunburned Country we're treated to more information about Australia than commonly found in American...
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Product Rating:Product Rating: 4.0
 

Sunburn and Other Forces of Nature

by Panthera_Leo , Nov 20 '00
Pros: Entertaining; conveys Australia's vastness and natural diversity.
Cons: Sometimes the author tries too hard to play the clown.
I'd love to spend an evening in the company of Bill Bryson, preferably near the fireplace in a cozy British pub. Bryson's bright, he's funny, and I'm sure he'd amuse everyone in the house with his stories. He might even lead us all in a rousing chorus of...
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Product Rating:Product Rating: 4.0
 

2100 Miles to Nowhere: Walking the Appalachian Trail

by amerpie , Aug 19 '00
Pros: Commentary on our culture, great adventure story
Cons: the pace slows when the author spends time alone
In June, while staying at a mountain cabin near Front Royal, Virginia I spent several days walking for awhile on the Appalachian Trial. I carried no pack. In fact, I doubt that I ever got more than two or three miles from my car. The weather was warm and...
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Product Rating:Product Rating: 4.0
 

Are You Tough Enough For The Trail?

by campb3ll , Aug 23 '01
Pros: Humour, bear stories and classic Bryson
Cons: Terminal laughter
The Appalachian Trail is the longest continuous footpath in the world, running for over 2,100 miles along the East coast of the USA. Imagine, if you will, going for a walk in the woods near your hometown; a pleasant Sunday stroll, perhaps with your dog,...
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Product Rating:Product Rating: 4.0
 

Bryson Will Please Both Cityfolks And Mountain Men

by Nathanael73 , Jul 29 '00
Pros: Fascinating anecdotes and statistics, some very funny passages
Cons: Some of the material is recycled
While A Walk In The Woods is not my favourite Bill Bryson book, it is nevertheless a fantastic read (I personally think that Notes On A Small Island is his wittiest work). Bryson's trademark sense of humor winds its way through the book,...
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