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EUROPE BOOKS

Posted in Europe (Thursday, December 4, 2008)

A Piano in the Pyrenees: The Ups and Downs of an Englishman in the French Mountains Written by Tony Hawks. By Ebury Press. The regular list price is $13.95. Sells new for $7.44. There are some available for $2.98.
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4 comments about A Piano in the Pyrenees: The Ups and Downs of an Englishman in the French Mountains.
  1. I've always found Tony Hawks books enjoyable. Funny books but I've always felt they were a little contrived - a little too forced. (Danny Wallace take note)
    In 'A Piano in the Pyrenees' I thought this would be another fun but laboured idea. Not so!
    This is a new Hawks whose writing has evolved.
    He joins the ranks of Dave Gorman (Googlewhack adventure)or the much under rated John Donoghue (Shakespeare My B*tt!)
    In this, Hawks has characters (that don't seem stage managed) as he explores the French culture. This isn't a collection of jokes surrounding a bizarre idea...this is self-deprecating, endearing, entertaining, witty ...and above all believable.


  2. Fantastic book, very well written & entertaining.
    But be careful, if you have a sensitive disposition & want to avoid making any kind of public scene - make sure you read it in private. This book is laugh out loud funny.


  3. From reading Tony's previous work i had expected something funny, clever and
    entertaining but it was not any of these. Perhaps he's taking a new direction into light, unfunny travelogues. If so i would recommend he not do so.


  4. I am a longstanding fan of Tony Hawks' work, and still believe that "Round Ireland With a Fridge" is the single best travel book ever written. I have also enjoyed his other books (on tennis and pop music) greatly. Needless to say, when I was in Ireland last (sadly, without my fridge), went into a bookstore and found this, Hawks' latest book, I bought it immediately. Unfortunately, it was a bit of a letdown. While I liked the book, I found that it drags and is much more directionless than his earlier books, although the reappearance of a lost love at the very end does provide the book with a convenient conclusion.

    The book essentially showcases Hawks' impracticality in purchasing a house in France with no preparation, and the subsequent adventures of getting it arranged as he would like. I did enjoy his adventures with the white vans of doom, but found the endless pontification on building his swimming pool to be decidedly tedious. The book comes in at 307 pages long, far longer than "Round Ireland With a Fridge," and demonstrates a need for editing. The book wants to be about a man's search for significance in middle age, but the important messages the book delivers (and to Hawks' credit, the messages are in there) are buried under layers of minutiae that are neither particularly interesting or amusing.

    I did like the book, but not nearly as much as Hawks' earlier, more focused, books. I would recommend this book to fans of the earlier works, but I would recommend all of Hawks' earlier books first.


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Posted in Europe (Thursday, December 4, 2008)

Venice: City of Art Written by Matteo Varia. By I. B. Tauris. The regular list price is $27.95. Sells new for $16.61. There are some available for $12.70.
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1 comments about Venice: City of Art.
  1. Venice: City Of Art with creative and vividly visual photography from Livio Bourbon and enhanced with writings by Matteo Varia is an artistic and inspiring introduction of one of Italy's truly beautiful and historic cities. Engaging its readers with 128 pages of endlessly amazing and intriguing visual poetry, Venice: City Of Art is a timeless contribution to the classically enriching world of Venice, Italy. Venice: City Of Art is very highly recommended, especially to anyone with any interest in Venice for its eccentric architecture, artistic heritage, and cultural legacy.


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Posted in Europe (Thursday, December 4, 2008)

The Smiles of Rome: A Literary Companion for Readers and Travelers By Ballantine Books. The regular list price is $14.95. Sells new for $5.00. There are some available for $1.29.
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1 comments about The Smiles of Rome: A Literary Companion for Readers and Travelers.
  1. This book puts the enigmatic charm of Rome into words. There are also some useful suggestions for restaurants and sites to see. This book would be most useful to someone that has been there before and would be able to identify with the experiences and places described. Perfect for just before a visit, or just to remind yourself of what it was like to be there.


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Posted in Europe (Thursday, December 4, 2008)

Montenegro, 3rd (Bradt Travel Guide) Written by Annalisa Rellie. By Bradt Travel Guides. The regular list price is $24.99. Sells new for $7.67. There are some available for $7.35.
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1 comments about Montenegro, 3rd (Bradt Travel Guide).
  1. Annalisa Rellie has written a smart, indgithful and passionate survey of this fascinating small country. Her descriptions tend towards the poetic but her insight is strong. It's a thorough and authoritative guide which I found to be really practical and useful. Well done Mrs. Rellie, and well done Bradt.


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Posted in Europe (Thursday, December 4, 2008)

Wandering Paris: A Guide to Discovering Paris Your Way Written by Jill Butler. By Globe Pequot. The regular list price is $14.95. Sells new for $3.36. There are some available for $3.01.
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5 comments about Wandering Paris: A Guide to Discovering Paris Your Way.
  1. I wrote Wandering Paris because it's the way I like to travel. My experience of sharing the book has been very rewarding. Mostly people say "It makes me want to go to Paris". With time and distance of it's creation, it does the same thing to me. Bon Voyage!


  2. Wandering Paris is a travel guide and much more. It is a whimsical look at traveling in Paris. In addition to the solid information it provides, it also offers wonderful insights into the world that is Paris. And, the author provides you with a delightful, artful look at the Paris scene. Her illustrations add whimsy and color to the guide. This is not a heavy tome that drones on about the city of Paris but a light and refreshing approach to Paris from someone who wants to share her love of the city with you. A definite addition to any travel library.


  3. This book was a pleasant surprise, with the artwork alone being worth the purchase! My husband and I are planning a trip to PARIS in August, and are learning all we can that will make it enjoyable. I thought in the stack of books I already had on Paris that I had a map of the neighborhoods called "arrondissements" but couldn't find ANY until I opened Jill's "Wandering Paris" which had just arrived. I found a very colorful map of the arrondissements right in front! It got better from there. I want to swim while in Paris although my husband, who was there for a week in 2000, said there aren't any places to swim. Well, Jill points out that "Public swimming pools are abundant in Paris, and some are exceptional." She writes that you can even "Go to the beach along the Seine." ... "you'll find sand, palm trees, umbrellas, rollerblading, bikes and Pétanque plus a swimming pool..." In his defense, he was there in DECEMBER! ha! We're also learning FRENCH, and Jill provides an abundance of vocabulary words WITH a pronunciation guide for each. For the night life, we had no idea that Friday is "Friday Night Skate", "rollerblading by night on escorted journeys through the city". We can't take all of our books with us on this trip, but Jill Butler's "Wandering Paris" is going with us for sure! [We're going to buy her other book as well! Rendez-vous with France: A Point and Pronounce Guide to Traveling, Shopping, and Eating


  4. This precious little book is picturesque and pleasant. The watercolors are lovely and the detail is delightful! An entertaining literary gem.


  5. I've been to Paris many times and even lead tours there. When I saw this book, I thought it would be a fun read but wouldn't tell me anything I already knew. I was pleased to discover that there is still a lot I don't know (thank heavens!). Jill's book inspired me and gave me some new nooks to explore next time I am in Paris. The illustrations are delightful and inspiring. I gave this book to a friend of mine whom I am taking to Paris for her first visit. I told her to flag things she wants to do and see. She's an artist and this seemed like the perfect guidebook to introduce someone to Paris's many delights.


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Posted in Europe (Thursday, December 4, 2008)

Rick Steves' Croatia and Slovenia 2007 (Rick Steves) Written by Rick Steves and Cameron Hewitt. By Avalon Travel Publishing. The regular list price is $19.95. Sells new for $3.93. There are some available for $1.95.
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5 comments about Rick Steves' Croatia and Slovenia 2007 (Rick Steves).
  1. I used Rick Steve's throughout Germany and Belgium and his tips and recommendations were spot on. We are now planning a trip to Italy and Croatia and I am once again, using his money & time saving tips, and recommendations on where to stay.

    If you want to be simply a tourist, then Rick Steve's is not for you. If you want to truly experience a culture and have a great time then use his book.


  2. Rick Steves knows Europe and how to convey his insightful comments in an entertaining way. I read the book cover to cover without being bored or inundated with any useless data....everything was relevant. Highly recommended.


  3. I have used several guide books for each international trip and Rick Steves always has the most useful information for someone looking for a fun but affordable trip. He picks the best values for the money, and always knows where the locals go. The best was a little cafe in Aix en Provence where we went for lunch, and as we were sitting, Rick Steves walked by with his film crew, so we all ran out and had him sign our Rick Steves' Provence books!


  4. I was in Montenegro for business and took a 3-day trip to see Dubrovnik. This guidebook was excellent for seeing the town. You don't need any other guidebook. Additionally, it was perfect for touring the "Bay of Kotor" area of Montenegro, which is a popular day-trip from Dubrovnik.


  5. My wife and I went to Croatia and Slovenia in September 2007. This was an excellent guide. We loved the fact that it was completely up to date


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Posted in Europe (Thursday, December 4, 2008)

Michelin the Green Guide France (Michelin Green Guides) By Michelin Travel Publications. The regular list price is $21.95. Sells new for $13.00. There are some available for $12.95.
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Posted in Europe (Thursday, December 4, 2008)

Access Florence & Venice 8e (Access Guides) Written by Richard Saul Wurman. By Collins. The regular list price is $21.95. Sells new for $2.98. There are some available for $2.98.
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Posted in Europe (Thursday, December 4, 2008)

Spain Is Different (Interact Series) Written by Helen Wattley Ames. By Intercultural Press. The regular list price is $19.95. Sells new for $9.98. There are some available for $3.00.
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1 comments about Spain Is Different (Interact Series).
  1. This is a very useful book for people with little knowledge of contemporary Spain. In keeping with the goals of the Interact Series, of which it is a volume, "Spain is Different" highlights basic cultural differences between Spain and the United States. (The title refers playfully to a much mocked tourist slogan from the 1960s.) This brief book is not a travel guide, nor does it offer much in terms of historical overview. Wattley-Ames does, however, explain in straight forward fashion basic dynamics of Spanish society that will be unfamiliar to many Americans. Her writing is clear and to the point. (After an introductory chapter that situates Spain in relationship to Europe, Latin America and the United States there follow chapters on Society and the Individual; Relationships; Language and Communication; Work; and, finally, Play.) For example, her four page summary of Spanish family relationships is, with one exception that I'll get to in a moment, right on target. Not only does she situate family life in a broad social context that will be helpful to Americans planning a visit or move to Spain, but she also points out common Spanish feelings about American families: "As for the American habit of moving to the other side of the country or the world without a backward glance, most Spaniards are both envious and dismayed." It's a perceptive and accurate observation. Now, for the exception: in the same section on the family, she has this to say about the thorny issue of child raising in an American-Spanish marriage: "The American is inevitably stricter than the Spaniard about mealtimes, snacks, treats, and naps. Spanish children typically enjoy large quantities of attention and few rules at home." This last sentence is true, but a Spanish parent, especially a mother, may find American eating habits and table manners decidedly lenient. (And as an American married to a Spaniard, well, maybe I'm the exception to Wattley-Ames' rule...) Wattley-Ames' text is judiciously sprinkled with Spanish words and expressions that serve to underscore observations. She is clearly knowledgeable of her subject matter and the book is free of significant errors, although I might quibble with some omissions. (Her discussion of regional languages and linguistic politics, for example, is a little misleading and too brief.) On the other hand, her observations on Spanish social life are particularly astute. Just as importantly, she is well aware of the dangers of generalization and stereotyping, and combats this intelligently by accompanying her observations with appropriate real life examples, proverbs, quotes from respected Spanish observers, etc. Of particular value are the chapter ending "encounters", which provide concrete examples of situations in which an American would benefit from having 'cultural literacy' regarding Spanish customs and behaviors. There is a brief bibliography that includes a valuable section on recent Spanish cinema.


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Posted in Europe (Thursday, December 4, 2008)

Frommer's Scandinavia (Frommer's Complete) Written by Darwin Porter. By Frommers. The regular list price is $23.99. Sells new for $11.85. There are some available for $10.00.
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A Piano in the Pyrenees: The Ups and Downs of an Englishman in the French Mountains
Venice: City of Art
The Smiles of Rome: A Literary Companion for Readers and Travelers
Montenegro, 3rd (Bradt Travel Guide)
Wandering Paris: A Guide to Discovering Paris Your Way
Rick Steves' Croatia and Slovenia 2007 (Rick Steves)
Michelin the Green Guide France (Michelin Green Guides)
Access Florence & Venice 8e (Access Guides)
Spain Is Different (Interact Series)
Frommer's Scandinavia (Frommer's Complete)

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