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Travel book reviews

Apart from moleskins and iPods, a good book is an essential companion for long journeys. And what book could be better than one about travelling? I've read a fair bit of travel books in my days. Guides such as Lonely Planet provide great facts for a traveller while you're on the road and have saved me on numerous occasions, but they are rarely inspiring. In fact, boring would be a more suitable description. So put down your overly expensive Lonely Planet brick bible and browse the shelves containing personal travel stories.

The best kind of travel litterature is where the writer travels both internal and external, describing the travel experience while analyzing the situation and gaining a bit of insight along the way. I seldom need to know the exact number of steps in Notre Dame or the height of the Empire State Building, but a nice story about the buildings is always welcome. That's why I tend to read a lot of travel stories in addition to the usual guides.

My favourite authors each have a unique voice. Bruce Chatwin is often dry, detached and philosophical, but still childishly curious about the world. Reading about Bill Bryson's adventures in the outback gives me visions of a jolly Santa Claus roaming western Australia. And so on.

Sometimes my friends ask me for advice on travel litterature. That's why I will start to write a few lines about some of my personal favourites. If book reviews ain't your cup of tea, feel free to skip these upcoming entries. And as always, feel free to tell me if there is a great book I should read.

If you prefer glossy magazines, for Swedes I recommend Vagabond (only Swedish travel magazine worth reading) and for English speaking I recommend Real Travel (a bit expensive but very nice).

Happy reading!

4 Comments

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October 13, 2009
Pär says:

One of my favourite books about travelling is
Ryszard Kapuścińskis "Imperium". It's about Russia in the 20th century and I still remember some of the scenes very vividly...

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October 16, 2009
Reine says:

It's one of my favourites as well, and will most definitely show up here in the near future.

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December 15, 2009
Tess says:

As I guess you know, one of my favourites is Brian Thacker.. (the author of the Rule no.5 book you borrowed from me). I have three of his other books as well, in case you would like to borrow them btw.
http://www.brianthacker.tv/blog/home/

I'm looking forward to some more travel book reviews! :-)

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December 16, 2009
Reine says:

@Tess: It's a great one, got it right here:
http://www.reine.se/minkmachine/blog/archives/2009/10/rule_no_5_no_sex_on_the_bus.html

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