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Average rating3.6
Bill Bryson’s first travel book, The Lost Continent, was unanimously acclaimed as one of the funniest books in years. In Neither Here nor There he brings his unique brand of humour to bear on Europe as he shoulders his backpack, keeps a tight hold on his wallet, and journeys from Hammerfest, the northernmost town on the continent, to Istanbul on the cusp of Asia. Fluent in, oh, at least one language, he retraces his travels as a student twenty years before. Whether braving the homicidal motorists of Paris, being robbed by gypsies in Florence, attempting not to order tripe and eyeballs in a German restaurant or window-shopping in the sex shops of the Reeperbahn, Bryson takes in the sights, dissects the culture and illuminates each place and person with his hilariously caustic observations. He even goes to Liechtenstein.
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Meh. I was annoyed that his reviews of each place were primarily complaints.
Someday I'll follow in his footsteps. Until then we wait for the day that those who cross borders are not considered criminals by those whose ancestors did the same years ago.
Early Bryson - somewhat crude but often laugh out loud funny.
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2 primary booksBryson and Katz is a 2-book series with 2 primary works first released in 1991 with contributions by Bill Bryson.