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In a Sunburned Country
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I love Bill Bryson. Yep, it's a full-blown, one-sided bromance. Bryson could write a book about the history of the individual rooms within the typical house and I would love it (he did and I did)! So, when I discovered he'd written about his experiences while traveling Australia, I knew I'd found my next good read!
In a Sunburned Country takes in the Land Down-Under, from today traveling all the way back to its earliest historical findings. You expect and get a look at modern Australia, its UK-convict days, Sydney and other cities, the bush, the outback, and the plight, trials and importance of the aborigines.
All of the above also comes with a healthy dose of Bryson humor. It's self-deprecating, it's consciously delusional for comedy's sake, it's honest and it gives me the chuckles. I appreciate that he puts himself in awkward situations and really enjoy his description of scenes in which he is a participating victim. Australia has countless ways to kill a person, what with all its deadly animals, so there's plenty of opportunity for hair-raising hilarity, especially considering Bryson's the sort of guy who could get himself savaged by a hedgehog.
Fun is fun and all, but in the end this book is about the knowledge, so if you have an interest in learning more about Australia, I couldn't recommend another book more highly. The author is a full-on philomath and he loves this country, so the reader is treated to a veritable love-fest spewed all over the pages of In a Sunburned Country!
In a Sunburned Country takes in the Land Down-Under, from today traveling all the way back to its earliest historical findings. You expect and get a look at modern Australia, its UK-convict days, Sydney and other cities, the bush, the outback, and the plight, trials and importance of the aborigines.
All of the above also comes with a healthy dose of Bryson humor. It's self-deprecating, it's consciously delusional for comedy's sake, it's honest and it gives me the chuckles. I appreciate that he puts himself in awkward situations and really enjoy his description of scenes in which he is a participating victim. Australia has countless ways to kill a person, what with all its deadly animals, so there's plenty of opportunity for hair-raising hilarity, especially considering Bryson's the sort of guy who could get himself savaged by a hedgehog.
Fun is fun and all, but in the end this book is about the knowledge, so if you have an interest in learning more about Australia, I couldn't recommend another book more highly. The author is a full-on philomath and he loves this country, so the reader is treated to a veritable love-fest spewed all over the pages of In a Sunburned Country!
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This was my first, and still favorite, Bryson book.
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Howard wrote: "This was my first, and still favorite, Bryson book."I think it might be my favorite too, but that might be because it's my latest.
Diane wrote: "Nice review! This is one of my favorite Bryson books."I've enjoyed the other four of his I've read for various reasons. This one brought a bunch of the reasons together into one really great read.
W.T. wrote: "Tip top, going to read it based on your review."Nice! That's quite the compliment in its way.
Another book I have to put on my TBR list. I've only read one Bryson book and I loved it. I've really got to get around to reading more of them - particularly this one since I'm an Australia. Still baffled about the 'numerous ways to kill you' bit though. I've only ever seen two wild snakes in my life, and both of them ran in the opposite direction to me (though a French housemate of mine did end up tackling one of those snakes with a household mop - and winning).
David wrote: "Another book I have to put on my TBR list. I've only read one Bryson book and I loved it. I've really got to get around to reading more of them - particularly this one since I'm an Australia. Still..."What's the Bryson book you've read? I've read a couple others and have enjoyed them all.
I figure the 'numerous ways to kill you' issue you guys have with animals/insects over there is blown out of proportion, as in, you're probably not going to get yourself killed just by stepping outside of your house. However, compared to other countries/continents, you all have a ridiculously high number of things that could potentially kill, maim, cripple, debilitate, and generally ruin a person's day.
Jennifer wrote: "Going there soon! Thanks for the review!"Have fun and try not to get killed by something awful!







