laserblue
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the lost continent had me crying with laughter. america seen from the perspective of an american who's been in the uk for a long time. a must read especially if you've ever spent any time in the states.
Manc in London said:Soulboy said:Does Frankie Boyle count?
Will Self? Stephen Fry? PJ O'Rourke?
Bill Bryson is like a cuddly uncle compared to the biting sharp wit of many, many others. He makes me smile rather than laugh out loud.
I like Bill Bryson. However, none of his travel books can compare to PJ O'Rourke's Holidays in Hell. A classic IMO - interesting, informative and hilarious. I don't like O'Rourke's politics but he his funny and fiercely intelligent.
jacko74 said:Wasn't too impressed with his Australia one, but his other travel books are superb and the History of nearly everything is a fantastic read and should be on the general science curriculum imo.
DirtyEddie said:ive only read notes from a small island and was not impressed at all. it became very repetative and dull. also bryson comes across as a bit of a prick - going off on one at the person in mcdonalds in particular. also although its been about 8 years since i read it i remember thinking the oepning pages about dover was total bollocks he made up.