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hc4361 | 18:16 Sat 03rd May 2014 | Books & Authors
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Any recommendations for travel books? I find some of them to be a great escape, I particularly enjoyed The Sun in My Eyes by Josie Dew.

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i like all of bill bryson, especially notes from a small island
Patrick Leigh-Fermor's are excellent (I haven't read the last one yet): he walked across Europe before the war, when he was a teenager.
Tuk Tuk To The Road (can`t remember the name of the girls)
Slow Boats To China and Slow Boats Home by Gavin Young
Return To The Marshes by Gavin Young
Short Walk in the Hindu Kush by Eric Newby is good, though his later books are a bit wordy. And The Road to Oxiana by Robert Byron. These are old and now as much history as travelogue.

Tracks is good - they've just released the film, about 30 years later. Across the outback by Camel doesn't date.

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I've read all of Bill Bryson but will certainly look at those others mentioned. Much appreciated.

I have real admiration for those who set off on adventures, being very unadventurous and rather cowardly myself. It is also fascinating to read about Britain through the eyes of travellers.

I think it was Gerald Durrell's books that first got me hooked on the genre, he is an intelligent, passionate and amusing writer.
I really enjoyed this:
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I like the series by Chris Stewart, this is the first one http://www.amazon.co.uk/Driving-Over-Lemons-Optimist-Andalucia/dp/095600380X

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