He arrives at his destination, finds a hotel, checks in, meanders around the neighbourhood, visits any museums or public monuments he happens to encounter, has a couple of drinks, eavesdrops on a conversation or two, then goes to bed. Nonetheless, Bryson has on several occasions embarked on. Compared to his Australian excursions, Bill Bryson had it easy on the Appalachian Trail. He's painted a masterpiece in travel literature Globe & Mail Toronto Just in time for the 2000 Olympics-the bestselling quthor of A Walk in the Woods takes listeners on a truly outrageous tour Down Under. when it comes to travel's peculiars the man still has no peers The Timesīill Bryson is a very talented writer and an enormously funny and perceptive one. They're a perfect fit The New York Times Book Reviewīryson is the perfect travelling companion. In A Sunburned Country is Bill Brysons report on what he found in an entirely different place: Australia, the country that doubles as a continent. The thing that Bryson most loves about Australia - its "effortlessly dry, direct way of viewing the world" - is, in fact, his own. Bryson makes you laugh out loud.Down Under is filled with quirky stories', Sunday Express
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