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Re: Down Under by Bill Bryson
Originally Posted by Hutch
(Post 6726509)
Regular? Total ****ing sense of humour bypass on this forum lately. Bunch of morose shoe-gazing whinging manic-depressives. Colour the site black and be done with it ...
Oh sorry - should add - in my humble opinion... of course. |
Re: Down Under by Bill Bryson
Originally Posted by SNH
(Post 6726365)
And more often than not he has his facts wrong.
I do like Bill Bryson but you are right, I have noticed on various occasions he gets things wrong. None springing to mind right now though! |
Re: Down Under by Bill Bryson
I loved the book & since loaned it to ppl with the same feedback , a damn good read & thats how it is to be taken . not as a travel guide or gods own truth .
Its funny , witty but not fully accurate . Recently i read "notes From a Small Island , which was also a good read however some of his oppinions i disagree with but it doesn't detract from a good book . |
Re: Down Under by Bill Bryson
Originally Posted by Icarus
(Post 6726855)
I loved the book & since loaned it to ppl with the same feedback , a damn good read & thats how it is to be taken . not as a travel guide or gods own truth .
Its funny , witty but not fully accurate . Recently i read "notes From a Small Island , which was also a good read however some of his oppinions i disagree with but it doesn't detract from a good book . A Walk in the Woods is actually my favourite, he walks the Appalachian Trail with his friend Stephen Katz and it always has me laughing out loud! Down Under was good for a one off read but to me doesn't stand up to some of his earlier ones. |
Re: Down Under by Bill Bryson
Originally Posted by Flutterby
(Post 6726877)
I agree with you completely Icarus.
A Walk in the Woods is actually my favourite, he walks the Appalachian Trail with his friend Stephen Katz and it always has me laughing out loud! Down Under was good for a one off read but to me doesn't stand up to some of his earlier ones. I want to read his book about growing up in the US & i plan to get it , but i did just buy his latest book on Shakespeare ....believe it or not .... & i find it a hard book to pick up :D but when i do i enjoy it too . maybe his travel / life experience books are more my thing . After all you can't beat experience , |
Re: Down Under by Bill Bryson
Originally Posted by Icarus
(Post 6726893)
I've not read that , I'm not much of a reader & i gave "Downunder" a go for obvious reasons .
I want to read his book about growing up in the US & i plan to get it , but i did just buy his latest book on Shakespeare ....believe it or not .... & i find it a hard book to pick up :D but when i do i enjoy it too . maybe his travel / life experience books are more my thing . After all you can't beat experience , To be honest the book about him growing up is not fantastic if you are talking about the Life & Times of the Thunderbolt Kid, The Lost Continent is better as it is about him visiting all the small American towns his Dad took him when he was a kid and other bizarre places. It tells the story much better. |
Re: Down Under by Bill Bryson
Originally Posted by Icarus
(Post 6726893)
I've not read that , I'm not much of a reader & i gave "Downunder" a go for obvious reasons .
I want to read his book about growing up in the US & i plan to get it , but i did just buy his latest book on Shakespeare ....believe it or not .... & i find it a hard book to pick up :D but when i do i enjoy it too . maybe his travel / life experience books are more my thing . After all you can't beat experience , lesley |
Re: Down Under by Bill Bryson
Originally Posted by snow-white
(Post 6726969)
heh someone at work recently recommended a book for me to read never read a book since been to oz in a year. anyway your thread reminded me its by bill bryson a short hisotry of nearly everything ive just bought it any of you guys read this ??????
lesley |
Re: Down Under by Bill Bryson
Originally Posted by Flutterby
(Post 6726963)
To be honest the book about him growing up is not fantastic if you are talking about the Life & Times of the Thunderbolt Kid, The Lost Continent is better as it is about him visiting all the small American towns his Dad took him when he was a kid and other bizarre places. It tells the story much better.
ok , i'll give that a go
Originally Posted by snow-white
(Post 6726969)
heh someone at work recently recommended a book for me to read never read a book since been to oz in a year. anyway your thread reminded me its by bill bryson a short hisotry of nearly everything ive just bought it any of you guys read this ??????
lesley |
Re: Down Under by Bill Bryson
Originally Posted by Icarus
(Post 6726981)
ok , i'll give that a go
whats it about ?:) |
Re: Down Under by Bill Bryson
Originally Posted by snow-white
(Post 6726989)
a short history of just about everything lol loads of information and his perception and views on everything thats ever happened in the world
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Re: Down Under by Bill Bryson
Originally Posted by snow-white
(Post 6726989)
a short history of just about everything lol loads of information and his perception and views on everything thats ever happened in the world
I studied geology and plate tectonics so some of its a bit basic but he has a very engaging way of writing so it's not too dry |
Re: Down Under by Bill Bryson
Originally Posted by asher
(Post 6727017)
There s a lot about the evolution of the world if you have studied this at all you may find bits of it a bit boring.
I studied geology and plate tectonics so some of its a bit basic but he has a very engaging way of writing so it's not too dry at the end of the day its good to try different things. considering the last title of a book he told me to read which i went into the store and asked the staff there if they had this so called book.they were a little taken aback and thought i had the title wrong lol. typed the title into the computer and they had it on there shelves bought it and read it the same day. "poke a stick at the seaweed and run away from the smell" this was good also |
Re: Down Under by Bill Bryson
Originally Posted by moneypen20
(Post 6726392)
Shouldn't worry about it. It's not supposed to be an encyclopaedia. It's a journalist humourous account of his travels so it's correct from his point of view with a bit of 'flair' thrown in. Not everyone gets other people's humour - as seen on here on a regular basis ;)
* sigh*;);) My OH is reading this book at the mo!! We read it before arriving and hes now reading it from 'the other side' so to speak!! I am next in the queue to read it second time around... Very, very funny IMHO |
Re: Down Under by Bill Bryson
Originally Posted by snow-white
(Post 6727031)
i would never of ever contemplated reading a book like this but because the customer at work is such a knowledgable person and i could talk to him for hours on many subjects i thought hmmm this sounds interesting.
at the end of the day its good to try different things. considering the last title of a book he told me to read which i went into the store and asked the staff there if they had this so called book.they were a little taken aback and thought i had the title wrong lol. typed the title into the computer and they had it on there shelves bought it and read it the same day. "poke a stick at the seaweed and run away from the smell" this was good also I find bill brysons books very entertaining this one is his most ambitious I think |
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