In a Sunburned Country
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Bill Bryson
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Bill Bryson
His previous excursion along the Appalachian Trail resulted in the sublime national bestseller A Walk in the Woods. In A Sunburned Country is his report on what he found in an entirely different place: Australia, the country that doubles as a continent, and a place with the friendliest inhabitants, the hottest, driest weather, and the most peculiar and lethal wildlife to be found on the planet. The result is a deliciously funny, fact-filled, and adventurous performance by a writer who combines humor, wonder, and unflagging curiousity.
Despite the fact that Australia harbors more things that can kill you in extremely nasty ways than anywhere else, including sharks, crocodiles, snakes, even riptides and deserts, Bill Bryson adores the place, and he takes his readers on a rollicking ride far beyond that beaten tourist path. Wherever he goes he finds Australians who are cheerful, extroverted, and unfailingly obliging, and these beaming products of land with clean, safe cities, cold beer, and constant sunshine fill the pages of this wonderful book.
Australia is an immense and fortunate land, and it has found in Bill Bryson its perfect guide.©2000 Bill Bryson; (P)2000 Random House, Inc., Bantam Doubleday Dell Audio Publishing, A Division of Random House Inc.
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informative and entertaining
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Bryson is Genius
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Would you recommend this audiobook to a friend? If so, why?
Bryson is good on travel, easy to listen to, but not his best. This one needed a map.Would you be willing to try another book from Bill Bryson? Why or why not?
YesWhat about Bill Bryson’s performance did you like?
Down to earth, pulls no punches.Was this a book you wanted to listen to all in one sitting?
NoAny additional comments?
My fave is A Walk in the WoodsBryson
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If you could sum up In a Sunburned Country in three words, what would they be?
Bill F***ing Bryson.Any additional comments?
Bill Bryson, doing what he does best; talking about something he knows. Unlike other travel books, he gives you niether all good nor all bad. He seems to have a real love for Australia and Australians but confronts the clear contradictions and faults within the country. He gives you the cities and he give you the outback, he loves both but he also recognizes their tragic places in the Australian culture.He also adresses the forever enigmatic and heartbreaking history of the Aboriginal people, something lacking in many accounts of Australia.
All in all, its a great listen and only made me want to go to Australia all the more.
Can I go to Australia now?
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Hilarious and informative!
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What did you love best about In a Sunburned Country?
I love Bryson's dry wit and enthusiasm for Australia. I'll be listening to it again. He had me laughing out loud several times, and sayingVery Entertaining
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Love You Bill Bryson
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In a Sunburned Country is sort of a travelogue of Australia. It covers a lot of territory. It has to because Australia covers a lot of territory, and it is country of a lot of different kinds, from tropical beaches and the Great Barrier Reef to burning desert to pretty farm country. It is the product of at least three separate trips. In addition to the varied geography, it also talks about some of Australia’s unusual animals. Australia contains the most deadly varieties of several types of animals – snakes, crocodiles, and jellyfish, to name a few – as well as the less threatening ones such as kangaroos and koalas.
Besides traveling through a lot of deadly bush and desert country, Bryson visited at least six cities and larger towns, and each was different in its own way. He visited all kinds of museums and other tourist attractions, and shares with us some of the history they reveal that you will hardly hear of anywhere else.
All in all, it was a very enjoyable book, and very well read by the author.
Enjoyable book
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This version was narrated by Mr. Bryson, which is why I chose it. I have his narration of ‘A Walk into the Woods’, a book I have read several times myself. Mr. Bryson’s voice is warm and inviting. You get the feeling you are sitting at the pub, listening to a charming friend recount his tales of travel over a nice glass of beer.
Witty and Informative as always
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It's all in the presentation
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