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Best and Worst Travels: (An Anecdotal Exploration by an Upper Middle Class Adventurer, Traveling to Old and New Worlds, Desiring Comfort, Safety, Good ... Heat & Cold, and Shelter for the Night) List Price: $24.95
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Binding: Paperback
EAN: 9780595424535
ISBN: 0595424538
Label: iUniverse, Inc.
Manufacturer: iUniverse, Inc.
Number Of Items: 1
Number Of Pages: 384
Publication Date: 2007-04-10
Publisher: iUniverse, Inc.
Release Date: 2007-04-16
Studio: iUniverse, Inc.
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Summary: Travel writing as "First Person Fiesta"!
Comment:
"BEST AND WORST TRAVELS is that requisite blend of acerbic scrutiny and golly-gee wonder that all good travel commentary necessitates. Witty, sophisticated, captivating, incisive, bitchy - reading Ramon Carver is like being escorted around the world by the spiritual love-child of Dorothy Parker and Marco Polo!"

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Summary: Read and Read aloud
Comment: I haven't been to most of the places written about in this hilarious tome but if and when I go, after reading Best and Worst Travels I will be more than ready. I do travel around the world frequently and now make use of the ideas, advice and, on occasion, the opinions of Carver. I really enjoyed reading passages aloud to my wife from the bathroom where this travelogue has been kept. We found the book's presentation to be original and very clever. We also agree that it would make a great Broadway show or at least a rip-roaring good read in a boring cruisline talent show.

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Summary: Quirky, fun, informative
Comment: Not "your father's Oldsmobile" guide book to travel. I found this refreshingly different -- an insightful, irreverent, personal look at the pleasures and pitfalls Carver found in extensive globe trotting. A good read, whether one has just returned from a trip, is planning one, or just wants to settle down and enjoy.

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Summary: More than best
Comment: Yes, this is a travel book. That is its stated purpose. But it is actually much more. Carver explores also the human side of the world. His comments can touch on the service he has received, but the more interesting bits have to do with the people he meets and the things he sees. Most of us will never go all the places he describes, of course, but this book does not contribute to vicarious angst. Rather, it allows the armchair traveler insights into the world' soul itself. That alone is worth the price.

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Summary: Truly Enlightening - Most Informative
Comment: Always seeking information regarding places to travel, I find this book easy to gain various details about different lands. Before embarking, a wise traveler would be wiser still to seek the advice contained herein. Best And Worst Travels has such detailed information regarding different areas, I highly advise anyone who travels to pay heed to it. It will make your trips more relaxed and informative.

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Editorial Reviews:

Carver writes in a style not unlike Bill Bryson, candidly regaling readers with tales of his worst experiences (“Some of the worst were worse than others.”) as well as the best: “I enjoyed a great Abercrombie & Kent trip to China because it was a great adventure, a great itinerary, a great tour group with a great tour director, great hotels (except for a noisy Sheraton in Guilin), great weather, and great tour management. Seven greats out of seven ain’t bad.”

He says, “Great expectations when traveling are usually the source of my greatest disappointments! I’m like the guy in a New Yorker cartoon studying a brochure telling his travel agent: ‘I am so looking forward to this. I can’t wait to be disappointed.’”

He writes “How to Survive Disasters like Theft, Accidents, etc.,” and at the risk of seeming disingenuously obvious, he provides an exhaustive list covering every possible thing that can go wrong (Getting Sick, Getting Killed, Getting Lost, etc.), offering suggestions for solving dilemmas. He concludes with “Did I fail to mention Getting Bored to Death.”

He describes trips with Yale Exes and travels to Italy, China, and Romania where he taught English with Global Volunteers.



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