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S**M
Great book
Loved AB travels and am enjoying reading this book.
S**I
A food travel guide for 43 countries
This is like a travel guidebook but with a difference. It lists Bourdain's favourite places to eat in each country. I didn't read the entire book. The book lists 43 countries. Each country is a chapter. I just read the countries that I am interested in. Bourdain's travel style is unique. He stays in uber-luxury 5-star resorts and eats in roadside shacks and hole-in-the-wall restaurants.It's distressing that Bourdain never got to see this book. It was published after his death.
R**
Did not meet expectations.
Was expecting more commentary by Mr Bourdain. Felt more like an episode with repeated advert interruptions.
C**A
Offers nothing that you dont know already!
I received this copy of World Travel: An Irrelevant Guide written by Laurie Woolever with inputs from the famous celebrity chef turned traveller/writer, Anthony Bourdain, from Bloomsbury India as a review copy.This almost 500-page travel book covers over 40 different places across the world and briefly tries to give some insight with quotes directly coming from Bourdain himself.I am not sure how much of the world one can get to learn about from this book, but I know for a fact that this is a great parting gift that you could give to yourself or someone who you know was just as shook as you were when you heard about what Bourdain choose to do with his life.Even though there’s a lot of insight about how his equation with others was, it still lacks the magic or the mood to hold it all together.This irrelevant guide is what it says it is, irrelevant. Even though I am not challenging the accuracy of all that is written here, I still feel that it doesn’t give you a lot of information.Maybe things would have been different had he been alive, and it sucks that isn’t.Easily Skippable if you are not a massive fan of Anthony.
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