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In A Sunburned Country

Bryson, Bill (Book - - 2001)
Average Rating: 4 stars out of 5.
In A Sunburned Country


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Random House, Inc.
Every time Bill Bryson walks out the door, memorable travel literature threatens to break out. 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 … More »
Random House, Inc.
Every time Bill Bryson walks out the door, memorable travel literature threatens to break out. 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.

Baker & Taylor
A perilous journey into the lethal but luscious Land Down Under is filled with news and knowledge about the Aborigines, exiled British convicts, careless prime ministers, eating snakes the size of catcher's mitts, avoiding killer seashells, and preparing for cyclones. Reprint. 150,000 first printing.

Blackwell North Amer
Every time Bill Bryson walks out the door, memorable travel literature threatens to break out. 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 curiosity.
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 the beaten tourist path. Wherever he goes he finds Australians who are cheerful, extroverted, and unfailingly obliging, and these beaming products of a 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.

Baker
& Taylor

The author takes readers on a tour of the land Down Under that goes far beyond packaged-tour routes.

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Authors: Bryson, Bill
Statement of Responsibility: Bill Bryson
Title: In a sunburned country
Publisher: New York :, Broadway Books,, 2001
Edition: 1st Broadway Books trade pbk ed
Characteristics: x, 335 p. :,ill., maps ;,21 cm.
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I have no plans to go to Australia (I wish), just happen to pick it up off a family members coffee table...and could not put it down. I laughed throughout and learned a ton. Most importantly I was entertained on my long bus rides:) I am now a Bryson fan and am on to the next...perhaps his African journey. *Highly recommended.

I loved this book. Read it just before travelling to Australia - its full of anecdotes, history, and travel information. Well written and humerous. Recommend it to anyone planning to travel down under.

Feb 23, 2012
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  • bmetcalf64 rated this: 4.5 stars out of 5.

Loved this book. I knew next to nothing about Australia. Now I know there are lots of poisonous and dangerous things, and that it's little explored and vast. Well, and a lot more besides. It's my first book by Bryson. I will definitely seek out more of his stuff.

Apr 26, 2011
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  • brendanjon rated this: 5 stars out of 5.

One of my favorite all time books, it makes me want to move to Australia.

Oct 12, 2010
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  • melbl8tr rated this: 5 stars out of 5.

Delightful account of one man's visit to a country very much NOT like his own.

Sep 25, 2010
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  • neonbacalao rated this: 5 stars out of 5.

Even if you have no plans to go to Australia anytime soon, this is a great read. It's especially good for if you're going on a plane trip soon and you don't want anyone to talk to you because you will be laughing like a maniac through almost the whole book. Funniest travel book ever!

Aug 11, 2009
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  • tegan rated this: 4 stars out of 5.

Very funny. Bill Bryson always makes me laugh out loud.

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