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Book | Poster | Order by Most Viewed | Order by Most Commented | Created | Viewed | Last Comment |
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City of Dreams: Mark W. MedleyA new book I recently read about Jakarta. Its kind of different to most books about Indonesia, and is entertaining, sad and often very thought provoki... | Unknown | 2,669 | 0 | Jan 2010 | 5 hrs ago | Jan 2010 Unknown |
The Journeyer: Gary JenningsI read this book years ago and it continues to be one of my very favorites. It's a novelization of the life of Marco Polo. It's a compelling read.... | clara1956 | 2,870 | 1 | Apr 2009 | Apr 16 | Jul 2009 FunLuver |
Scotland The Best: Peter IrvineThe one true guide to the best of everything in Scotland...from beaches to tearooms to fish n' chip shops! Invaluable.... | Juneau | 2,682 | 0 | Sep 2009 | Apr 16 | Sep 2009 Juneau |
In a Sunburned Country: Bill BrysonAustralia this time... | postneoludite | 1,687 | 0 | Jul 2014 | Apr 16 | |
Lonely Planet Philippines (Country Travel Guide): Greg Gloo, Michael Grosberg .....A travel guide if you will love to visit my beautiful country...Philippines!...... | Unknown | 2,150 | 0 | Jan 2012 | Apr 16 | |
Notes from a Big Country: Bill BrysonAmerica this time... | postneoludite | 1,589 | 0 | Jul 2014 | Apr 15 | |
On The Road: by Jack KerouacThis author made me take a pilgrimage with his inspirational tales. I discovered more about myself in 6 months than in the rest of my life.... | Unknown | 2,044 | 4 | Apr 2009 | Apr 15 | May 2009 Unknown |
Castaway: Mark McCrumThe book of the televisual experiment "Castaway 2000", a 14-part documentary in which 36 people of all ages and backgrounds were sent to live off thei... | Juneau | 2,702 | 0 | Sep 2009 | Apr 15 | Sep 2009 Juneau |
A Walk in the Woods: Rediscovering America on the Appalachian Trail: Bill BrysonEspecially, for any Brit, his one about the UK, Notes from a small island. Talk about LMAOROFL.... | postneoludite | 1,730 | 1 | Jul 2014 | Apr 15 | Jan 2015 VivianLee |
a walk in the woods: bill brysonThe Appalachian Trail trail stretches from Georgia to Maine and covers some of the most breathtaking terrain in America–majestic mountains, silent for... | Unknown | 1,703 | 0 | Jan 2013 | Apr 13 | |
Neither East nor West: Christiane BirdThis book sounds very interesting, particularly because it is written by a solo female traveller. I love experiencing new cultures and I have thou... | Unknown | 2,184 | 1 | Dec 2011 | Apr 12 | Dec 2012 Unknown |
100 Days on Holy Island: Peter Mortimer"This is the account of one man's self-imposed exile to a remote island off the coast of North-East England. Eschewing the usual historical or religio... | Juneau | 3,012 | 0 | Apr 2010 | Apr 12 | Apr 2010 Juneau |
badlands: tony wheelerthis includes his "evil meter" as well.the author writes for Lonely Planet which at least as a sponsored tourist he is more savvy.and in part may have... | Unknown | 2,067 | 1 | Jan 2013 | Apr 12 | Jan 2013 Unknown |
Born to Run: A Hidden Tribe, Superathletes, and the Greatest Race the World Has Never Seen: Christopher McDougallThe astonishing national bestseller and hugely entertaining story that completely changed the way we run. An epic adventure that began with one sim... | Alexxx888 | 419 | 0 | Apr 2019 | Apr 12 |
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