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In A Sunburned Country, A Walk in the Woods and I'm a Stranger Here Myself: Notes on Returning to America After 20 Years Away sa pamamagitan ng link
While I have only discovered Bill Bryson's works within the past year, I have whole-heartedly fallen in pag-ibig with his writings. Why? Because they are the freaking funniest things I have ever read. He delights in depicting the strange and the awkward, which usually turns out to be him. This "God Dad! [teenage eyes rolling in disdain, can't believing that they are related]" theme runs throughout his books, adding *pop* and *crackle* to his extremely informative self-travel journeys.
A Walk in the Woods is about his hike along the US Appalachian Trail; In A Sunburned Country is about Bryson's travels across Australia; I'm a Stranger Here Myself: Notes on Returning to America After 20 Years Away is (as the pamagat so prominently points out) about returning to the American lifestyle after twenty years of living in England. "Woods" and "Sunburned" are full-fledged books about his trips; "Stranger" is a collection of columns that he wrote for British Sunday newspaper readers, gathered up so non-British audiences could enjoy them too. It probably is my paborito of the three although it might be because it was the first one of his writings that I read. And as we all know, one never forgets their first love.


Under the Tuscan Sun sa pamamagitan ng Frances Mayes
It is strangely hard for me to write about this book because I am too close to it -- I read it whenever I feel homesick, wintersick, any kind of sick. Her words paint an enchanting picture of Cortona, Italy where she and her partner buy and restore a segundo house, and are slowly absorbed into the daily Italian life. Every araw reveals a new discovery for Mayes, whether it be a local Etruscan artifact (the Etruscans preceded the Romans) or that every oliba oil has a distinctive taste. Though her life is not always perfect, it it always painted with the most colorful descriptions. pagbaba Under the Tuscan Sun makes me want to follow in her footsteps. I feel an extra connection ibingiay that I have spent several summers in Italy and she mentions my two hometowns, San Francisco and Palo Alto, CA. sa pamamagitan ng FAR better than the movie but if you pick up a more-recent edition of Under the Tuscan Sun, Mayes offers an interesting perspective on the movie-making experience. Perfecto!


Walking My Dog, Jane: From Valdez to Prudhoe baya Along the Trans-Alaska Pipeline sa pamamagitan ng Ned Rozell
The publisher describes Ned Rozell's tale sa pamamagitan ng far better than I can:
"'I took my dog for a walk last spring,' says Ned Rozell 'and we didn't come tahanan until fall.' In Walking My Dog, Jane, readers travel along with Ned and Jane, his tsokolate Labrador, as they walk 800 miles across Alaska along the trans-Alaska pipeline, beginning in the south at Valdez and ending at Prudhoe baya on the Arctic Ocean. Rozell describes the extraordinary wildlife and spectacular scenery of Alaska, but perhaps the greatest wonders in this story are the people who live near the pipeline. As Rozell discovers on his 120-day journey, the frontier still exists in Alaska, but it's not the same frontier that stampeders encountered 100 years ago, or the one to which pipeline workers rushed 20 years ago. Instead, it is a spirit found in these people who live there, now, at the end of the century."

I heard Ned Rozell talk about his tale when Michael Feldman's NPR ipakita Whad'ya Know visited Alaska (link) and was interested enough to order it online without pagbaba it first, which is abnormal for me. I am extremely glad that I did purchase it however and would recommend it to all. Warning: you will feel a strange urge to live on the land in Alaska after reading.


Japanland: A taon in paghahanap of Wa sa pamamagitan ng Karin Muller
Karin Muller once wrote me an email! Of course it was in response to an email I wrote to her praising her books, but it was admittedly a thrill realizing that a famous may-akda wrote to ME. Karin Muller is all that I want to be: strongly independent; adventurous; multi-lingual; a published writer and TV travel ipakita host. Her book Japanland details her attempt to fit into Japanese society despite a harsh host mother and being a bold blonde amongst the dainty and conservative. Despite her ever-growing fractuous personal relationship with her host family, Muller still manages to reveal the Hapon that most can only dream of experiencing.

Muller has also written entertaining tales about South America (Along the Inca Road: A Woman's Journey into an Ancient Empire) and Vietnam ( Hitchhiking Vietnam : A Woman's Solo Journey in an Elusive Land) but Japanland is a personal favorite.


Kabul Beauty School sa pamamagitan ng Deborah Rodriguez
To be fair, there are traces of link regarding this book. I knew that before I read it. But I still wanted to and am glad that I did. Deborah Rodriguez, a "flamboyant beautician from Michigan", shares with readers her life in Afghanistan amid attempts to build a beauty salon school for local afghan women. The ugliness of their life is, for the moment, gone while they learn color therapy in respect to hair dye and how to perm with the 'proper' tools. But of course, the ugliness is only gone for fractions of a second. Abusive husbands, both afghan and American, terrorists as neighbors, and lack of supplies threaten the school at every turn. A well-written book. Controversal both in and out of Afghanistan -- but for such opposing reasons: religious extreminism vs humanitarian capitalism.



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 Learn About Compassion, it's cool and great for the soul!
Learn About Compassion, it's cool and great for the soul!
sa pamamagitan ng Karen Armstrong
December 2010
222 pages
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One of the most original thinkers on the role of religion in the modern world—author of such acclaimed books as A History of God , Islam, and Buddha —now gives us an impassioned and practical book that can help us make the world a madami compassionate place.

Karen Armstrong believes that while compassion is intrinsic in all human beings, each of us needs to work diligently to cultivate and expand our capacity for compassion. Here, in this straightforward, thoughtful, and thought-provoking book, she sets out a program that can lead...
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I see the wake trilogy in a lot of bookstores so after a buwan I read them. I think they're popular, but I haven't heard anyone talk about them so… Wake is the first book in the series, fade is the second, and gone is the third one. They're basically about a girl who is in her third taon of high school and she has the ability to see people’s dreams. He mom is a druggy and her dad is... you don't know about him until the last book so I won't give anything away. My point is that she's lived with this secret all her life and she doesn't even trust her best friend enough to tell her. Then she...
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Popular YA may-akda Jenni Frendswith talks about the roll-out of her books in paperback, including the much-anticipated THIS YOUNG Hesus Vol. I. She talks about the future of the series, other projects, paperback vs. ebooks and life at new house Blujesto Press.

Q: Jenni, your books seem to be coming out all over the place! I liked your kamakailan interview for your mga tula book, HAIKU FOR YOU. Is that not coming out in paperback?
A: Well, I do still have a few books that are Kindle exclusives at the moment. I suppose it’ll be up to Blujesto Press if they see paperback or not. They already spend so...
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