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Even The Hitchhikers Galaxy did not do it for me. Some chapters about computers for instance remind you that this book is of another time. %d bloggers like this:. (LogOut/Change) You are commenting using your Facebook account. Great. The column featured in Mail on Sundays Night & Day magazine, and ended with seventy-eight pieces. I was on a flight from Bangalore to Bombay when I started reading Notes from a Big Country and if not all, then at least half the people on the flight must have thought I belong to the loony bin, and only because I could not control my laughter. A lot of his sentiments, I could identify with because when you move back into your home country after some years abroad, so many things seem different. Create a free website or blog at WordPress.com.
Posted by Meghan August 23rd, 2010 Tags: library copy, memoir Category: reviews 7 comments - (Comments are closed) 7 comments to Review: Notes from a Big Country, Bill Bryson rhapsodyinbooks August 23, 2010 at 2:04 pm I have not read this one, although I really love Bill Bryson. .. These days, all the bloggers I trust on for book reviews are reading BIll Bryson and raving about his books. NewsEU referendum US election The Big Questions UK US World People Politics Business Science Media Obituaries VoicesGrace Dent Mary Dejevsky Robert Fisk John Rentoul Mark Steel Voices in Danger Giants Club CultureTV + radio Film Music Books Art Theatre + dance LifestyleTravel Fashion + beauty Food Health Love + sex TechOculus Rift Tech news Tech culture Gaming SportFootball Rugby union Cricket Tennis Golf Motor racing US sport US election Daily EditionSubscribe for a free trial Read now Sign in Register Subscriptions NewsUK US World Politics People Science Business Media Obituaries VoicesRobert Fisk Mark Steel Grace Dent Janet Street-Porter Holly Baxter John Rentoul Campaigns Comment Editorials Letters Giants Club SportFootball Rugby union Cricket Tennis Motor racing US sports Betting CultureBooks Film TV Music Art Theatre + dance Comedy Tickets LifestyleTravel Motoring Food + drink Health + families Fashion + beauty Student Find Courses Love + sex Business directory Secret Escapes TechiPhone Tech news Tech culture Gaming VideoNews videos Explainer videos Sport videos People + culture videos IndyBestFashion + beauty Tech Homes + design Outdoor Food + drink Culture MoneyMortgages Loans Savings Pensions Money transfers Health insurance ExtrasCorrections indy100 Puzzles Crosswords Apps Ebooks Jobs Dating Competitions & offers Follow us: . Some of the sections didnt work quite so well; these are generally the few that dont consist of actual anecdotes but are just him trying to demonstrate the absurdity of things like tax forms. .. Related This entry was posted in Black Swan Books, Books, Non Fiction, Random House UK, Review and tagged Bill Bryson, Black Swan, Columns, essays, humour, Notes from a Big Country, Random House UK on November 14, 2013 by thehungryreader.
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