من عند Flebour, 9633 Boulaide, لوكسمبورغ
هذا الكتاب أفضل كثيرًا في المرة الثانية (أي عندما لا تكون في المدرسة الثانوية وكان لديك خلفية تاريخية أكثر).
I'm happy to report I've found the antidote to the poison that was reading Bill Bryson's A Walk in the Woods: Tim Moore's Travels With My Donkey. He's a lot like Bryson, but without the snark, attitude, superiority, whining and misanthropy, and with an actual sense of humour. Which is to say, he's not like Bryson at all. I found myself running the laugh gamut from smiles to chortles to out and out giggles. Along the camino he experiences not only fatigue and frustration, but also good company and the kindness of many, many strangers. There is no big epiphany for Moore on his trek, but he does learn how to take things in stride - a million strides, as it were, straight across the North of Spain, with his intermittently trusty steed, Shinto, at his side. I haven't had this much fun with a book in a while.