Three things happened
simultaneously. The lioness charged, Alistair fled across the parched
savannah and his wife screamed for him to run faster. Stuffed deep
inside his tattered rucksack was a guidebook containing advice on what
to do in wildlife emergencies, which he planned to read if he survived
the next thirty seconds. Future plans to climb Kilimanjaro, teach
English in the Amazon and live in Australia were temporarily forgotten
as he turned to face the pouncing lioness, thinking back to the words of
advice from his mother-in-law. "Don't do anything silly, and look after
Francine." From deep underground in a remote Bolivian mine to the
scorched Australian outback, Round the Bend is an adventure travel
story. It explores the turbulence of redundancy, the excitement of
travel, the anguish of leaving home and the challenges of starting a new
life in Australia.
Read about Alistair and his wife as
they finally take the time to travel the world as they had been wanting to do
after he lost his job when they closed the factory that he'd been working
at.
While the attention to detail is
very good and detailed at points, I also found that exact same thing to be a
bit over the top and distracting at points too. For example, reading about
their language teacher picking green boogers from his nose to roll them into
balls and flick them out the open door was a bit much and frankly just
gross.
I loved reading about the different
situations they seemed to find themselves in and the flow of the story was
quite smooth and it was very entertaining.
Thanks for taking part in the tour. I'm glad you enjoyed Running Round the Bend!
ReplyDeleteThanks for reviewing my adventure travel book and glad to hear that you found it "very entertaining". The language teacher incident was a strange moment but his personal hygiene habits forced me out of the classroom and led me to the top of a mountain!
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