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Book Review of In a Sunburned Country (Audio CD) (Unabridged)

In a Sunburned Country (Audio CD) (Unabridged)
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If you've read the author's famed "A Walk in the Woods" (recently adapted for film), you know the format. The author wanders an area, and describes what he sees mixed in with the history and science of the area. This time, Bryson takes on the island continent of Australia.

I found the book to provide a largely enjoyable tour of the country, taking in at least a point or two from the top, bottom, right, left, and center of the continent. In some cases, Bryson talked about something everyone has heard of Ayers Rock, the Great Barrier Reef, the Sydney Opera House. In others, the author brings up things that many folks, at least many in America, may never have heard about. For example, the shifting of fortunes between the cities of Sydney and Melbourne. All of this is done in a light, entertaining, and occasionally self-deprecating manner.

I had both the audio book and paperback versions of the author's work. The paperback also contained a new appendix reprinting some enjoyable articles that Bryson wrote during the 2000 Sydney Olympics. I wish the CDs included this material, but it was nice being able to actually READ the words.

RATING: 4 1/2 stars, rounded up to 5 stars when 1/2 stars are not permitted.