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5 Works 552 Membros 43 Críticas

About the Author

Chuck Thompson is a resident of Timonium, Maryland.

Obras por Chuck Thompson

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Conhecimento Comum

Data de nascimento
20th Century
Sexo
male
Nacionalidade
USA
Local de nascimento
Juneau, Alaska, USA
Educação
University of Oregon
Ocupações
travel writer
editor

Membros

Críticas

I bought this book for 50 cents at a thrift store, and although it was a bit dated it is still laugh out loud funny. Chuck Thompson talks about growing up in Juneau and the city evolving from a sleepy town to a tourist attraction. I understand the feeling having watched that happen to my hometown of Austin, TX. Chuck is a travel writer, but a brutally honest one which I appreciate. Even your bad experiences can be funny later, such as his trip to Tortula. I been on this island excursion which included their traffic light, their garbage incinerator, and their bamba hut. Chuck teaches a cautionary lesson to travelers, you can be conned by all different types that are just working their hustle.… (mais)
 
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kerryp | 17 outras críticas | Mar 6, 2018 |
Great book pointing proclivities of the south and Southerners. We would be better off without 'em!
 
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GypsyJon | 5 outras críticas | Dec 7, 2016 |
Very enjoyable. A mix of irrerevent humor, spot on satire, and some really devastating observations. And, it makes a serious case for how the South is culturally, economically, and politiclly different from the rest of the country, how it is holding back progress, and why secession might actually make sense.

If you are a died in the wool southerner you will not like this book...some of it is pretty devastating IMO.

Not perfect by any means, but...it makes you think!
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mybucketlistofbooks | 5 outras críticas | Jan 10, 2015 |
I agree with other reviewers in that the first half of the book is very readable. Perhaps not great but generally funny, well written and insightful. However the second half of the book is just so much self-indulgent prattle. The author is one of those people who feel as though being articulate lets them spout off trite little sentences (homelessness is unacceptable in America!) about just about any complex social topic and have their particular world view be taken any more seriously than the guy at the local bar. Combine this relatively non-appealing trait with typical self-aggrandizing liberal taking points and a self-congratulatory tone and you get just so much regurgitated pseudo anti-Americanism. I can appreciate any point of view but booking a month long trip to Africa does not give you any particular authority to analyze American social ills. I wonder how his point of view would have changed would his scooter ride in India turned out differently.… (mais)
 
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ktp50 | 18 outras críticas | Jun 7, 2013 |

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Estatísticas

Obras
5
Membros
552
Popularidade
#45,212
Avaliação
½ 3.3
Críticas
43
ISBN
29

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