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Categorization is odious. There is tremendous overlap among genres. These pigeonholes are offered only as a convenience.

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David28 June 28th, 2007 02:18 AM PST

Seldom have I read such a complete travel book. It had everything, humour, pathos and information.
The book is in two parts, the fist part covers the period of the author's original stay in Australia, as a wide eyed teenager. The Second part is the re-visit and looks at modern day Oz. His descriptions are magical, I felt as though I was with him on his journey.
I would heartily recommend this book for anyone about to travel to Australia, or simply enjoys travel writing at its best *****

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