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Arthur Findlay (1)

Author of 501 Must-Visit Cities

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Works by Arthur Findlay

501 Must-Visit Cities (2008) 162 copies, 5 reviews
501 Must-Visit Natural Wonders (2007) 149 copies, 1 review
501 Must-Visit Islands (2008) 51 copies, 1 review

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We all have dreams of paradise islands ... Or perhaps your nightmare is being cast away on a desert island but with no music . Here is not a book to take with you to an island but to do some arm chair travelling since you are presented with some 500 islands, and it is big and bulky. (it must weigh about three kgs). This book is part of a recent series of 500 must read type of books .. As in a guide to 500 must read books or 500 must view movies . This particular volume was published in 2008 show more . It is very formulaic but a formula that works in combining information, a colour photographs and basic facts. It offers no more than the briefest of introductions to your destination island . A couple of hundred words of text, some statistics of population, advice about when to go , how to get there and what you should know , like needing a permit to dive in the stretch of water between Fomentera and Ibiza as it is a UNESCO world heritage site . Every island earns a lush inviting colours picture . Bad weather never features on any of these islands , and once you get there you could well be bored to death in paradise. The book is divided geographically - Americas and the Caribbean, Europe, Africa and the Arabiab Gulf, Indian Oceanm Asia and Oceania and has colour coded page tags. Far more useful would have been a few essential maps . You need to read this book with an atlas at hand. I would have preferred the cut to be along the lines of islands in specific oceans , but that was an organizational or editorial choice Different writers have contributed to the different sections but I can't fault the standard of writing. There are two games to be played with this book ... Which islands have you visited and which island you know or have visited is missing from this volume. For example , a missing island is Robben island , an island off Cape Town (which was the world renowned former prison island and place of incarceration of Nelson Mandea ) is missing, though Alcatraz is included . But then prison islands are not exactly dream holiday destinations. For me Mauritius remains my favourite paradise choice but Mauritius is an island , a divine holiday resort and a country all rolled into one, and there is more to do than remain a stranded soul. Incidentally, it is hardly helpful to know that Mauritius was home to the now extinct Dodo . Singapore is another island cum country choice with an interesting history and an array of activities, and I certainly did not know that something called "Singlish" is the spoken language of Singapore.. Really! I do recommend this book but on its own terms of instant travel , and quick overview and as an example of book as consumable product and with 544 pages it is not a guide book . Rating three stars. if there had been a map or a decent series of maps then it would have warranted four stars. show less
It feels disingenuous to give this book a 'read' date because I pick it up all the time to get ideas of things to do on odd weekends, and especially now in the school summer holidays. We have enjoyed a lot of family days out courtesy of 501 Days Out; it gives lots of useful information on how child-friendly a particular attraction is, how much walking is involved, and whether the attraction is free or high/low cost. I use my copy all the time and recommend it for parents with children of all show more ages. show less
Is this "lifestyle porn"? Can you describe it as "porn" of any sort if it reads like it was plagiarized from Wikipedia? Anyway, I was glad to see Victoria, my hometown, and Takayama, an underappreciated gem.
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A fairly bland little coffee table book, but the photos are fairly good, and it might just inspire something.

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