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Let's Blow Thru Europe |
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Rating:  Summary: Laugh your way through Europe Review: A timeless guide! Absolutely the funniest travel guide I've ever read -- and one of the funniest books I've ever read period. Plus, there's real advice on the major European cities, too. A MUST if you're traveling with "Let's Go" and want to actually have fun in Europe
Rating:  Summary: Classic, hilarous book Review: I bought this and Let's Go! for my trip, and quickly discovered that Let's Go was good for a couple of boring, practical things, but this book actually was entertaining. Great conversation piece on those long train rides when you want to break the ice, so to speak.
Rating:  Summary: Classic, hilarous book Review: I bought this and Let's Go! for my trip, and quickly discovered that Let's Go was good for a couple of boring, practical things, but this book actually was entertaining. Great conversation piece on those long train rides when you want to break the ice, so to speak.
Rating:  Summary: Great all around travel guide! Review: I used Let's Blow Thru Europe as my guide book while traveling through Europe for 2 months. It was my Bible. Enjoyable reading and good advise.
Rating:  Summary: Worst travel book ever! Review: In general I am a big fan of comedic writers. Any book by talents such as Dave Barry or Douglas Adams I would highly recommend. This bit of fluff thrown together by two illiterate frat boys isn't comedy. It's a sad commentary on how the American educational system has failed. In closing I hope the two aspiring writers who composed this monstrosity have found the guidance they so desperately needed to complete a coherent sentence.
Rating:  Summary: Save Yourselves! Review: This book is helpful if you want to know where to eat, drink, and get an STD in Europe. The authors spend a lot of time telling you where not to go, what not to see, how to cheat and offend Europeans, and lest we forget, when and where to get drunk and laid. The pedantic tone of the book is heavy and annoying. If you want to remember your trip and keep yourself disease-free, I suggest you find another guidebook. Lonely Planet is a great one!
Rating:  Summary: Hysterical, but useful Review: This is a very funny book with some practical advice and information thrown in. The writers' sarcastic wit puts the Harvard biblical travel industry in its appropriate place. It also skewers the modern-day Ugly American travelling around as many cities as they can fit into their 1 week itinerary, going wherever their guidebook leads them. If you've already been to Europe ,you'll appreciate the humor ever more.
Rating:  Summary: This is by far the best bargain on the travel shelf Review: This is a very funny book with some practical advice and information thrown in. The writers' sarcastic wit puts the Harvard biblical travel industry in its appropriate place. It also skewers the modern-day Ugly American travelling around as many cities as they can fit into their 1 week itinerary, going wherever their guidebook leads them. If you've already been to Europe ,you'll appreciate the humor ever more.
Rating:  Summary: Hysterical, but useful Review: This is, without a doubt, the best travel book I have ever read. I wish I had had it with me when I was still traveling to Europe, now I'm too poor so I just read this book and relive my trips. This book nails so many things right on the head, even though some of the information (like on communism) is severely outdated. But for the college student who wants to see major locales and get an idea of what there *really* is to do, this book is supreme.
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