A review by zbmorgan
Notes from a Small Island by Bill Bryson

5.0

While things may have changed in the 14 years since Bryson wrote this, there is enough about the UK that remains constant to get the general jist of what he's talking about. This book is woven with a fondness for England, a frustration with humanity, and a keen power of observation. Fascinating, and so laugh out loud funny I wouldn't read it in public.