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A review by tomasfish3
The Lost Continent: Travels in Small-town America by Bill Bryson
5.0
I've decided that during lockdown I'm going to re-read Bill Bryson's five major travel books, and this was the first one.
All five are on my list of favourite books so the reviews won't be unbiased.
I know in this one Bryson is grumpy and unhappy with the state of America, but I could read it over and over again and not get bored. Highlights of this are his sarcastic encounters with waitresses and motel managers, his visit to Holcomb, and Donald Trump cropping up before he was set to ruin the world.
Onto Neither Here Nor There next!
All five are on my list of favourite books so the reviews won't be unbiased.
I know in this one Bryson is grumpy and unhappy with the state of America, but I could read it over and over again and not get bored. Highlights of this are his sarcastic encounters with waitresses and motel managers, his visit to Holcomb, and Donald Trump cropping up before he was set to ruin the world.
Onto Neither Here Nor There next!