![]() ![]() Endearingly bumbling Brits abroad make for good travelers, after all. Indeed, the book is endearingly quirky and demonstrates the author is precisely the sort of eccentric person who could likely write this sort of book for the rest of his life and earn a good living while doing so. That said, as someone who enjoys reading oddball travel books, this book certainly meets the standard of an enjoyable sort of work that one can read without wanting to emulate the author’s achievement. Given that I am not much of a drinker nor have any desire to hitchhike anywhere, it is not as if this is a book I can identify with to any great degree. ![]() This book lives up to its title in a very simple and straightforward way, giving the details of how a drunken bet turned into a mock epic journey around Ireland and demonstrated to the author (and likely the reader as well) the general friendliness of the Irish people. This book answers a question that I do not believe I have ever wondered about, and that is how one successfully travels the circuit of Ireland with a fridge. ![]() Round Ireland With A Fridge, by Tony Hawks ![]()
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