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FACT OR FICTION.

JUST A GOOD READ???

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Might be few of the travel guidebooks of India. However lonely Planet Guidebook always remains in my wish list but Rough Guide to India by Mark Ellingham, DK’s Eyewitness India by Eyewitness India, Frommer’s India by Frommers and Footprint India Handbook are also in my wish list.

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Check out this current thread
www.lonelyplanet.com/thorntree/thread.jspa?threadID=2294609

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Hi hannahpeacekeeper,

Here's a list of books I've enjoyed while travelling.

Tequila Oil: Getting Lost In Mexico Hugh Thomson (Hardcover - Feb 5, 2009)
Lost Cosmonaut: Daniel Kalder (Paperback - Feb 1, 2007)
The Wrong Way Home: Peter Moore (Paperback - Apr 22, 2005)
Are You Experienced?: William Sutcliffe (Paperback - Jun 4, 1998)
The Gringo Trail: Mark Mann (Paperback - Mar 15, 2006)
Chasing the Monsoon: A Modern Pilgrimage Through India Alexander Frater (Paperback - 6 May, 2005)
Bangkok To Bc: Wolf E.Boy (Hardcover - 26 Apr, 2007)
Delhi: Sam Miller (Paperback - Jun 4, 2009)
Chasing Dreams: Aaron Jennings (Paperback - Dec 8, 2008)
Bangkok Days: Lawrence Osborne (Paperback - Mar 4, 2010)
The Backpacker: John Harris (Paperback - Aug 3, 2009)
Down Under: Bill Bryson (Paperback - Aug 6, 2001)
Holy Cow!: An Indian Adventure Sarah MacDonald (Paperback - Mar 1, 2004)
Tales from Nowhere: Lonely Planet Publications Don George (Editor) (Paperback - 22 April 2011)
Inca Cola Inca Kola: A Traveller's Tale of Peru Mathew Parris (Paperback - 5 Aug, 1993)
By Any Means:Charley Boorman (Paperback - 28 May, 2009)

http://www.packfortravel.co.uk/books.html#

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Alf1e

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Bangkok Bob! - sums up Thailand pretty well.

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Awesome, cheers guys =)

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A couple recent discoveries I've made:

The Fourth Estate, Jeffrey Archer
The WoodCutter, Reginald Hill
Good Omens, Terry Pratchett & Neil Gaiman

On a Bangkok-related note:

The Windup Girl, Paolo Bacigalupi

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