Smile When You're Lying: Confessions of a Rogue Travel Writer |
| | | | Title: | Smile When You're Lying: Confessions of a Rogue Travel Writer | | Author: | Chuck Thompson | | Publisher: | Holt Paperbacks | | Type: | Book / Paperback | | Publication Date: | 27 November, 2007 | | ISBN / ISBN-13: | 0805082093 / 9780805082098 | | List Price: | $15.00 | | You Save: | $4.80 | | Amazon Price: | $10.20 | |
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From Bangkok to Bogotá, a hilarious behind-the-brochures tour of picture-perfect locales, dangerous destinations, and overrated hellholes from a guy who knows the truth about travel Travel writer, editor, and photographer Chuck Thompson has spent more than a decade traipsing through thirty-five (and counting) countries across the globe, and he’s had enough. Enough of the half-truths demanded by magazine editors, enough of the endlessly recycled clichés regarded as good travel writing, and enough of the ugly secrets fiercely guarded by the travel industry. But mostly, he’s had enough of returning home from assignments and leaving the most interesting stories and the most provocative insights on the editing-room floor. From getting swindled in Thailand to running afoul of customs inspectors in Belarus, from defusing hostile Swedish rockers backstage in Germany to a closed-door meeting with travel execs telling him why he’s about to be fired once again, Thompson’s no-holds-barred style is refreshing, invigorating, and all those other adjectives travel writers use to describe spa vacations where the main attraction is a daily colonic. Smile When You’re Lying takes readers on an irresistible series of adventures in Europe, Asia, the Caribbean, Latin America, and beyond; details the effects of globalization on the casual traveler and ponders the future of travel as we know it; and offers up a treasure trove of travel-industry secrets collected throughout a decidedly speckled career.
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Absolutely Too Funny! 27 June, 2008 As a "would-like-to-be" travelwriter this book was very helpful. Didn't make me feel like such a failure any more! Everyone trying to break into the field needs to read what s/he thought the industry was all about but was afraid to really think! Great and easy read.
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Well,.... 27 May, 2008 I didn't finish this book BECAUSE the author doesn't seem to want write about good things. Don't get me wrong, I enjoy reading funny and cynical books but this one seems to only talk about 3% of each country the author went to. The fact that he took so many cheap shots at all the countries doesn't go well into my liking. I live in Thailand (happened to be the 1st chapter!!!) and if that was all he could do well I'm very dissapointed. You can be funny and smart at the same time but this guy tried way TOO MUCH to be funny while being too cynical and negative. Hunter S. did 300 times better at this kind of writing. Sorry this is not for me at all.
It's sure is not the same as your average travel writings but that doesn't mean it's better!
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A Painful Disappointment 15 August, 2008 I had been looking forward to reading about this book since I first read about it in the NY Times. 300 words are not enough to describe how horrid this book actually was. Negativity, an inability to relate to people from other cultures, egomaniacal, and lacking any semblance of a sense of humor. And after all that, the best part was criticized Paul Theroux...
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