Any good books out there at the moment?
I've always liked travel books, which is a bit strange as I feel ill if I have to leave East Anglia! Yarmouth's the Far East for me. Still, I really enjoyed Horatio Clare's slightly quirky 'A Single Swallow'. It's about Mr Clare's travels over land from Cape Town to his home in Wales, following the swallows as they migrate from Southern Africa in February to Wales in May. A Great read and some cracking anectodes. If you are a bit of a birder like meself (I'm a pretty crap one though), you'll love it.
I'm currently half way through Josie's Dew's bicycling travels around New Zealand. (I'd be interested to know what fellow cyclists think of her). I once hitched around NZ so it's fun reading her take on the place and its wild weather - and drivers. Her book on cycling around the UK coast was pretty good too. I also read her book about crossing the USA but found about 85% of it was about Hawaii and 15% on the cross continental journey east!
If anyone's read her book about travelling to NZ by ship from the UK I'd be interested in a reveiw (Saddled at Sea).
Other than that, it's Norwich City - The Glory Years (I'ts an extermely thin volume).
Regards to all and have a cycletastic weekend.
Giles.