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    <subfield code="a">HTML:&lt;b&gt;A loving and hilarious--if occasionally spiky--valentine to Bill Bryson's adopted country, Great Britain. Prepare for total joy and multiple episodes of unseemly laughter.&lt;/b&gt;&lt;br /&gt; &lt;br /&gt; Twenty years ago, Bill Bryson went on a trip around Britain to discover and celebrate that green and pleasant land. The result was &lt;i&gt;Notes from a Small Island,&lt;/i&gt; a true classic and one of the bestselling travel books ever written. Now he has traveled about Britain again, by bus and train and rental car and on foot, to see what has changed--and what hasn't.&lt;br /&gt; &lt;br /&gt; Following (but not too closely) a route he dubs the Bryson Line, from Bognor Regis in the south to Cape Wrath in the north, by way of places few travelers ever get to at all, Bryson rediscovers the wondrously beautiful, magnificently eccentric, endearingly singular country that he both celebrates and, when called for, twits. With his matchless instinct for the funniest and quirkiest and his unerring eye for the idiotic, the bewildering, the appealing, and the ridiculous, he offers acute and perceptive insights into all that is best and worst about Britain today.&lt;br /&gt; &lt;br /&gt; Nothing is more entertaining than Bill Bryson on the road--and on a tear. &lt;i&gt;The Road to Little Dribbling&lt;/i&gt; reaffirms his stature as a master of the travel narrative--and a really, &lt;i&gt;really&lt;/i&gt; funny guy.&lt;br /&gt; &lt;br /&gt; &lt;i&gt;From the Hardcover edition.&lt;/i&gt;.</subfield>
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    <subfield code="a">HTML:"There's a whole lot of "went to a charming little village named Bloke-on-Weed, had a look around, a cupof tea, and moved on" in Bryson's most recent toddle around Britain. Writing 20 years after his bestselling &lt;i&gt;Notes from a Small Island&lt;/i&gt;, Bryson concocts another trip through his homeland of 40 years bydetermining the longest distance one could travel in Britain in a straight line... This being Bryson, one chuckles every couple of pages, of course, saying, 'yup, that sounds about right,' to his curmudgeonly commentary on everything from excess traffic and litter to rude sales clerks. One also feels the thrum of wanderlust as Bryson encounters another gem of a town or pip of a pub. And therein lies the charm of armchair traveling with Bryson. He clearly adores his adopted country. There are no better views, finer hikes, more glorious castles, or statelier grounds than the ones he finds, and Bryson takes readers on a lark of a walk across this small island with megamagnetism.".</subfield>
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    <subfield code="a">HTML:"[Y]ou could hardly ask for a better guide to Great Britain than Bill Bryson. Bryson's new book is in most ways a worthy successor and sequel to his classic &lt;i&gt;Notes From A Small Island&lt;/i&gt;. Like its predecessor, &lt;i&gt;The Road to Little Dribbling&lt;/i&gt; is a travel memoir, combining adventures and observations from his travels around the island nation with recounting of his life there, off and mostly on, over the last four decades. Bryson is such a good writer that even if you don't especially go in for travel books, he makes reading this book worthwhile.".</subfield>
    <subfield code="2">HTML:Nancy Klingener, &lt;i&gt;Miami Herald&lt;/i&gt;.</subfield>
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    <subfield code="a">"We have a tradition in this country of literary teddy bears--John Betjeman and Alan Bennett among them--whose cutting critiques of the absurdities and hypocrisies of the British people are carried out with such wit and good humour that they become national treasures. Bill Bryson is American but is now firmly established in the British teddy bear pantheon... The fact that this wonderful writer can unerringly catalogue all our faults and is still happy to put up with us should make every British reader's chest swell with pride.".</subfield>
    <subfield code="2">HTML:Jake Kerridge, &lt;i&gt;Sunday Express&lt;/i&gt;.</subfield>
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    <subfield code="a">"Such a pleasure to once again travel the lanes and walking paths of Britain in the company of Bill Bryson! He's a little older now, and not necessarily wiser, but he's as delightful and irascible a guide as anyone could ever wish to have, as he rediscovers this somewhat careworn land and finds it as endearing (mostly) as ever. It's a rare book that will make me laugh out loud. This one did, over and over.".</subfield>
    <subfield code="2">HTML:Erik Larson, author of &lt;i&gt;Dead Wake&lt;/i&gt; and &lt;i&gt;The Devil in the White City&lt;/i&gt;.</subfield>
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    <subfield code="a">"...Bryson's capacity for wonder at the beauty of his adopted homeland seems to have only grown with time.... Britain is still his home four decades later, a period in which he went from lowly scribe at small-town British papers to best-selling travel writer. But he retains an outsider's appreciation for a country that first struck him as 'wholly strange ... and yet somehow marvelous.".</subfield>
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    <subfield code="a">HTML:"Although he's now entering what he fondly calls his 'dotage,' the 64-year-old Bryson seems merely to have sharpened both his charms and his crotchets. As the title of &lt;i&gt;The Road to Little Dribbling&lt;/i&gt; suggests, he remains devoted to Britain's eccentric place names as well as its eccentric pastimes.".</subfield>
    <subfield code="2">HTML:Alida Becker, &lt;i&gt;The New York Times Book Review&lt;/i&gt;.</subfield>
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    <subfield code="a">"The truly great thing about Bryson is that he really cares and is insanely curious... Reading his work is like going on holiday with the members of Monty Python.".</subfield>
    <subfield code="2">HTML:Chris Taylor, &lt;i&gt;Mashable&lt;/i&gt;.</subfield>
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    <subfield code="a">"At its best as the history of a love affair, the very special relationship between Bryson and Britain. We remain lucky to have him.".</subfield>
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    <subfield code="a">"There were moments when I snorted out loud with laughter while reading this book in public... He can be as gloriously silly as ever.".</subfield>
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    <subfield code="a">"The observation, the wit, the geniality of Bryson's inimitable words illuminate ever chapter.".</subfield>
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    <subfield code="a">"Is it the funniest travel book I've read all year? Of course it is.".</subfield>
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