Summer is
approaching! It’s time to replace your romantic themed reading materials to
something that will ignite your desire to go out and explore the world. Don’t
confine yourself inside your cocoon. It’s time to spread your wings and get
some vitamin sea or a historical adventure perhaps. Here are some of books
inspired by travelling that could serve as your inspiration when planning your
travel.
Eat, Pray, Love.
The author of the book, Elizabeth Gilbert, was in her early thirties and had
already accomplished what every modern American woman dreamed of – a lucrative
career and a wonderful marriage. But despite everything, she found herself
confused and unhappy. After divorcing her emotionally devastated husband, she
travelled Italy, India, and Bali hoping to find inner peace and spiritual
guidance.
Neither here nor
there: Travels in Europe. Europe is always perceived as a safe and
sophisticated destination for travelers. However, this book will give you
unconventional insight
about European travels. It’s about the thrilling and exciting adventures of
a traveler who endured being robbed by gypsies in Florence, braving the
homicidal motorist of Paris, window shopping in the sex shops of Reeperbahn,
and indulging on exotic foods in a German Restaurant.
Under the Tuscan
sun. Frances Mayes is a widely published poet, a travel writer, and a gourmet
cook. She bought and restored an abandoned villa in the majestic Tuscan country
side where she discovered the beauty and simplicity of life in Italy. She
created dozens of delicious seasonal recipes all from her simple kitchen and
traditional Italian garden.
Wild: From Lost
to Found in the Pacific Crest Trail. At an early age of twenty-two, Cheryl
Strayed endured a great loss. Her mother died, her family scattered, and her
own marriage fell apart. Four years later with nothing more to lose, she made
the most impulsive yet courageous decision of her life. She hiked alone on the trails of the
Pacific Crest from the Mojave Desert through
California and Oregon to Washington State. Her adventure was filled with humor
and suspense.
The Art of
Travel. This book is created for those who are searching for their passion to
travel. It gives you an insight on how and why you need to travel. The author
highlighted the pleasures of anticipation felt when planning a travel, the
magnetism of the exotic, and the importance of noticing everything from the
seascape in Caribbean to the takeoffs at Heathrow.
Dark Star Safari: Overland from Cairo to Cape
Town. The keen observant and appealingly snappish Paul Theroux will take
readers to the length of Africa by bus, rattletrap, cattle ruck, dugout canoe,
and even armed convoy. The course of his enlightening journey was filled with
danger, delay, and even dismaying circumstances.
Without Reservations: Travels of an Independent
Woman. Alice Steinbach is the epitome of an independent woman. She made her own
choices, paid her own bills, and even shoveled her own snow. Until she realized
that she doesn’t want to be defined by the expectations of other people
anymore. Then, she took of a marvelous journey in the most exciting places in
the world. She went to Paris where she found her soulmate, Oxford, where she
takes a course on the English village, and Milan, where she befriends with a
young bride
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