Written by: Colin Lonely Planet's Where to go When Intended Audience week-long warriors in need of inspiration with money to spend and clear travel plans Writing Style succinct, illustrative, tour brochure with helpful pro tips for each location Pros great for figuring out what to do and where to go in a particular month with inspiring pictures and exciting adventures Cons very challenging and downright tedious to use to collect information to inform you what regions of the world you want to go to and when Travel the World Without Worries Intended Audience dreamers on the beach or in the bathroom who need some inspiration and friendly recommendations Writing Style a common style for travel books that strings together blog posts into a book for easy reading and easing into the idea of travel Pros great nuggets of travel information and logistics embedded within the book and if you need the final push to pull the trigger on a trip, this book will do it Cons this book's 260 pages can be condensed into 20 pages of content and infographics. The content is a bunch of ctrl+c, ctrl+v from the author's blog but the anecdotes offer some fun color to the content Atlas Obscura Intended Audience academics and folks with a travel bug who want to up their trivia and coffee table and game Writing Style this is an atlas, an encyclopedia with deep information about many obscure places in the world Pros engaging content that successfully portrays the complexity and oddities of people and places around the world - great for finding an off the wall adventure around the globe Cons we added a handful of places to go and events to see but this book is more intended for ongoing learners and high end, targeted travelers Atlas of Improbable Places: A Journey to the World's Most Unusual Corners Intended Audience deep learners, explorers, and those who seek out truly rare, exclusive, and unique experiences Writing Style robust content with detailed images and maps to augment the text Pros fascinating places that show the ingenuity and devious side of mankind in a format that's easy to consume and pick up and put down Cons many places in this book are simply out of reach for plebs like us requiring either key connections or some money to grease the wheels - best of luck to everyone!
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