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Long Way Round: Chasing Shadows Across the World | 
enlarge | Authors: Ewan Mcgregor, Charley Boorman Publisher: Atria Category: Book
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Avg. Customer Rating: 64 reviews Sales Rank: 29263
Media: Paperback Number Of Items: 1 Pages: 320 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.9 Dimensions (in): 9.1 x 6.1 x 0.9
ISBN: 0743499344 Dewey Decimal Number: 910.41 EAN: 9780743499347 ASIN: 0743499344
Publication Date: November 1, 2005 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Shipping: Expedited shipping available Shipping: International shipping available Condition: Softcover. Cover is creased. Some wear to the cover and pages. Ships the next business day, with tracking and delivery confirmation sent to your email.
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Product Description It started as a daydream. Poring over a map of the world at home one quiet Saturday afternoon, Ewan McGregor -- acclaimed actor and self-confessed bike nut -- noticed that it was possible to ride all the way round the world, with just one short hop across the Bering Strait from Russia to Alaska. It was a revelation he couldn't get out of his head. So he picked up the phone and called his fellow actor-slash-biker friend Charley Boorman and told him it was time to hit the road....Long Way RoundBeginning in London, Ewan and Charley chased their shadows through Europe, the Ukraine, Kazakhstan, Mongolia, and Russia; across the Pacific to Alaska; then down through Canada all the way to New York. Long Way Round is the result of their four-month, 20,000-mile joyride. Featuring original diary entries, travel maps, mileage charts, and dozens of photographs, this is a freewheeling, fully charged, and uproariously entertaining book about two world-famous individuals who chose the road not taken...and made the journey worthwhile.
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The Great Adventure Uncaptured September 10, 2008 A really good trip that gets blown by putting this adventure in the hands of an amateur writer. While this is an overall good story with some great adventure, I found myself at times having to figure out what was going on because of a lack in the writers ability. I don't know if this is a result of poorly kept journals or the inability of the writer to fully take on the opportunity to embellish on this tale and turn it into the truly great adventure that I'm sure that it was.As a result, I feel that at least half the adventure gets lost by what is not written. Furthermore,to sum up the entire North American continent in the course of about 30 pages was an extreme disappointment. Either they chose not to find any adventure in the this region ( I believe this to be the case as they seemed quite anxious to just get it over with by this point ) or they felt more compelled to focus on the more exotic,lesser known countries. All in all I will say that it is a good read, at times fun, but it does lack the overall quality that would make this a great book. I hope that their next undertaking includes a better written tale to capture and convey to the reader their whole experience.
Would you like cheese with that whine? August 8, 2008 I enjoyed Ewan and Charley's first trip, and was excited to see that they were on another adventure. Having been to Africa myself, I was especially interested to see how the boys fared. I was very disappointed in the amount of time that the boys and the crew spent bickering with each other. Here are these two rich guys, on the trip of a lifetime, and they are complaining constantly! While their side trips to introduce us to various charities were moving, the amount of time spent complaining about the roads (did you think the roads in Africa would be pristine?), the amount of time on the bikes (should have planned better!) each day and about each other (this isn't your first trip, so you should know about everyone's little quirks) made the book a bit unenjoyable. I would have loved to read more about the places visited, the people met along the way and the sights, smells, sounds and tastes. Get over yourselves and RIDE!
Great book August 2, 2008 Great book that should be a companion to the DVD set. I do recommend that instead of this book you buy the illustrated edition. MOre pictures and the same verbage. But, buy at least one of them.
Language challenged April 5, 2008 0 out of 4 found this review helpful
I only watched one episode of the TV series as it was yet another "adventure TV" with full supporting cast. Spotted the book in local library so decided to give it a go, BIG MISTAKE. Why oh why are not books clasified for content as are movies? Where do these two apparently well educated authers get off with their constant use of four letter expletives? They will no doubt say it is a reflection of the real world, I find it insulting and uncalled for. I gave up half way through what was in fact a good read as I could not put up with the filth that they presumably believe to be clever.
Roger Spokane, Washington
Very insightful April 2, 2008 This was an amazing book. Both men tell compelling stories and convey their sense of wonder about what they see and hear.
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