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New Europe by Michael Palin

katie_jane0's review against another edition

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adventurous informative fast-paced

4.0

An enjoyable compilation of travels across Central and Eastern Europe. Written nearly 20 years ago, it’s an interesting read today - seeing how things have changed and developed over the years. 

soupy_twist's review

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funny informative inspiring reflective medium-paced

4.0

mh_books's review against another edition

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3.0

I was a teenager when the Berlin wall came down and so my geography lessons learned in school were about a world where countries such as the USSR and Czechoslovakia existed. Unfortunately, as an adult, I never took the time to learn about these both New and very, very old Countries of Europe that have emerged now that communism has lost much of its stronghold. Fortunately for me, this is now changing as in my work we are beginning to collaborate more and more with these formerly Soviet countries (thanks to the EU). So I guess I really should have read this book a long time ago as, for instance, it might have helped to know a little about Albania before we started that collaboration last year.

Written in 2006/7 Michael Pailin visited a lot the countries he too had heard very little of as part of a travel program he was making with the BBC. He writes with good humor and a genuine interest, hope and kindness for the places and people he meets along the way. The historical facts are interesting (though I see from another review that the Bulgarian history may be inaccurate). His hope that Europe can be unified by co-operation shines through the book (I am guessing from this he was anti Brexit).

Unfortunately, though for my personal rating of the book, there were just too many countries and too much history to keep straight. I felt like I have felt when I have spent too long in a Museum or Art Gallery, I love the places at first but after a few hours my headaches from the information overload. Nevertheless, It has renewed my interest in traveling to every Country in the EU (and now those that are looking to join). It will also be a handy reference book for when I do so as it gives a snapshot in time of these countries, before the world recession but recently after communism. It will be interesting to see how my own opinions compare to Palin’s at the time.

muireann's review against another edition

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lighthearted relaxing medium-paced

3.0

whaleworld's review

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adventurous informative lighthearted fast-paced

3.75

samstillreading's review

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4.0

Palin's writing really transports you to Europe. From misery at Auschwitz to a fashion catwalk, I smiled and wiped away tears at various points. Very well written travel book with a good dose of history thrown in. Can't wait to read some more of his books.

emkoshka's review

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4.0

I read this in preparation for a trip across the Balkans from July to September this year, and also as a reminder of my travels in Central and Eastern Europe last year, and it didn't disappoint. I love Michael Palin; he's the quintessential affable English dork! Highly recommended. I must finally get around to his other travelogues now.

librarykath's review against another edition

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3.0

Not Michael's best work, but I enjoyed it none-the-less. Could have had more on the day to day events of the crew while they were travelling, that's why I enjoy the books more than the series.
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