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Just Wonderful July 22, 2008 I thought this was a great book and I plan on giving it as a gift.
Searching for happiness? Look elsewhere. July 7, 2008 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
The cranky, occasionally obnoxious Weiner relates some mildly interesting travel experiences. This is a fluffy book from a rather pathetic journalist (when a coup brings the attention of the world to Thailand, he flees as fast as his wobbly legs can take him). Weiner is supposedly searching for the secrets of the planet's happiest societies, but doesn't get far. Unable to surrender his snarkiness and preconceptions, he is a tedious traveling companion.
Open minded, informative, refreshing and humorous. June 29, 2008 As I write this I have not finished the book (I am savoring it a few pages a day with all the other books I am reading at once) but it is such a pleasing experience I want to recommend the book and its author. I have the Kindle edition and technically it is well done; no text problems etc.
I love my Kindle ; it is not a swindle.
OK June 19, 2008 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
For me the book was good enough.Moldova was unfortunately what it sais it is...and yes Omar is 100% correct.I have not visited England but looking at their Queen I would say those people have big reasons to be unhappy..I would! Unfortunately I think the book was superficial, many times the autor could not connect with the roots of countries he was in...it is like eating a burger, fast food, fast info... ... use this book justfor snaks.The real food is in fact "beying there"
A blissful book June 17, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
"The Geography of Bliss" was a pleasure to read. Weiner combines armchair travel with wry humor that often had me laughing out loud. It was a fun and painless way to "visit" some exotic places on earth that I would never dream of visiting. Evidently, we humans can adjust and be happy in a variety of climates and cultures. In the words of my favorite character, Luba from Moldova, I rate this book much higher than her typical "feevty-feevty."
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