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Tuesday, October 16, 2018

Book Review - Cycling Paradises: 100 Bike Tours of the World's Most Breathtaking Places to Pedal

Cycling Paradises: 100 Bike Tours of the World's Most Breathtaking Places to Pedal by Claude Droussent, Universe Publishing. 2018



Imagine exploring the world on two wheels - slow down, relax and really experience the countryside, moving no faster than your legs can pedal.  Just think about the sun on your face, the wind in your hair and nothing in front of you except open road.  What do you prefer?  Perhaps it's scenic mountain views or a sweeping expanse of ocean.  Maybe you'd like the hustle and bustle of city riding or would rather meander along a country road, miles away from another human being.  Whatever your preference, they have it covered in Cycling Paradises: 100 Bike Tours of the World's Most Breathtaking Places to Pedal.

The book consists of 208 Pages with 100 color photographs and is broken down into four chapters...
  • Road
  • Mountain
  • City
  • Touring
Each chapter features 25 different locations around the globe, taking you to spots in the United States, China, Italy, Iceland, Turkey, Russia, Japan, Australia and France, just to name a few.

The Grand Canyon would be high on my personal list.  The White Rim Road is 70 miles in length and the suggested time frame is 3-4 days....



Cycling Paradises features maps of each location, as well as the time frame suggested for each trip, distances, gradients, the trip difficulty, sites to visit along the way, and recommended pit stops - you know, where to brake for a good meal and a well deserved glass of wine or beer.

Feel like checking out a picturesque windmill village?  Then visit the Windmills of Zaanse Schans in Amsterdam where children are taught how to ride at an early age and there are nearly as many bicycles as there are inhabitants.



Argentina will thrill you with its alpine altitudes.  Take the "Road of the Seven Lakes" for endurance riding and touring while you enjoy green rivers, tumbling cascades and awesome viewpoints!



Cycle between sea and hills and then swoon at the gorgeous waters of Dubrovnik, Croatia.   You will enjoy 5 ferry rides during your week long journey.  Part of your trip will also consist of a 4900 ft. climb thru 27 hairpin turns that will lead you to a rocky wall overlooking the town.   Are your legs ready?  





Visit temples and paddy fields in Indonesia, ride beside pineapple and grapefruit plantations in Polynesia, or coffee and banana plantations in Jamaica.  If cold weather cycling is more your style then head to Anchorage, Alaska with a fatbike and your winter gear.  Luxuriant vegetation and the Tijuca Forest await you in Rio De Janeiro, Brazil....



No matter what type of bicycle or terrain you prefer, there is a path for you.  A whole world of options exists and more are opening every day as bicycling becomes more and more popular.  Go for a day, a week, a month or a year.  There are bike trails waiting for every level of experience.  So grab a bike and hit the road.  As for me, I think I'll head out to San Francisco and pedal across the Golden Gate Bridge.  I'll throw you a wave from Marin County!

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(I was given an advance copy of this book in exchange for an honest review.  All opinions are my own.  Photo images are the property of the publisher and cannot be reproduced without consent.) 

Monday, December 7, 2015

Book Review - 1001 TV Shows You Must Watch Before You Die

1001 TV Shows You Must Watch Before You Die by Paul Condon, Universe Publishing, 2015



1001 TV Shows You Must Watch Before You Die was just released in hard cover and contains 960 pages with 800 wonderful color and black and white photographs.

The invention of television brought the world into our homes in a way few people envisioned.  Comedy and tragedy, news, world events, sports, drama, game shows - you name it, we have the world at our fingertips with the touch of a remote control.  Covering television from the 1950's to present day, 1001 TV Shows You Must Watch Before You Die  reflects the evolution of  television programming almost from day one.



The book is broken down by decades beginning with The Ed Sullivan Show which ran from 1948 - 1971.  The accompanying photo is of Ed holding a guitar and standing with one of the most iconic bands of all time - The Beatles.  I'm old enough to remember sitting at my aunts house and watching the show when The Beatles made their appearance in 1964.  And that right there is one of the reasons why I enjoyed this book so much - the reminiscing factor.   As I read through the pages I was surprised that many of the television shows made me remember exactly where I was and with whom when I originally watched those old shows.

The very first soap opera I ever watched was Dark Shadows in the mid 1960's.  I was glued to the TV set for half an hour every afternoon all summer long and during the school year I'd literally run home from school hoping to arrive in time to catch at least the last 10 minutes of each days episode.  I guess you could say I was hooked!  Who remembers The Carol Burnett Show and the hilarious Gone with the Wind sketch?   Now that was golden comedy and paved the way for groundbreaking shows like Saturday Night Live, which began in 1975 and still runs today.



Read about classic shows like
  • Rowan and Martin's Laugh In
  • The Brady Bunch
  • The Newlywed Game
  • Wheel of Fortune
  • High Chaparral
  • Mary Tyler Moore


  • All in the Family
  • Mash
  • Bonanza
  • Starsky & Hutch
  • Dallas
  • Oprah
  • 60 Minutes
  • Sex and the City

  • Baywatch
  • Seinfeld
  • Friends
  • Arrested Development
  • Boston Legal
  • House
  • The Good Wife
  • Downton Abby


The development of the television mini -series brought us epic tales such as Roots, The Pacific, The Hatfields and McCoys, and Band of Brothers.  Stories such as these, based on history, appealed to the masses and opened our eyes to real life and past events in a way we could not have imagined.

Television has influenced us all and you'll enjoy reading about the shows that brought us sayings such as
  • Nanu, nanu.....
  • Aaaaaaaaa........
  • Who loves ya baby?
  • I'm Chevy Chase, and you're not.....
1001 TV Shows You Must Watch Before You Die  also features television shows from around the globe, not only from the United States.  I'll admit that I haven't heard of a majority of them but that doesn't mean that they weren't significant in some way.

This is a book that has something for everyone.  Television buffs will enjoy it immensely.  Another thing that I really liked about it is that it brought to my attention many shows that I've never seen before and now I want to watch them - Arrested Development, Breaking Bad, and The Good Wife are at the top of that list for me.  


And that's the beauty of this book - it easily introduces a wealth of excellent television to generations of people who are younger and probably missed a majority of these ground breaking and entertaining shows.  And for those of us who are a little older, it's fun to read about the television shows of our past and reminisce.  Excuse me while I close my eyes and day dream a little.  Andy Griffith is whistling a tune in the shadows of my mind.

Christmas is right around the corner - pick up a copy of 1001 TV Shows You Must Watch Before You Die for someone special on your gift list.

As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases.   Get your copy here



(I was given an advance copy of this book in exchange for an honest review.  All opinions are my own.  Images are the property of the publisher and cannot be reproduced without consent.) 




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