The Gulf of Lions feels like the kind of book that makes me want to pack a bag
Some travel books are all map and no pulse. The Gulf of Lions sounds like it might have both.
Thrillers. True crime. Dark fiction. Books that take you somewhere dangerous.
Some travel books are all map and no pulse. The Gulf of Lions sounds like it might have both.
I have no patience for historical books that feel embalmed. Jefferson's Wolf sounds like it still has some motion in it.
Give me a book with motion in its bones and I’m halfway sold already. I like stories that feel like somebody had to leave home to become fully visible.
Give me a real route, a sense of movement, and a little danger at the edges, and I am probably in.
Landscape is more interesting when it is not just pretty. The strongest adventure books treat terrain like a real opposing force.
The danger in Holler Whispers is not just physical, it is social.
I do not need travel writing to be polished smooth. I need it to feel like somebody actually went there and had to deal with the consequences.
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