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Hi everyone,

I posted this on our roll call, and thought others planning on a Baltic cruise might be interested as well.

 

I just finished reading a very insightful, well written book about the countries Denmark, Norway, Sweden, Finland and Iceland.

I highly recommend you read it.

"The Almost Nearly Perfect People" by Michael Booth.

 

Sue

 

Note: These reviews are on Amazon.com

 

Bill Bryson goes to Scandinavia. (Christian Science Monitor (Ten Best Books of January))

 

Outrageously entertaining...Like members of a family, each of these five nations, despite a strong shared resemblance, has its own character, and Booth really is the guy you want to explain the differences to you. The Almost Nearly Perfect People offers up the ideal mixture of intriguing and revealing facts. (Laura Miller, Salon)

 

Booth's project is essentially observational; it aspires to a comic genre that might be called Euro-exotica. The form was well established by the time Twain published The Innocents Abroad in 1869, and it has been carried through the twentieth century by writers as varied as S. J. Perelman and Peter Mayle....In this sense, Booth's book is as much about Anglo-American power as it is about the Nordic way. (The New Yorker)

 

Part travelogue, part cultural history, Michael Booth's book about Nordic countries is crammed with some truly bizarre facts. (Entertainment Weekly)

 

The result of Booth's ethnographic snooping is this insightful, entertaining and very funny book. Booth also happens to be a terrific ambassador to the often insular and sometimes baffling behavior of the Nordic peoples....Anthropological research has never been this much fun. (Chicago Tribune)

 

A lively exploration that's part ethnography and part travel guide…at its core, The Almost Nearly Perfect People is driven by genuine curiosity and appreciation for a singular part of the world most Americans know very little about--and could stand to learn a thing or two from. (The Daily Beast (Hot Reads))

 

A humorous deconstruction of the belief that the Scandi nations are each a social paradise while affirming that life in one of the five can be quite congenial. Finally, an answer to the pressing question, how can Danes be so happy while paying such high taxes? (The New York Daily News)

 

An entertaining, authoritative, and often funny travelogue. (Minneapolis Star Tribune)

 

It is said that most people can't tell one Nordic country from another. Maybe so, but what they do know is that these nations are exceptional. This collective exceptionalism is worth studying up close and Michael Booth's book is a good place to begin. He writes with irony and charm and in the end, much affection for his adopted home in Denmark. (The Huffington Post)

 

Booth is often funny, and he keeps us engaged. (The Week)

 

With his tongue never too far from his cheek, British journalist Michael Booth takes an ironic scalpel to what seems to be the modern obsession with the so-called perfection of life in the five Northern European countries in his The Almost Nearly Perfect People....a truly interesting and enjoyable piece of writing. (Seattle Post-Intelligencer)

 

[booth's] dry wit permeates the book...He has written an immersive, insightful, and often humorous examination of a most curious culture. (Publishers Weekly)

 

If, like many, you may never make it to Denmark, Iceland, Norway, Finland, or Sweden, this is your book, and Booth is your guide. He is congenial, game, funny, and observant. And he tells it like it was… (Booklist)

 

Booth brings a deliciously droll sense of humor to his mission. (BookPage)

 

An enjoyable, funny romp through the region. (The Telegraph (London))

 

Booth offers an affectionate, observant, engaging look at Scandinavia, where trust, modesty and equality proudly prevail. (Kirkus Reviews)

 

I laughed out loud . . . A lively and endearing portrait of our friends in the north, venerated globally for their perfectly balanced societies but, it turns out, as flawed as the rest of us--or at least only almost perfect. (The Observer (UK))

 

A rollicking travelogue . . . [and] a welcome rejoinder to those who cling to the idea of the Nordic region as a promised land. (Financial Times)

 

Sorry, liberals, Scandinavian countries aren't utopias. (The New York Post)

 

Entertaining stuff and very readable. (The Independent (UK))

 

Booth is an assiduous excavator of entertaining facts. (The Times (London))

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Thanks for this! I just put a hold on the ebook at the library - sounds like great pre-reading for our trip to Norway.

 

 

Hi everyone,

I posted this on our roll call, and thought others planning on a Baltic cruise might be interested as well.

 

I just finished reading a very insightful, well written book about the countries Denmark, Norway, Sweden, Finland and Iceland.

I highly recommend you read it.

"The Almost Nearly Perfect People" by Michael Booth.

 

Sue

 

Note: These reviews are on Amazon.com

 

Bill Bryson goes to Scandinavia. (Christian Science Monitor (Ten Best Books of January))[snip] (The Times (London))

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If you will be visiting Berlin and like WWII history, I recommend In the Garden of Beasts by Erik Larson -

 

http://www.amazon.com/In-Garden-Beasts-American-Hitlers/dp/030740885X

 

It is the true story of the US ambassador to Germany and his family during Hitler's rise to power.

 

thanks for the recommendation. I read this for our book club; it was excellent.

sue

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