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World Travel

By: Anthony Bourdain, Laurie Woolever
Narrated by: Laurie Woolever, Shep Gordon, Christopher Bourdain, Jen Agg, Matt Walsh, Bill Buford, Claude Tayag, Nari Kye, Vidya Balachander, Steve Albini
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A guide to some of the world’s most fascinating places, as seen and experienced by writer, television host, and relentlessly curious traveler Anthony Bourdain

Anthony Bourdain saw more of the world than nearly anyone. His travels took him from the hidden pockets of his hometown of New York to a tribal longhouse in Borneo, from cosmopolitan Buenos Aires, Paris, and Shanghai to Tanzania’s utter beauty and the stunning desert solitude of Oman’s Empty Quarter - and many places beyond.

In World Travel, a life of experience is collected into an entertaining, practical, fun and frank travel guide that gives listeners an introduction to some of his favorite places - in his own words. Featuring essential advice on how to get there, what to eat, where to stay and, in some cases, what to avoid, World Travel provides essential context that will help listeners further appreciate the reasons why Bourdain found a place enchanting and memorable.

Supplementing Bourdain’s words are a handful of essays by friends, colleagues, and family that tell even deeper stories about a place, including sardonic accounts of traveling with Bourdain by his brother, Christopher; a guide to Chicago’s best cheap eats by legendary music producer Steve Albini.

For veteran travelers, armchair enthusiasts, and those in between, World Travel offers a chance to experience the world like Anthony Bourdain.

The audiobook is read by Laurie Woolever, Shep Gordon, Christopher Bourdain, Jen Agg, Matt Walsh, Bill Buford, Claude Tayag, Nari Kye, Vidya Balachander, and Steve Albini.

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©2020 by Anthony M. Bourdain Trust UW; “A Child’s View of Paris (1966)”, “Revisiting New Jersey”, and “Uruguay Dreamin’” copyright 2020 by Christopher Bourdain; published with permission of Christopher Bourdain (P)2020 HarperCollins Publishers
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Serious Reservations

At the beginning the author said she asked herself if this book was needed. The answer was no. The guest essays were the most interesting part. The narrator reading Anthony Bourdain's part was truly awful.

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Love the book but one narrator’s voice is a nightmare

I love this book so much. Love to hear Tony’s thoughts in writing vs watching a show and to hear thoughts of people who knew him. All the narrators are great except for one. The most important one. The one that is speaking on behalf of Anthony. His voice is a nightmare. He could use a Ricola or tons of coughs to clear his throat. I only kept listening because I am a food and culture writer myself and so interested in listening to this book because Anthony Bourdain was always a big inspiration of mine, but man, that narrator killed me.

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Nice tidbits about travel and food around the world

I enjoyed learning through Tony’s experience. I liked that the sections were short. I could jump back in at any time.

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Confused?

I’m confused why this Frankenstein of a book was published under Anthony’s name. Really can’t put words to the feelings you have listening to this book. I enjoyed the round about wrap ups by Anthony, but everything between felt mashed up and in-genuine. Not to say there weren’t sweet parts of the book. I’m extremely confused by this being published if Anthony didn’t do any ground work before he passed.

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Insight You’d Expect

Good listen. Good information about each place to revert back to for visits or inspiration to visit.

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Tony is missed

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This is a great book to get your juices flowing on travel and food. I did not realize the entire thing was read by others besides Tony so just a heads up if you missed that detail.

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Beautiful but...

A nice fantasy read during this time when it's impossible to travel...brought back some great memories. I really enjoyed the book, especially the fantasy-inducing food descriptions. However, at certain points while speakers were discussing Quebec and France, the horrible French accent took away from my food and travel fantasies. Hawt cuisine? Dorayde? Pohdohfoo? Kwebbek? Notre Dayme? It would have taken about 15-20 minutes of research to get this kind of thing right and avoid the accompanying sour notes.

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Butchered all languages, shouldn’t be an audiobook

As others have said, this is more of a guide book about where to go and where to eat. While Ms. Woolover’s reading was more natural, I can’t fathom why they agreed to Mr. Gordon doing any of the reading. Stilted, and unlike Mr. Bourdain, mispronounced a lot of words- English and other. One of the ideals held dear by the Bourdain brand was respecting the cultures you’re visiting so I wished they’d done their homework, and respected the material.

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Not meant to be an audio book

I was expecting stories of adventures through food. This is a cliff notes version of places to travel to.

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Great Listen for Bourdain Superfans

I bought this because I’m dedicated to Mr. Bourdain’s work. This is an extremely detailed summary of nearly every place Mr. Bourdain visited and loved. It includes great memories and excerpts from shows that any Superfan that kept his shows playing in the background on repeat so that the information permeated one’s subconscious will remember. This is a book for those who are still mourning and just in deep need of “more Tony please.” It’s not an emotional deep dive but a ton of facts, his views on TONS of outstanding cities and descriptions of beautiful places on this fragile planet.

Pros: It’s Bourdain’s work. It’s unbelievably thorough and clearly a ton of work for those who put this together. It’s a great resource that any polyglot and globalist (be it a Hyatt one or a globe loving traveller) will appreciate. It’s a demonstration of dedication to his work and the goal of making sure his heart and soul are well documented and cared for in writing. I love that his team felt this must be published. What a demonstration of love!

Cons: It’s so dry…almost unbearably so. It took me two times to really get into it. The first time I listened to it, I didn’t get far. I finally revisited it because I have a determination to revisit everything he touched.

Also, the number of mispronounced words, proper names of cities, locations and things are shocking. It’s clear that someone assumed they knew how to say “Medina” but they don’t. It’s fairly if not heavily peppered with poor pronunciation. If you’re from an international community that hears a number of languages daily then you will be bothered by it. If you’re a person who does not read or is completely oblivious to other nations with Tony as your only outlet to the world you *may* not notice the difference between the pronunciation differences. But if you rely on this for your city visit, find someone from the area or a person that is global to learn how to say certain things because if you go to Al Maghreb asking about a “Muh DYHNE uh” …you may end up somewhere else.

Still, I’m grateful for it. It’s a great guide for any Bourdain pilgrimage. May his soul rest. I miss him every single day and was greatful for the interactions and the few times I was allowed to help promote the show from the other side of production. Cheers.

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