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Long Way Round: Chasing Shadows Across the World

Long Way Round: Chasing Shadows Across the WorldAuthors: Ewan McGregor, Charley Boorman
Publisher: Atria
Category: Book

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Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars 66 reviews
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Media: Paperback
Pages: 320
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Dimensions (in): 9.1 x 5.9 x 0.9

ISBN: 0743499344
Dewey Decimal Number: 910.41
EAN: 9780743499347
ASIN: 0743499344

Publication Date: November 1, 2005
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It started as a daydream. Poring over a map of the world at home one quiet Saturday afternoon, Ewan McGregor -- acclaimed actor and self-confessed bike nut -- noticed that it was possible to ride all the way round the world, with just one short hop across the Bering Strait from Russia to Alaska. It was a revelation he couldn't get out of his head. So he picked up the phone and called his fellow actor-slash-biker friend Charley Boorman and told him it was time to hit the road....

Long Way Round

Beginning in London, Ewan and Charley chased their shadows through Europe, the Ukraine, Kazakhstan, Mongolia, and Russia; across the Pacific to Alaska; then down through Canada all the way to New York. Long Way Round is the result of their four-month, 20,000-mile joyride. Featuring original diary entries, travel maps, mileage charts, and dozens of photographs, this is a freewheeling, fully charged, and uproariously entertaining book about two world-famous individuals who chose the road not taken...and made the journey worthwhile.


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5 out of 5 stars Fabulous Material   June 8, 2009
Mr. Louis W. Jones (Queensland, Australia)
0 out of 1 found this review helpful

It was a FABULOUS book to read!!! And having also purchased the DVD of the same experience, made it a FABULOUS combination!!! I hadn't actually intended to purchase the book as well, but it so happened and it made the whole experience, absolutely FABULOUS!!! I'd read the book, so far, then watch the DVD and so on, all the way through, to the EXTREMELY EXCITING end!!!

So I've just LOVED, the whole adventure and feel as though I know those two WONDERFUL guys and their families!!!

THANK YOU Amazon, for making this possible!!!!



5 out of 5 stars Colorado   January 25, 2009
Rainbolt
0 out of 1 found this review helpful

This is a wonderful trip. You get to see things that other travel trips shows skip.
These two are good friends open to try anything.... even food!
When you finish this title you will be looking for the next trip.
(Hint it is Long Way Down)
This is not just a motorcycle movie, its a view of the world we live in.
PS I do not own or ride Motorcycles



3 out of 5 stars Not as good as the DVD, but pretty enjoyable   December 27, 2008
J. Bosiljevac (san fran, ca)
In 2004, actor Ewan McGregor set out with his buddy (also an actor), Charlie Boorman, on two BMW touring bikes with the goal of traveling 19,000 miles, from London to New York, the "long way round." They travel across Europe, through the Russian Federation, across Asia, through the "'stans" and Mongolia, then catch a flight up to Alaska where they cross Canada and the U.S. It's quite an undertaking for two bikers with a moderate level of experience.

Some of their encounters in the former Soviet countries are pretty entertaining, specifically one where they're invited to a man's house for a feast, and after quite a bit of drinking, their host comes down the stairs with a guitar in one hand and an AK-47 in the other. By the time they reach many of the small towns, word of their journey has preceded them, which becomes helpful at times and frustrating at others. But by far, the most interesting part of the trip is eastern Asia, where paved roads give way to wide open land and many of the rivers are too deep to cross on bikes alone. Throughout this part of the journey, they're often forced to place their fate in the hands of locals who don't speak their language and have no stake in their journey, but are nonetheless happy to help.

As a piece of travel writing, this book has a lot going against it. It trades off between McGregor and Boorman in the narration, which gives some differing perspective, but neither is a great writer. As such, it sometimes feels like an amateur journal, and much of of the landscape isn't as vividly described as it probably could be. And because the trip was also covered in a documentary, there's a sizable support crew traveling with the riders, which bogs down the sense of adventure and at times reads more like a behind-the-scenes of a reality show. That and McGregor's celebrity add aspects to the book that aren't necessarily good or bad, just make it different from your typical travelogue. It feels more like a companion piece to the DVD. Frankly, though the book is sometimes enjoyable, I'd recommend the DVD.



3 out of 5 stars The Great Adventure Uncaptured   September 10, 2008
Gregory C. Malone (Porterville, CA USA)
A really good trip that gets blown by putting this adventure in
the hands of an amateur writer.
While this is an overall good story with some great adventure, I found
myself at times having to figure out what was going on because of a lack
in the writers ability. I don't know if this is a result of poorly kept journals or the inability of the writer to fully take on the opportunity to embellish on this tale and turn it into the truly great adventure that I'm sure that it was.As a result, I feel that at least half the adventure gets lost by what is not written. Furthermore,to sum up the entire North American continent in the course of about 30 pages was an extreme disappointment. Either they chose not to find any adventure in the this region ( I believe this to be the case as they seemed quite anxious to just get it over with by this point ) or they felt more compelled to focus on the more exotic,lesser known countries.
All in all I will say that it is a good read, at times fun, but it does
lack the overall quality that would make this a great book. I hope that
their next undertaking includes a better written tale to capture and convey to the reader their whole experience.



2 out of 5 stars Would you like cheese with that whine?   August 8, 2008
David G. Peterson Jr. (Florida)
0 out of 3 found this review helpful

I enjoyed Ewan and Charley's first trip, and was excited to see that they were on another adventure. Having been to Africa myself, I was especially interested to see how the boys fared. I was very disappointed in the amount of time that the boys and the crew spent bickering with each other. Here are these two rich guys, on the trip of a lifetime, and they are complaining constantly! While their side trips to introduce us to various charities were moving, the amount of time spent complaining about the roads (did you think the roads in Africa would be pristine?), the amount of time on the bikes (should have planned better!) each day and about each other (this isn't your first trip, so you should know about everyone's little quirks) made the book a bit unenjoyable. I would have loved to read more about the places visited, the people met along the way and the sights, smells, sounds and tastes. Get over yourselves and RIDE!

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