Advantages: A vast amount of information Disadvantages: Rather small print
This guide begins with an extensive section, about eighty pages long, to refer to before you travel. It gives details on possible ways of getting to France from Britain, Ireland, North America, Australia and New Zealand. There is information on costs, wh ...
Advantages: This guide is detailed and easy to use. It contains information on everything and everywhere. Disadvantages: Very few, and they are minor problems - no disasters.
...I spent a year in France working and travelling and this guide became my bible. The information in it is useful, reliable, entertaining and, most importantly of all, it is easy to use. The information on each place is categorised in the same format every ...
Advantages: Could not have explored parts of France so successfully without it! Disadvantages: Cannot fault it!
...This book is amazing, cannot praise it enough! We decided to honeymoon in the Loire Valley. We had no additional information or reference material to work out route plans, where we might like to stop etc. so decided to purchase The Rough Guide to France ...
Advantages: An hilarious read Disadvantages: Found myself all alone and laughing out loud.
A YEAR IN THE MERDE STEPHEN CLARKE ”My good friend Chris told me not to come to France. Great lifestyle, he said, great food, and totally un-politically correct women with great underwear.” Introduction The workmate who I ta ...
Advantages: Easy page turner Disadvantages: Made me want to go back to Paris
...Being someone that is generally behind the times with her reading, I have only just read a book that was first published in 2004, which I myself purchased in about 2006, and then finally read in 2008. Despite the obvious reflections about life in 2003 (t ...