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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars An entertaining slacker travelogue of Australia
I'm an American who will be traveling to Australia for the first time in one week, so I read this book for "background." It's quite funny-- Sean Condon has a certain sarcastic yet empathic way of looking at the world. He's sort of a Gen-X cross between Bill Bryson and Dave Barry.

What was also interesting to me is the degree to which American pop culture...

Published on April 25, 1998 by Slenten@aol.com

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0 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Silly romp around Oz
This is a silly book about driving around Australia. It is composed a lot of silly notes. A 2 day read. Ok if you like Australia. Quick easy read.
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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars An entertaining slacker travelogue of Australia, April 25, 1998
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Slenten@aol.com (Minneapolis, MN, USA) - See all my reviews
I'm an American who will be traveling to Australia for the first time in one week, so I read this book for "background." It's quite funny-- Sean Condon has a certain sarcastic yet empathic way of looking at the world. He's sort of a Gen-X cross between Bill Bryson and Dave Barry.

What was also interesting to me is the degree to which American pop culture had totally saturated Sean and David's worldview and vocabulary as they talk back and forth during the trip. They not only reference the easy stuff that everyone in the Western world knows-- Charlton Heston, Disneyland-- but also obscure pop cultural references that I thought we had agreed to keep within our own borders-- e.g., The Hawaii epsiodes of "The Brady Bunch" and Snuggle the Bear. It sort of depresses me; I wished there was more of an even exchange, but I guess the only Australian pop cultural references shared by my generation here in the US are that "Kookaberra/gum tree" song and Crocodile Dundee.

All in all this is an entertaining book. It shatters the impression of a desolate Outback when Sean can tune into bad TV shows from a hotel near Ayers Rock. I'm really looking forward to their next book, their drive across the US.

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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Hilarious novel, and not to be read as a travel guide!, June 26, 1999
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This was a side-splitting jocular good read! As an American, I really thought it was intriquing to read about the continent of Australia by an Australian who had not ventured out in his country until his late 20's. Condon's neurotic travel mannerisms are marked, and they can get on your nerves after awhile, but it makes it all the more real-life. Read for enjoyment of a good story rather than a travel guide to Australia, it is enjoyable and funny. The drunken adventures of two Gen-Xers is really one of a kind fun! I look forward to reading their adventures here in the states. Now Sean, try to have a little more fun here, and leave the neurotic stuff in Australia and have a ball here in the good old US of A!
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars I even loved Angry Terry!, August 28, 2003
Sean fills his debut novel with enough wit, information, inaneness and Condonia to keep you smiling throughout this lengthy travelogue. I loved this book the first time I read it and my opinion hasn't changed yet.

A lot of us readers will never get to visit many or most of the places Sean and David do so we have to rely on what Sean writes as a sort of (occasionally very) offbeat guide to Australia and Australians.

Driving through the snow in Northern New Mexico I read then re-read a line in this book (Fossey Sisters in case you want to read that bit). I could not utter it to my girlfriend for laughing so much.

I would recommend this to anyone who has an interest in travel.

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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars All Aussies - you have to read this book!, December 11, 1998
I couldn't stop grinning when I read this book. Which was a bit embarassing as I was on the Tube in London at the time and you are not supposed to show any emotion on there! Excellent book - brought back memories as I have been all around Australia but the expressions were what cracked me up the most. Already passed it onto a friend and told others about it.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars One of my favorite books., July 25, 2005
This book is like no other. It's real. It doesn't try to be incredibly intellectual or to preach a life lesson but it is still intelligent and wonderfully humorous. It reads fast and will pick up anyone out of a bad mood. Sean Condon is my hero. I love it.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars HILARIOUS, December 15, 2003
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This book is quick, quippy, and masterfully done. I swear fealty to Mr Condon as I LOVE this and his Drive Thru America. Absolutely brilliant!
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5.0 out of 5 stars More a diary than a travelogue, August 2, 2002
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idawanna "idawanna" (Watsonville, CA USA) - See all my reviews
This is one of the funniest books I have ever read. I kept waiting for him to tell us some interesting stuff about the places that they drove through, until I realized that this is more a diary of Sean's trip (and I do mean "trip," this guy is so neurotic and tripped out) than an actual description of the people and places they visited. I've read lots of books about travels to exotic and interesting places, but none has captured the innermost thoughts of the writer like this one. Thanks, Sean. I can't wait to read your book about America.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A hysterical ride across an unknowing landscape of satire, April 11, 2000
I have read this book twice. The first time was in Brisbane, Australia, when a friend gave it to me when, unknowingly, my girlfriend and I had just completed a very simmillar trip. I laughed very loudly at the some of the very obvious observations of a very funny man. I recently read the book again 1 year after leaving Oz and now back in the sunny UK. The sarcasm and the wit of the tale made me smile on every single page. This coupled with the fact that I now recognize and understand the less obvious truths about his country envoked a great deal of enjoyment. Mr Condon is a very talented man and I would tell anybody who has been to the heart of australia, and not just teh Opera House, to read this tale. BELIEVE EVERYTHING YOU READ!
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Much Less Funnier Books Have Started Religions!!!, May 27, 1999
This is the book, at which, all other books shall be compared. Funny?...You bet!!! Educational?...Could not have been more so!!! Made me laugh?....til' the milk was coming out the nose. If the Gods have any sort of kindness in them, they will allow Mr Condan to continue traveling and writing throughout his days (this is by no means wishing homelessness upon you!). Someday the Pultzer guys will realize the grave mistake they made by overlooking this book, but until that day, I shall continue my quest of trying to get this book into every drawer of every bedtime nightstand in every Motel in America!!! If you havent read this book. Do so!!! Now!!!
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Long drive, great book., February 5, 2001
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JulieJones (Sydney Australia) - See all my reviews
It's one of those books that accidentally tell you more about the writer than you ever thought you'd want to know ..

I loved it.

Sean Condon is a fabulously neurotic Melbourne boy doing a seriously long road trip with a disturbingly bad attitude .. I felt like i was sitting in the back seat of the car with Seanie and Dave .. a sneak preview into the "aussie boys on the road" trip sadly confirms all my worst suspicions .. yep they really are that shallow .. can we get OVER Neil Young soon please ?!

I laughed out loud a lot.. and i can't wait to read the next one ..

Sean Condon, you're a legend mate.

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