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![Slovenology: Living and Traveling in the World’s Best Country by [Noah Charney, Ivan Mitrevski]](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/51oPvHaHEKL._SY346_.jpg)
Slovenology: Living and Traveling in the World’s Best Country Kindle Edition
Slovenology combines an outsider’s perspective with the affection and local knowledge of a long-term resident: an engaging account of living in a singular country, and a punchy guide to traveling in it.
John Stubbs, award-winning literary biographer
I’ve got the key to the city of Cleveland. But everyone keeps saying Slovenia’s great. I want to go.
Bill Murray in an interview with Noah in Esquire Magazine
Charney is hardwired to the bountiful heart and soul of one of Europe’s most unsung and engaging countries.
Chris Eckman, award-winning musician and producer
Noah Charney, b. 1979 in New Haven, is an American writer and professor. He is the author of hundreds of articles published also in The Washington Post and The Guardian, and a dozen books, including the best-selling novel The Art Thief. He likes to define himself as an American who has always felt more at home in Europe. You can find more about him at www.noahcharney.com.
- LanguageEnglish
- Publication dateNovember 13, 2017
- File size13195 KB
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- ASIN : B077G6LRDQ
- Publisher : Beletrina Academic Press (November 13, 2017)
- Publication date : November 13, 2017
- Language : English
- File size : 13195 KB
- Text-to-Speech : Enabled
- Screen Reader : Supported
- Enhanced typesetting : Enabled
- X-Ray : Not Enabled
- Word Wise : Enabled
- Print length : 250 pages
- Lending : Enabled
- Best Sellers Rank: #411,465 in Kindle Store (See Top 100 in Kindle Store)
- #613 in Travel Writing
- #834 in General Europe Travel Guides
- #1,189 in European Travel
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This book is more a story telling about the autor's life. This includes his favorit kind of coffee, or little adventures in his life, which are not related to Slovenia.
Also, you notice the American origine of the autor : the book has an over-use of "biggest", "nicest", "best" which gives the feeling of reading an advertisement, rather then a factual "story" on Slovenia.
But... accepting it is not ALL about Slovenia and reading between the "biggest" and "brightest" American descriptions, I was captured by the book. Slovenia has a lot to offer and the autor's love for Slovenia is more then obvious. It does contain cultural and social knowledge one would not find in a standard travel guide.
.. if I could only buy 1 book to get to know Slovenia, I would not buy this one.
.. if I have plenty of time to visit Slovenia, I would have this book join me on my travel and I would re-read parts of it during my stay: follow the route in Kamnik, try out some of the recommended restaurants or food, and wait for fog to come at Velika Planina..

And as a foreigner who spends quite a bit of time here (my partner is Slovene, I have 'family' and friends here), I found the book refreshing in its honesty If somewhat biased at times and rightly so!
Why would you buy this oddly named book?
Because it does exactly what it claims. I had a laugh many times, agreed with just about everthing and was thoroughly entertained.
If your thinking of travelling to Slovenia buy it!
If your thinking of living in Slovenia buy it!
If your just plain interested, buy it.
You won't be disappointed it's both a good read and educational.
Thanks Noah, perhaps we will judge schnapps one day.
Craig.
