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Thanks to Amateur Traveler for their review of\u00a0The Expeditioner’s Guide to the World<\/em>\u00a0at their site this week<\/a>. Many of you are probably active listeners to\u00a0Chris Christensen’s Amateur Traveler podcast<\/a>, which at last look was\u00a0the number five podcast in iTunes’ “People and Places” category (damn Rick Steves was just ahead at number 4).<\/p>\n In her mostly glowing review, Carla Rountree described the book as “an easy, enjoyable read that blends humor, wisdom, a touch of sarcasm, and a clear love and appreciation of travel on the part of both the editors and the authors.”<\/p>\n She goes on to make a pitch for you new e-book users. “If you\u2019re looking for books to download to that new Kindle Fire you just got for Christmas, then consider adding this one to your list.”<\/p>\n Of course, you can always check out the book and purchase either the paperback or e-book version at Amazon by clicking here<\/a>.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":" Thanks to Amateur Traveler for their review of\u00a0The Expeditioner’s Guide to the World\u00a0at their site this week. Many of you are probably active listeners to\u00a0Chris Christensen’s Amateur Traveler podcast, which at last look was\u00a0the number five podcast in iTunes’ “People and Places” category (damn Rick Steves was just ahead at number 4). In her mostly […]<\/p>\n","protected":false},"author":1,"featured_media":13964,"comment_status":"open","ping_status":"closed","sticky":false,"template":"","format":"standard","meta":[],"categories":[1,2580,2561],"tags":[2555,862],"yoast_head":"\n