Nonfiction Work: Rick Steve's Ireland
Published : 2012
Pages: 560
Setting: Ireland
Time Period: Current day
Synopsis: This book is a great travel aid for people visiting Ireland. Rick Steve goes around Ireland and provides funny anecdones and tips to making a trip to Ireland great.
FORGET-ME-NOT Review:
I'm not going to rate this book because nonfiction books don't fit into my rating system. It's a great and useful book though. I would definitely recommend any of Rick Steve's travel books. He also has a travel show. This book has packing lists, road maps, and great places to visit in every city of Ireland. My favorite part of the book was his anecdotes from his trips. He says that the best part about visiting Ireland is talking to the Irish people. I really enjoyed when he asked if the guy was born there and the reply was: "No, I was born up the road a-ways."
Title read-a-likes
Back Roads Ireland by DK Publishing (Amazon)
Fodor's Ireland by Fodor's (Amazon)
Frommer's 25 Great Drives in Ireland by Penny Phenix (Amazon)
Ireland for Dummies by Elizabeth Albertson (Amazon)
Lonely Planet Ireland by Fionn Davenport (Amazon)
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