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Tears of the Giraffe by Alexander McCall Smith

tonyturton.com Posted on 14 September 2004 by Tony21 August 2015

The second book in the series continues Mma Ramotswe’s story and is as delightful as the first. Maintaining the format there is one investigation which is pursued through the book, interspersed with shorter "cases" and development of the principal characters.

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Posted in Book Reviews, Crime, Fiction | Tagged Africa, Botswana

Zen and the Art of Hip-joint Maintenance by John Caunt

tonyturton.com Posted on 27 August 2004 by Tony16 August 2015

A self-confessed grumpy old git walks and cycles from Land’s End to John O’Groats with a mixture of good humour and bad temper. Interesting enough for a quick read, but the book needs something more to stand out from the … Continue reading →

Posted in Book Reviews, Non-fiction, Travel | Tagged cycling

Secret History by Donna Tartt

tonyturton.com Posted on 14 July 2004 by Tony9 August 2015

Let’s be honest: despite the “bestseller” label and the eulogies on the back cover, this is far from being a great book. Here are echoes of many powerful classics – “The Magus“, “Crime and Punishment“, “Catcher in the Rye“, “Lord … Continue reading →

Posted in Book Reviews, Fiction, Rubbish (fiction)

The Canterbury Tales by Geoffrey Chaucer

tonyturton.com Posted on 3 April 2004 by Tony16 August 2015

Not having done any Chaucer at school, reading The Canterbury Tales is one of those things I promised myself I would find time for and am pleased to have done at last! Although some parts are rather tedious six centuries … Continue reading →

Posted in Book Reviews, Classic, Fiction

The No. 1 Ladies’ Detective Agency by Alexander McCall Smith

tonyturton.com Posted on 23 March 2004 by Tony21 August 2015

This is the first of Alexander McCall Smith’s books in this series, set in Botswana, in which he introduces his principal character Mma Precious Ramotswe. The book combines a fictional biography of Mma Ramotswe with a series of short-story style … Continue reading →

Posted in Book Reviews, Crime, Fiction | Tagged Africa, Botswana

Essential Bushcraft by Ray Mears

tonyturton.com Posted on 24 February 2004 by Tony9 August 2015

Despite the titles of Mears’ popular TV series “Extreme Survival” and “World of Survival”, this is not a survival handbook. If I understand Mears correctly, he draws a distinction between “bushcraft” and “survival”. Bushcraft is an end in itself, a … Continue reading →

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Elizabeth Main by Anker, Bauer, Britschgi & Seger

tonyturton.com Posted on 12 December 2003 by Tony14 August 2015

Elizabeth Main was one of the early pioneers of Alpine mountaineering, and especially, it follows, of women’s mountaineering. She was also an accomplished self-taught photographer. This book is based on a collection of her early photographs now housed in the … Continue reading →

Posted in Biography, Book Reviews, Non-fiction | Tagged alps, mountains

Around Glencoe

tonyturton.com Posted on 17 October 2003 by Tony4 December 2017

October 2003 Introduction This week I was based on the north shore of Loch Leven, leading a “Munro Bagging” holiday for HF Holidays. The week was badly affected by gales: wind speeds on the summits and high ridges never fell … Continue reading →

Posted in Mountains, Scotland | Tagged Munros

The Segnas Pass

tonyturton.com Posted on 30 September 2003 by Tony4 December 2017

Flims – Elm, 6 September 2003 This post is part of the story of a three-day walk in south-east Switzerland. See this article for the main story. The Segnas Hut (Camona da Segnas) We started by getting the bus from … Continue reading →

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A Small Part of a Big Walk

tonyturton.com Posted on 30 September 2003 by Tony24 August 2015

The Big Walk Across Switzerland On 31 August 2003 our son Jonathan arrived in Val Müstair in the east of Switzerland, close to the Italian border. This was the start of a walk across Switzerland which took him via Zurich, … Continue reading →

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