We all love to travel, to new places, new cities in cars, buses, caravans, by air, by the sea but I have travelled everyday since I was ten through books. I have let the ocean kiss my feet on the Coast of Ipanema and nosed around in Calgary and my travel expenses have never been more than the price of a McDonald Cheese Burger. Here's my travelogue where books can be found through the countries they have taken me to. The reviews are not professional and definitely not worth putting into a book review assignment for school! They are just a string of words that tell you what I felt when I travelled to a certain place. If it suits you, you go and book yourself a trip. If not, well...we'll keep it there!

Wednesday, February 19, 2014


The Melancholy Death of Oyster Boy and Other StoriesThe Melancholy Death of Oyster Boy and Other Stories by Tim Burton
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

And here I was thinking only Tim Burton's movies can haunt you! Here's a fun fact: his poetry is just as eccentric and just as amusing; in some respects even more demented.

No, do not go for the book if you're looking for some serious poetry. Go for it if you enjoy crazy, funny things like books by Roald Dahl or quite simply love Tim Burton the way I do.

Not everyone's cup of tea, this one but a small insight into Tim's awesomely imaginative brain!

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