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The continuing chronicles of Palin will be of interest to Python and Palin fans, Anglophiles, and anyone who has interest in the cultural world of the 1990s, as they provide delightful reading and time well spent with a fascinating and perceptive man.
The book's upbeat style will appeal to audiences who have enjoyed travel writings such as Anthony Bourdain's No Reservations and J. Maarten Troost's Lost on Planet China and The Sex Lives of Cannibals.
Fans of Palin's televised travel programs may be intrigued. Just don't expect the madcap hilarity of a Monty Python episode, despite the author's résumé.
These voluminous and copious diaries may be too detailed for a large general readership, but Monty Python and Palin fans will find them indispensable, and those with an especially Anglocentric taste in the arts and culture will be deeply rewarded.