If you are interested in travelling, it is highly recommended to read these three books about exciting travels around the world.
One Man, One Bike
by Paul Carter
There are many ways to travel around Australia. But Paul decided to tour on a motorbike that runs on cooking oil. Why? He worked in the oil industry, and was keen to explore replaceable fuels(燃料). So he bought the unusual bike from some university students who had built it themselves and set off. In his book, he almost dies in a crash and he even attempts to break the land speed record for a motorbike running on biofuel.
Travels Through Unloved Britain
by Tim Moore
Travel writers usually go to the best destinations. But not Tim."My primary challenge was to have a good time in places that everyone had said I wouldn't,"said the author. In this book, Tim travels to the worst places in the UK. Follow him as he heads to"the emptiest towns and the scariest pubs". And to make matters worse, he does it in the middle of winter. But he does discover that even Britain's ugliest parts have inner beauty.
Coasting
by Jonathan Raban
In 1982, Jonathan bought a boat and sailed for Britain. And this is the book about his adventure. Along the way he gets caught in a few storms, explores seaside towns and even takes his ageing parents along for part of the journey. Jonathan also uses his time at sea to think about the development of Britain in history. Like all great travel writings, Coasting is actually a story about life.