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Without Reservations : The Travels of an Independent Woman

Without Reservations : The Travels of an Independent Woman

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A dream come true..
Review: I received this book from Amazon the day before I left for the beach (for a much needed vacation). From the very first page I was hooked. The author seems to have lived the existence that I have dreamed about for years. You will love this book. Another reviewer used the word "enchanting" and I have to agree. Thanks!

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Failure to engage
Review: I found this book to be very detached in the author's approach to the people she met and her travels in Europe. This book utterly failed to engage me compared to say the Best American Travel Writing 2000 which was full of wonderful perspectives of people and places. I found the writing good - quite readable but the author is very aloof and I was unable to identify with someone who although lived for some time in Paris just stayed in a hotel and made no attempt to really live in the city - there was no meeting of locals - just other tourists and no real empathy, awareness or stimulating knowledge of the environment considering the amount of time she must have spent in Europe. Altogether very disappointing as she is obviously a talented writer.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Loved It!
Review: I loved this book. For the adventure, for the people that she met along the way. She did things that I dream of doing and I became so involved that I felt I was on this journey with her! I highly recommend it.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Inspirational!
Review: A beautifully written novel. Having visited to over 15 different countries I could relate some of her experiences encountered while travelling. A must read for those looking for that extra something rarely found in travel writing. I look forward to reading more from Alice Steinbach.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: What fun!
Review: Just finished "Without Reservations" and what an enjoyable book it was. Since I'm also of a certain age and have traveled alone to London, Paris and Venice I recognized her feelings. Even tho I never met "a love" we have alot in common. My only critcism of her, tho, was going out at 3:00 in the morning in her pajamas in a rainstorm to stand on the Spanish Steps in Rome shortly after she had almost been mugged. I really don't think that was too bright. Still it was a wonderful book and I hope she writes another one soon.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Worth reading!
Review: I thoroughly enjoyed reading this book!Alice is a person who anyone would enjoy traveling with,and it was an easy, flowing read.Her personal observations on each new experience,and the people she met were a delight.I highly recommend this one!

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: WITHOUT RESERVATIONS, by Alice Steinbach
Review: Picked it up, and could not put it down. It was one of the most enjoyable travel books that I've read in years. I highly recommend it to anyone who has ever wanted to pack it up, and take to the road, especially if you are a woman, around 45 and single. Whether you can actually take to the road or not, the places that Alice Steinbach visited were so intriguing and explained in such detail that I felt I too were out there with her.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: This book needs a different title
Review: It is a great book, I really enjoyed it, but the title is a disservice. She travels WITH her plans and reservations all made ahead of time, and most of the book is about her NON-independent time with the interesting people she meets on the way. Which is all fine, but the title hints at something different. But, read this book and enjoy it for what it is, an intelligent and introspective woman taking a break from "real life" and enjoying her travels.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: This is a great moment,.. you see the goal of your wandering
Review: Leaving behind her two adult sons, her cats and her job at the Baltimore Sun, Alice Steinbach sets out to discover the Europe she knew 20 years ago. She also sets off on a voyage of self discovery. Traveling through Paris, London, and parts of Italy, she discovers the adventure of being free of of a job or home responsibilities. She also meets a cast of engaging characters in her fellow travelers. Told with an educated eye of a seasoned reporter, she captures all the tiny details of life in the various countries. The rhythms of life, the food, the smells , the lay of the land. This is a captivating story of self discovery and a tale of living life, not just filling it with it with things to do.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: A woman you'd want to travel with
Review: This book is by turns funny and touching. A middle-aged divorcee decides to take time off from her work and life in America and travel abroad by herself. She doesn't really end up being by herself, of course, and that's what makes the book so much fun. As she travels to France, England, and Italy, she meets both natives and other travelers with whom she briefly becomes entangled.

Perhaps the one sour note of this book is her relationship with Naohiro, who she meets near the beginning and obsesses about throughout. To me, he is far less compelling than the trio of women whom she meets in England, the partying Australian analyst, or the woman she meets in France who is clearly in an unhappy relationship.

Overall, though, I wanted to know this woman and have her as a travel companion--although that would be totally contrary to the theme of this book.


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