16 Oct 2024

HOW TO REACT WHEN WOKEN AT 3AM BY DRUNK ARGENTINIAN BACKPACKERS WHILST STAYING IN A YOUTH HOSTEL AND OTHER LESSER KNOWN TRAVEL TIPS {1 DAY BLOG BLITZ}.

Today, for one daily only, I'm delighted to be participating in the Blog Blitz of book four in a series of books that, if nothing else, must surely be contenders for the longest book titles... ever.

Apologies to Rachel of Rachel's Random Resources and author, Simon Yeats, that a recent illness has put me way behind schedule and I find myself, not having fully read the book, unable to share my thoughts on it today as planned but promise I will do soon ...

AND IN THE MEANTIME ...


Genre ... Humour, Memoir, Travel

Publication Date: 10th September 2024

Estimated Page Count ... 260

Standalone fourth book in the Lesser Travel Tips series

Book 4 of the hilarious book series that those in the know will want to read when arriving at Paris airport so they laugh so freaking hard that it will intimidate any suspicious characters looking to abduct them and sell them into the human trafficking game.

Life was not meant to be easy, Simon Yeats’ father used to tell him. Well, it sure as hell was not meant to be this bizarre and witty. Australian ex-pat Simon Yeats shares his stories of travel misadventures and dubious personal introspection with comedic insights into the unusual and uproarious elements of living his life abroad. All while having a sense of Wanderlust as pervasive as Mongol hordes in the 12th century.

From how to negotiate getting abused in Los Angeles when you will only drive at 5 miles/hr., to what to do when locked out of your hotel room in your underwear, to the emotions of attempting the world’s second highest bungee when you have a pathological fear of heights, to how to deal with the trials and tribulations of staying in a youth hostel with travelers who have no respect for the other guests.

Simon Yeats has gone into the world and experienced all the out of the ordinary moments for you to sit back and enjoy the experience without the need to empty your bank account, get squeezed sitting in a middle airline seat, or deal with border security at the Ukraine/Russia boundary.
Sounds good, right?
For my thoughts on the other book in the series please click on the relevant link{s} and I'll see you soon with my thoughts on book four.
  1. How to Start a Riot In A Brothel In Thailand By Ordering A Beer And Other Lesser Known Travel Tips
  2. How to Avoid Getting Mugged In Rio Janeiro By Singing Songs By The Police And Other Lesser Known Travel Tips
  3. How To Survive Making Yourself Look Silly While Dancing With The German Mafia At A Bavarian Nightclub And Other Lesser Known Travel Tips

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