I wanted to love this book - I've loved both the others - but even though I'd read of the difference in this one - it's too different for me.
Carcassone took me on a beautiful holiday in France full of humor and populated by funny, engaging people. I'd found it by accident in a B&B in Scotland (as we holidayed along the Caledonian Canal in Fort Augustus. What good timing!) and I loved it enough to order the next when I arrived home to the States.
Indian River I loved because it gave me Terry's very funny, irreverent and honest look at my own country and my fellow Americans.
I thought to myself "I love England, I wish he'd write this sort of book about his own canals at home and I could see narrow boating; in Britain, as it's meant to be, through his eye (as it were)". Lo and behold - he has! I thought!
I ordered Wigan Pier, and while it's a good book, he seems to be a bit jaded, a bit melancholic. But - my biggest complaint is that he just never seems to tell us the same stories! Who do you meet at the locks; how are the pubs, you MUST meet interesting people with great stories (I do every time I'm there!)
So, I'll finish this 3rd book, but it may sit beside the toilet and take me months - and I'll begin a new book today as well.
When he write Narrow Dog to My Local I'll be the 1st in line!!!!