Thank you to NetGalley for the advance copy of the audiobook
This was my first foray into Ben Aitken's writing and it certainly won't be my last. Personally, when I travel, I'm very much a get lost and stumble over hidden treasures kinda guy, so this book intrigued me straight away. The writing of his joy, enthusiasm and willingness to find beauty, interest, history, or just something different and worth learning about in what we're lead to believe are the most mundane of cities made me not only want to visit places such as Sunderland, Bradford, Gibraltar and Chelmsford (I'm from down the road from here in Romford originally so this part of Essex really got my hackles up) but to explore any place and speak to it's locals and find out hidden gems (or dusty old rocks).
In truth, I'm already on board with this travel ethic, but the writing is very good indeed (far better than mine), and the evident sense of humour and love of the underdog are, quite simply brilliant.
An outstanding book.
PS I listened to the audiobook which the author narrated himself. I listen to A LOT of audiobooks and although his narration isn't what I'd deem to be top notch, he does bring his writing to life in, literally, his own voice, which really lends weight to his opinions and sense of humour. Thank you, Ben!