super informative in a concise manner (i especially appreciated the compilation of websites with info useful for daily travel), but as other reviews have mentioned, you really get hit with condescension especially as you progress further into the book. which could've been justified -- because yes, i can totally understand why tourists overwhelming your country's resources and leaving toilet paper everywhere can be infuriating -- but i also wanted to juxtapose two excerpts that made me want to bang my head against the wall. though not as blatantly egregious, the sentiment reflected in the first excerpt is echoed in other sections. i was going to say the following makes the book irredeemable, but i guess their existence is compatible with me actually having had learned some useful stuff and i can still see myself referring to it in the future (hence the two stars).
Excerpt 1 : "At the risk of sounding politically incorrect, there is increasing alarm among the Icelandic population concerning the number of Asian tourists who clearly have very little actual driving experience ... In many instances these folks' motoring experience have primarily been in driving simulators and they have virtually no practice in driving on stranded roads."
Ok actually reading this excerpt, I realize even in isolation how hilariously ridiculous it is ... yes, the stereotype that Asians are bad drivers is not new, but ma'am, have you realized that Asia is a whole-ass continent (>60% of the world's population), not to mention all the emigrants and their descendants from Asia who are also likely to be categorized as such??? i'm impressed you've been able to witness such a wide swath of these individuals so the extent that you feel so confident in your ability to draw this conclusion! MOST of our experience has been on driving simulators??? goddamn, there are that many driving simulators in existence??? someone contact the tech moguls, they're going to want to get in on that.
Excerpt 2 : "How do Icelanders feel about all the tourists spilling into their country? It is a question I get often, and it is not one that can be answered with a standard response, for the simple reason that "Icelanders" is not a uniform group."
the inconsistency between the principles that are operating in these two sections is truly poetic.