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Round Here and Over Yonder: A Front Porch Travel Guide by Two Progressive Hillbillies

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Join Southern comedian duo Trae Crowder and Corey Ryan Forrester in this hilarious and irreverent travel guide as they wander about ponderin' the peculiarities beyond their small-town front porches. Trae and Corey will take you from the smallest of small towns to major US metropolises (or is it metropoli? We haven't a fartin' clue!). They'll even cross the pond to sip tea in some of them fancy kings-and-castles places that PBS Viewers Like You can't stop yapping about. From Chickamauga to Cheyenne, New York to New Orleans, Seattle to Scotland—no matter where these two wandering jesters go, there's something to roast, something to toast, and something to learn about what ties us together as humans. Even the most outrageous of us. In this book you'll Perfect for anyone

256 pages, Hardcover

Published September 19, 2023

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Profile Image for Whitney.
676 reviews45 followers
September 11, 2023
Hilariously funny & I got so excited when they mentioned my hometown (yes, the garbage plate IS the fattest food America has invented 😂)! Highly recommend the audiobook! Thanks to Libro.fm for the ALC.
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1,734 reviews2,005 followers
June 8, 2026
Roughly 2.4 million years ago, or so it feels since MAGA was foisted upon the world, I read The Liberal Redneck Manifesto: Draggin' Dixie Outta the Dark by Trae Crowder and Corey Ryan Forrester (and Drew Morgan, though apparently he decided to sit this one out). And I loved it. And I continue to very much enjoy these comedians. So when I saw that they had a new(ish) book out, I knew I'd have to read it. (Ish because I'm no longer on social media and therefore pretty terrible at keeping up with new releases unless I see it on Goodreads.)

This is a travelogue featuring places that Trae and Corey have either lived in or visited, and their travel recommendations to others who may one day visit these places too. They provide recommendations on things to do, foods to eat (this is a huge theme for them, no matter whether the food was gourmet upscale once-in-a-lifetime dinner at The French Laundry in Napa or a thing called the Garbage Plate in Rochester), what to wear, etc. It's generally positive, very little criticism at all of anywhere they went (truly, the only thing I could think of as "criticism" would be their commenting on the way that a plantation tour presented slavery as though it was a fun trivia fact instead of the lived misery of generations - but even that they couched in a "this was years ago, so I imagine that's changed for the better since then" caveat).

As I have been trying to get back into my walking regimen after all my medical stuff, I opted for the audio, and oooooweeee am I glad I did! I listened to this over the course of two 4 mile walks (gotta get them 10,000 steps!), and was laughing like a loon during both. I tend to be a vocal audiobook listener. I'm the equivalent of that person in the movie theater shouting at the woman for going upstairs when the killer is IN THE HOUSE! So you can imagine that people probably crossed to the other side of the street when they saw the crazy person laughing maniacally and muttering stuff about Florida.

But seriously shit like this cracked me up:
"Is it the South? Florida Edition:
Is Florida the South? An oft-debated question, to be sure. At the end of the day, anyone who knows anything about Florida knows that more than anything else, Florida is just Florida. Ain't no other Floridas out there, cain't be, because if anywhere else tried, Florida would do bath salts and murder them, as Florida works the same way the Highlander does.
Around Florida, the saying goes, "In Florida, the farther north you go, the farther south you get." And in our experience, that's pretty damn accurate. The northern part of Florida is every bit as southern as any part of Dixie, maybe more so. I mean, people turn lizards into boots there, for God sakes. The region also gifted the world with both Tom Petty and Lynyrd Skynyrd, so yeah, damn right it's the South!"
Having grown up in northern Florida, can confirm. 100%.

Anyway, I really freaking enjoyed this, and yes, I DID borrow the audiobook again just to quote that section so I can come back and giggle at it from time to time. :D
Profile Image for Lindsey.
1,215 reviews24 followers
May 11, 2024
4.5 stars. Definitely listen to the audiobook if you possibly can, I can't imagine that reading it would be as funny as the authors' narration.

Like all humor-based media, different sections appeal depending on your background and the sketch involved. I found the whole thing to be more hit than miss and particularly enjoyed the sections on places I had lived or travelled, which makes me think that I'd probably enjoy the rest better if I'd been to those places. The first section, "Round Here" was the funniest to me, being both from the south and among the many, many southerners who have a love/hate/cringe relationship with the modern south and its representation in the rest of the world. Please bring on the sweet tea and hold the ignorance.

The final section, "Yonder Yonder", about the authors' overseas trip to the U.K., was a solid reminder that travel is edifying and should be attempted whenever possible.

Highly, highly recommended to southerners, southern ex-pats, and all our northern/mid-west/west coast friends who smile bemusedly at our weird sayings and roll their eyes at whatever southern state has been most in the news this week.
2,219 reviews23 followers
October 7, 2023
(Audiobook) Big fan of these comedians, especially Trae Crowder, so figured I would give this a listen. Worth the time to do so. Given that I have lived in and/or visited many of the areas these two men visited, their insights resonated with me. Laughing especially at their takes on Nashville, Texas and England. Their style of humor is not for everyone, but for those that do like them, this “hits”. Besides, a couple of good-ol’ boy rednecks traveling…guaranteed to offer some good laughs. The audiobook is going to bring the ranking up substantially on this work, but the hard-copy would have its moments (more of a 3.5-4 stars). Get the audiobook, either through priority loan or actually buy the thing.
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135 reviews
November 16, 2023
4.25 - I’m an unabashed Trae Crowder fangirl so there’s that.
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Author 1 book670 followers
January 27, 2024
This is an interesting travelog, told by two very funny comedians. The book is filled with short entries about the various places they've traveled and anecdotes about the people they met, the food and beverages they consumed, and the cultural norms they noted.
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2,623 reviews
October 16, 2023
I didn't know who these comedians were when I started this book but I'm always up for a funny audiobook read by the authors. I loved the end of the book when they were in England and Scotland the best. Their takes on that were hilarious. The parts in the US were also entertaining but they jumped around a lot faster and there was either no pattern for how they switched cities or I didn't notice the pattern because I was listening to it instead of reading it. I'll seek out their comedy in the future.
897 reviews12 followers
September 22, 2023
I loved this book! I, too am from the South. In fact, I live about halfway between Trae and Corey's hometowns (Go Vols!)

Anyway, I've been to about ⅔ of the places they visited on their travels. My experiences were similar to theirs in most of them. My trip to England was in 2011. They were still griping about Dubya. Oh what innocent times.

Anyway, I recommend going to Italy. Fabulous food and REALLY old stuff. Don't miss Pompeii. You get to actually walk around in the ruins and touch stuff, at least you could ten years ago. France was about what we expected. See the Louvre and the Eiffel tower and then go on to Italy or Germany. Nuff said.

I look forward to the next book. Btw, Australia is on my bucket list. It may not ever happen so I look forward to "seeing" it through Trae and Corey's eyes.
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806 reviews46 followers
March 14, 2025
This was fun and funny. I found both Trae and Corey about a year ago and have been going through their videos on YouTube, there's alot there and and in these chaotic times we're living in, I need to laugh and keep my sanity. Definitely recommend this and their stand up.
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1,713 reviews137 followers
October 17, 2023
MOkay, but Lexington is not the biggest city in the Commonwealth. Get it right. Having lived 3/4 of my 42 years in Kentucky and Tennessee, plus a couple years in Alabama, I really enjoyed the southern pieces. I’ve been following Crowder on social media for a few years and I like the “liberal redneck” vibe. Both authors did a nice job narrating. This is just what I needed to break up my October spooky reading.
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698 reviews24 followers
April 12, 2024
I'm a big fan of Trae Crowder, having gotten to see him perform in person and regularly watch his multitude of YouTube videos and podcasts. I'm also from Tennessee, but the city part, and love his brand of liberal redneck. I also love to travel, and do so more than the average bear, so this was perfect. Humorous travelogues are always a good pick for me. This one had me laughing out loud in my empty home and trying to memorize what I just read!

Corey and Trae are an amazing duo and this definitely came through. While reading this, I could hear their voices in my head with their accents. It's better with the accents! I'd recommend this to anyone who has ever lived in one of the places they mention, because you will love and hate your entry in equal measures!
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267 reviews
April 25, 2024
Thank you, Mary, for the recommendation. It was the perfect book to read after Doppelganger scared the ever lovin' shite outta me.
These two are some of the sweetest, funniest hillbillies around. What makes their humour so delightful-yes, I used that word-is they KNOW they're hillbillies and they KNOW how they're seen by the rest of the world. And they embrace it and are embarrassed by it all at the same time. They play the dichotomy/duality perfectly.
Their bits on England and Scotland were my absolute favorites.
They say the quiet parts out loud and with a drawl.
I listened at 1.25. And you are reading this with a southern accent.
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309 reviews17 followers
June 21, 2024
I may be in the minority here, but these two guys are not funny. They belittle southerners, they keep claiming they’re not racist, which, in my opinion, means they are and they consistently think that being gay is an insult. Don’t appreciate it. Don’t like it. Don’t recommend it. Oh, and for some reason, claiming that they’re progressives is just Clickbait.
21 reviews9 followers
October 2, 2023
I always relate to these guys so much. The way they describe their views of themselves as Appalachians in the larger world is so similar to things I've been working on in myself, and it is refreshing to encounter it so honestly presented in what was still such a fun ride.
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27 reviews23 followers
June 16, 2024
Perfectly charming book. Plenty of laughs.
A lot of interesting compartmentalized anecdotes abut specific cities and regions. However, overall the book lacks substance. It doesn’t really say anything of note or connect everything together.
Listen to the audiobook to get the full experience.
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62 reviews2 followers
November 24, 2023
I really hope Trae and Corey write another travel book. This was most excellent, especially in audiobook. Laughed myself silly!
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103 reviews
November 30, 2023
Forget Frommer’s, Fodor’s, Lonely Planet, or any other upstanding and well-researched travel guide creators. I’ll be taking the off-beat and irreverent travel advice of Trae and Corey from now on.
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557 reviews
March 19, 2024
Total hoot! Especially liked their descriptions of England. I had the same damn observations!😀. I loved England btw. Can’t emphasize enough that comedy books should be listened to. This one was so much fun to hear their stories in their southern accents!
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53 reviews1 follower
November 18, 2024
Hilarious read, especially if you have any connection to the South.
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1,352 reviews
May 4, 2024
Audiobook

Enjoyed the Over Over Yonder section (part 3) more than others.

Even though they spoke about Kentucky's split personality it was too bad they didn't speak about the confused souther/midwestern city of Louisville. Besides, there is a bunch of stuff to do in Louisville and much to make fun of.
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1,170 reviews29 followers
November 13, 2025
Living in a conservative small town (even though it isn't the South) I related to a lot of the moments. It was funny to hear my grandparents slang in the book. I enjoy their TikToks and the book had their voice in every page. I did enjoy that it didn't shy away from the horrible history of some of the places, but I also enjoyed that they reminded us that isn't all.

4 stars
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829 reviews13 followers
December 3, 2023
Thank you to @librofm and @harperhorizon for the ALC!

Matt and I listened to this together while driving back from the East Coast and it was especially fitting to listen to while traveling!

Matts Thoughts: He liked it overall. Sometimes he would zone out if a section got too long and some parts were funnier than others. But it was a fun and short listen!

My thoughts: I thought this was entertaining enough. I laughed many times. However, there was A LOT of negativity from Trae about his body and everyone has their own journey and feelings but so many times I thought "maybe talk about these thoughts in therapy?" I did appreciate his talk about mental health and therapy - I've noticed a trend lately of more men sharing mental health struggles and experiences in therapy and I think that's really great. Overall a fun listen with Matt but take care if body image stuff is triggering!
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262 reviews1 follower
January 3, 2024
This has been a painful read, I picked it up thinking it would be funny, but it was not. Maybe I am too old and just did not connect with the author but give me a break. The south I grew up in was not as unaware as the author seems to be, maybe he was too drunk or high all the time and did not bother to read a book.

If the author would tone back the language and stop trying to convince the reader he is not racist it might be a good read. I know the old saying is "The lady doth protest too much, methinks", however I think it applies here.

If you belittle someone then say no offense does not make it any less offensive.

Everyone has an opinion and mine may not be popular, but I did not enjoy this book at all.
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67 reviews4 followers
May 9, 2025
I listened to the audiobook, which I think is the way to go on this one. It was entertaining, pretty much what you expect of two southern comedians who travel around the country and give you their impressions of the cities they visited. The second half was better than the first, perhaps, because they were out of the country for the first time.
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January 4, 2024
After reading this I would be ashamed to call myself a southerner, if this guy had apologized once more for being white I think I would have screamed. If you have to say you are not a raciest a 100 times you need to take a step back and think seriously about what you are.

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862 reviews17 followers
July 31, 2024
There were parts where I laughed until I cried. This was a great travel book, with enough humor to make it all worthwhile! 🥳
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