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Ghost Train to the Eastern Star

De: Paul Theroux
Narrado por: John McDonough
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In Ghost Train to the Eastern Star, Paul Theroux retraces the steps he took thirty years ago in his classic The Great Railway Bazaar. From the Eurostar in London, he once again sets out on a journey to the East, travelling overland through Eastern Europe, India and Asia. Infused with the changes that have shaped the exterior landscape and enriched with developments to his own perceptions and psychology, Ghost Train to the Eastern Star is an absorbing and beautifully written follow-up to The Great Railway Bazaar.©2008 Paul Theroux (P)2009 WF Howes Ltd Escritos y Comentarios sobre Viajes
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Detailed Journey • Honest Narrative • Excellent Writing • Compassionate Perspective • Dense Details
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Theroux is a master writer. if you are an armchair traveler Theroux is the man to travel with.

Paul Theroux Writes Winners

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I thoroughly enjoyed The Great Railway Bazaar, and so I decided to take this one on too.
I was afraid that this wouldn't live up, but it really did.
Paul's writing is excellent, and he's still an avid traveler; the fact that he had to change course from the original route made it all the more interesting as he was able to reach new places that he hadn't before.

A great follow up to the first

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Paul Theroux never disappoints! I learned so much about a part of the world I was very curious about.

Wonderful!

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Where does Ghost Train to the Eastern Star rank among all the audiobooks you’ve listened to so far?

Pretty High. I have a hard time reviewing the books I do not love.

What did you like best about this story?

The main character had so much understanding of people.

Have you listened to any of John McDonough’s other performances before? How does this one compare?

Yes,,,He is my favorite narrator. I have listened to most of what he has done and I loved Grand and Glorious Physician. The other story of Luke in the Bible. McDonaugh just is the characters to me. I also loved his Mitford Series and could not listen to the prequeal because it was not him.

Was there a moment in the book that particularly moved you?

I think his time in Viet Nam was amazing.

Great audio adventure

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I really wanted to enjoy this book as I have listened another one of his books and really liked it. However, this book was just too much of everything in a single book. He covered so much in this travel that (in my opinion) would have been plenty for several books. Instead, he decided to jam pack all of it into a single book.
I can appreciate the details, stories, and experiences that went into this lengthy travel and he certainly captured it well, but OMG it was hard to follow and enjoy this lengthy ramble of multitude of people, culture, random conversations, and opinions. 24 looooong hours of so many different countries, characters and stories that at times I found myself not even listening as it was all disconnected and all over the place. I guess his travel can be described as all over the place as well, but I think it would have been more enjoyable to have been able to immerse into storyline of Turkey, India, or Vietnam, or all these countries he talks about through a single book dedicated to each, and to focus on the stories and events he experienced there. Now that I'm finished, I can barely remember a few stories that stuck with me from this book because most of it got lost with so much mix thrown in together. Otherwise if you can keep up with this kind of mix, you may enjoy the book.

Too much and too long

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If you could sum up Ghost Train to the Eastern Star in three words, what would they be?

people more alike v, different

What other book might you compare Ghost Train to the Eastern Star to and why?

other theroux non fiction, or paul friedman hot flat and crowded

Which scene was your favorite?

two scenes: when theroux and his friend gave money to impoverished drivers to realize their dreams. Many professional reviewers of this book have called theroux self centered, yet he is charitable to unlikely unknown people in unlikely unknown places

Was this a book you wanted to listen to all in one sitting?

no, these types of books are to be consumed slowly

Any additional comments?

small details reveal the state of the humanity

World from a train/ touching vignettes of humanity

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I read The Great Railway Bazaar and I listened to Ghost Train... Godfather II is a great movie, but perhaps not as great as its forerunner. Is this the same? Too soon to say. Let me sleep on it. I have too much respect for Paul Theroux to let myself be disappointed. I have no doubt I will listen to this one again. 👍🏼

A must read!

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As usual, I loved the book and already plan on listening to it a second time. From mild England and Europe all the way to
hot Sir Linka and north through cold Japan and across frozen Siberia. What could be better than sitting in your easy chair in a comfortable room at home and enjoying a Paul Theroux adventure?

DO YOU LIKE IT MILD, HOT OR COLD?

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Good value in the vast distance and many cultures and nations covered, and the many hours of densely packed details he puts in, so if you want to be taken on a very long and detailed journey from Europe to Japan, it's the book to get. By the end though, the overall feeling was a bit depressive and jaded and the impression of nearly all the societies he visited was on the negative side - most of the population he encountered seemed to be either poor, desperate, drunk, grubby, corrupt or willing to do anything for a buck, which of course may well be true but was a fairly humourless theme. And his focus on talking to and about prostitutes wherever he went was starting to tip the balance from general interest to slightly uncomfortable obsession towards the end. Overall, quite engrossing and informative but not very optimistic about that part of the world - which is a pretty big chunk of the world - and I'd have to say ultimately no "feel good" in fact a bit of a "feel bad" experience.

Engrossing but kind of depressing

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This wonderful tale of travel sparks imagination and carries the listener along through thousands of miles of landscape, culture and history. It is perhaps best to listen to The Great Railway Bazaar first - then the changes through time (or lack of changes in other areas) can best be understood.

Sequel to perhaps the quintessential train travel story

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