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[QUOTE="The Austrian, post: 490433, member: 62016"] Well then, tastes in reading and experiences are obviously highly subjective. HAPE Kerkeling's book was the only book I actually read, not just flicked through before hiking the Camino. His book is the single most sold non fiction book in the German speaking market in a long long time. Kerkeling is not only a fantastically humorous comedian and showman, he is a very gifted story teller as well. If I'd have anywhere near his talent and write a book, it would be titled "The Oddfellas", based on my personal impressions along the way. The Camino is a wonderful experience either way, but I find that too many guide books write about the Kumbaya and do not mention the not so brilliant side of things. While I did have a truly wonderful walk in the sum of all things, I had equally many head scratching moments along the way. Contrary to your love of "Albergue life", I found many of them the most testing part of my journey. [/QUOTE]
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