A review by moosepathleague
World Travel: An Irreverent Guide by Anthony Bourdain, Laurie Woolever

4.0

Travel book that's a cross between the michelin guide, and any equivalent for drinks, Atlas Obscura, and Man's Guide! Anthony Bourdain died before this book could become a reality so his editor dug out his words from print or footage and spliced them all together with more traditional travel information. His writing/speaking style is borderline crude - disguised as frank and honest. Sometimes it rings true for me, other times it's a bit off-putting. He Drank. A Lot. And had a fluid (mostly) past interest in drug of all types. This came out in Kitchen Confidential but I knew by limits and didn't read that one. I came to know him from his "bio" on Typhoid Mary and his travel shows. His voice is missed but be prepared for it.