Pages: 280 (Paperback) ISBN: 1841621307 Pub: Bradt Travel Guides Pub date: 2005-04-12 Amazon.co.uk Sales Rank: 179908
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Reader Reviews:Montenegro through rose-tinted spectacles (8/9 people found this helpful)Annalisa's book is the only guide you are likely to find which focuses entirely on Montenegro. However, approach with caution. It is undoubtably a useful book to have with you on your trip, but I learned after a day or two on the trip to take her opinions with a pinch of salt.
Are you Annelisa Rellie? (14/17 people found this helpful)I can't believe that anyone who read this book and went to Montengro would think it was good. The maps are awful. The practical information is rubbish. I can barely say anything about this book which doesn't contain an expletive. The worst thing is that she recommends some places to stay that are owned by the most untrustworthy, con - artists i've ever met. She paints a picture of this land as a beautiful unspoilt wilderness of noble people... blah blah blah. The woman who wrote it used to be an ambassador's wife and is currently writing a book on impossible dreams. Her description of the worlds first ecological nation (which has nearly 150 wolves in it, and pays hunters E15 each for their heads, which has more trash than India, where I spent three weeks and saw not one mammal, where the Dalmatian Pelican's numbers have been reduced from 30,000 to 14 due to trophy hunting ... I could go on) are 'gossamer in comparison' to the real Montenegro - they sound like an advert written by the ministry of tourism. A travel guide should give practical information, not wax lyrical about poetic nonsense. Not to say that the country itself is bad in any way, it's just not the place that she describes.
Fails Miserably on Practical Details (18/21 people found this helpful)This book is probably the poorest one in Bradt's unique series of guides covering the relatively little-known countries of the Balkan region. While most other Bradt guides successfully combine insightful background info and coverage of sights with providing the useful and necessary practical travel information, this one fails on the latter front miserably.
Montenegro is beautiful - thanks Annalisa Rellie (19/31 people found this helpful)Top notch guide to a lovely little country. Whether for honeymoon, adventure travel, boutique hotel or to kick back and relax, Montenegro is the place. Annalisa Rellie has fallen in love with her subject - and she has written the definitive guide. Edition 2 knocks the socks off Edition 1. The history section, and the descriptions of places, are both inisghtful and clear. Similar ProductsWestern Balkans (Lonely Planet Country Guide) Serbia: The Bradt Travel Guide (Bradt Travel Guide Serbia) English-Serbian Dictionary and Phrasebook: Romanised (Hippocrene Dictionary and Phrasebook) CategoriesAmazon.co.uk places this book into the following categories:
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