Go to:  
  1. Finland
  2. /
  3. novel

Finland

Chair with a book by a lake
Travel literature has inspired, prompted, educated and provoked millions into either following in the author's footsteps or setting out on their own path. For others novels have created the space to dream of other worlds. Here is a selection of travel books which tipsters have enthused about. If you've got a favourite, why not add it?
Order tips by: Most recent first  |  Most popular first

    This is how a guide book should be written. It won't tell you where to catch a bus in Helsinki, but it will give you a very sharp insight into the mind of the guy who drives it.
    I judged the book from two perspectives: firstly as a keen traveller and secondly as a published writer. Firstly, as a traveller, I have shelves creaking under the weight of numerous guide books and this one has to be one of, if not the absolute best. It tells me things I want to know about the people who live in the country; things which other guide books avoid mentioning. That alone makes it a worthwhile read.
    Secondly, as a published writer I enjoyed immersing myself in Ms Moles' brilliant text and wonderful sense of humour. This is about as far as you can get from a dry, dusty old guide book. It is refreshing and honest and a wonderful read. If you buy no other book about the Finns, buy this one. The first time I read it was to learn about the Finns. The second time was simply to enjoy again the brilliantly funny prose.

    100%

    agreed

    1

    people

    I agreeI disagree