Review of The elderly Gentleman's Ulyssee
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Review of The elderly Gentleman's Ulyssee
Have you ever thought of doing something unique and rare, like going on a hike that lasts days, weeks, or even months? If you haven't, then I have a surprise for you from a man called Hans Bodmer who decided to go on a hike for two weeks from Zurich to Café de la Place. He takes an account of all the things that happen during his hike, for example, the time he wakes up and sets off, the places he walks through, the places he rests, and finally the hotel he decides to spend the night in.
He also lets his mind wander during these hikes, and he gives us his views on different topics and things such as religion, Coca-Cola, trees, business, newspapers, zodiac signs, and stars, among others. He adds a pinch of masculinity to the book by commenting on most of the women he meets while on his hike and how they act towards him. To find out more, please grab yourself a copy of the book The Elderly Gentleman's Ulyssee by Hans Bodmer.
I commend the author for his courage to go on such a rare and dangerous mission that most people would nearly find impossible. He goes on a hike because he loves and enjoys it, and this makes him courageous and unique. Most people nowadays barely walk due to the introduction of different means of transport and are not willing to take on such a risky endeavour.
I also liked that he included different quotes, sayings, and songs in his book, and each quote he mentioned fit the situation he was in when he mentioned it. This means that he put in a lot of effort to find the different quotes, songs, and sayings.
Another thing that is worth mentioning is the author's diverse knowledge on different topics. He had something to say about almost everything he saw, touched, used, or thought about, which I found admirable. He talked about trees, stars, zodiac signs, drugs, and religion, which proved how knowledgeable he is.
I didn't like the way he was classifying the women he met while on his trip. He was judging and classifying women according to their beauty, body shape, and the things they wore. He even mentioned women's lingerie and bras every time he saw them at a hotel or shop, which felt offensive.
Due to the reasons above, I rate this book 4 out of 5 stars. I recommend it to anyone interested in adventure and hiking because that's what it entails.
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