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| The Ridiculous Race | 
enlarge | Authors: Steve Hely, Vali Chandrasekaran Publisher: Holt Paperbacks Category: Book
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Avg. Customer Rating: 17 reviews Sales Rank: 33446
Media: Paperback Number Of Items: 1 Pages: 336 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.7 Dimensions (in): 7.9 x 5.2 x 1.2
ISBN: 0805087400 Dewey Decimal Number: 910.41 EAN: 9780805087406 ASIN: 0805087400
Publication Date: July 8, 2008 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Condition: Brand new. No marks. No wear. Gift quality. Ships quickly with tracking number.
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The most absurd, hilarious, and ridiculous travelogue ever told, by two hit-TV comedy writers who raced each other around the world—for bragging rights and a very expensive bottle of Scotch It started as a friendly wager: two old friends from The Harvard Lampoon, now hotshot Hollywood scribes, challenged each other to a race around the globe in opposite directions. There was only one rule: no airplanes. The first man to cross every line of longitude and arrive back in L.A. would win Scotch and infamy. But little did one racer know that the other planned to cheat him out of the big prize by way of a ride on a quarter-million-dollar jet pack. What follows is a pair of hilarious, hazardous, and eye-opening journeys into the farthest corners of the world. From the West Bank to the Aleutian Islands, the slums of Rio to the steppes of Mongolia, traveling by ocean freighter and the Trans-Siberian Railway (pranking each other mercilessly along the way), Vali and Steve plunge eagerly and ill-prepared into global adventure. The Ridiculous Race is a comic travelogue unlike any other, an outrageous tale of two gentlemen travelers who can’t wait to don baggy cardigan sweaters, clench corncob pipes between their teeth, and yell at their sons, “You lazy bums! When we were your age, we raced around the world without airplanes!”
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The funniest, most interesting travel book I've ever read July 10, 2008 10 out of 14 found this review helpful
My review title says it all, folks. Hely and Chandrasekaran are simply amazing. (Full disclosure: I wrote this book.)
The best alliterative titled world race book ever scribed by sitcom writers. July 13, 2008 5 out of 6 found this review helpful
Much like the authors, I, too, have harbored fantasies about circumventing this vast, amazing planet we live on. However, I have realized that to do so would involve a huge amount of logistical planning, an intimate knowledge with countless cultures, fluency in multiple languages, large amounts of money, and a calm, courageous, travel-savvy demeanor.
Apparently, this is not the case.
There are two perks to reading this book. First, you will laugh loud and often, while also learning interesting facts about the world. (I found this book in the "Edutainment" section of my local bookstore.) Second, if these two clowns can race around the world and somehow come out unscathed, anyone can! Highly recommended.
Steve Hely's experiences make this worth the read July 28, 2008 4 out of 8 found this review helpful
I had hoped to love this book as much as "A Walk in the Woods" by Bill Bryson. Steve and Vali had a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to write something that was funny and a great ride to experience with them as we're home living vicariously. However, Vali MUST be a fairly short guy given his writting screams insecurity; thus, his excerpts tend toward annoying and petty. I'd give this book a 5 for Steve Hely's writing alone....except that Vali's obvious Napoleon complex became tedious after the first few chapters. If his family had named him Vali Napoleon, as he discussed, it would save the world from having to guess what he's all about. The saving grace of this book is Steve's writing. He's honest, insightful, interesting, charming, funny, and a million other adjectives that give you reason to take the time to read this book. If Steve wrote books, instead of comedy for some wonderful shows, I'd read them all; he's that good.
Funny but....... July 21, 2008 3 out of 10 found this review helpful
This review contains spoilers-you have been warned. I gave this book three stars because I was entertained by it, and did laugh out loud. But I also feel cheated because co-author Vali elected to use airplanes for most all of his travels- a violation of the gentlemen's agreement he with his "friend" Steve. I was really looking forward to an actual race around the world, and when I realized this wasn't to be, I felt cheated out of my hard earned money-didn't they teach ethics at Harvard Vali? I have nothing but respect and admiration of co-author Steve who did obey the rules, and clearly had a more rewarding experience. I only wish there was a way the the publishers royalties could only be given to Steve, and not that cheater Vali! Again shame on you Vali!
I'm having a great time writing a review for this book July 11, 2008 2 out of 10 found this review helpful
I find the amazon "5 Star" rating system to be insufficient for my needs as a reviewer. I prefer the system I devised, which I call the "Bullseye" system.
I give this book 5 Bullseyes out of 5.
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