Travel Memoir Book Review – It Never Rains But It Paws

I was rather chuffed to get this wonderful review from author Alison Williams, who read my book because she is planning to retire, buy a campervan and hit the road with four dogs…

I am relieved and delighted to hear my book about the realities of RV life:

“…certainly hasn’t put me off my dream!”

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Click here to read the full review of It Never Rains But It Paws – A Road Trip Through Politics And A Pandemic on editor and author Alison Williams’ Blog.

Alison also kindly shared her review on Rosie Amber Book Reviews, a Feedspot Top 100 UK Book Blog. Rosie’s team of reviewers evaluate books in a variety of genres. By following Rosie Amber, I have picked up some tremendous reads that I would not have otherwise found!

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Albania: Riots In Tirana & Getting A Go Anywhere Truck Stuck. Again…

Our first morning in Albania, and it was all drama before breakfast.

The headline read:

Clashes between rival fans and Albanian police in Tirana on the eve of the UEFA final left 19 police officers injured, while 80 fans were sent back to Italy for riotous behaviour.

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Can You Visit Malta In The Winter Time?

Thoughts of Malta usually conjure up images of lying on the beach soaking up the sunshine and enjoying the warm, clear waters. So what’s there to do when it’s not hot enough to swim? Well actually, this little island has so much more to offer than just the beach, making it the perfect holiday destination pretty much all year round. Here are some of the things you can enjoy in the winter time…

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Overlanding in Albania – Bari to Durrës

We weren’t sure what to expect in Albania.

At the end of WWII, Albania became Europe’s equivalent to North Korea; a secretive, closed and isolationist country. Albania spent four decades under the iron grip of paranoid extremist ruler Enver Hoxha. As a communist state, Hoxha aligned Albania first with Russia, then with China, but broke links with both when he deemed their ideologies too lax and airy fairy.

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