Customer Review: I bought this travel guide to assist in planning my trip to Europe. However, the guide is over 80% devoted to the USA and very few listings of anywhere else. A mere 50 pages of the available 716 pages is devoted to Europe. Spartacus would be a much better option if you are looking to travel anywhere... more info
Customer Review: Seth is amazingly funny and witty. His writing style is not comparable to anyone.
He really goes deep in the subject (no pun intented) and is acurate everytime! love, love, love it!
Customer Review: This book does an excellent job of covering beaches and businesses that cater to gay naked places for men. The only thing I would have liked to have seen better coverage of were the hot springs locations. Good Job!!!
Customer Review: This is a selection of 18 articles, varying considerably in length, quality, and richness of information. While one should expect accounts of real travels, events, and people, some of the articles are pure fiction. This is unfortunately the case of the only article on Israel, involving two... more info
Customer Review: Not only did the author give the reader a glimpse into his personal story of obsessive love; but also the added problem of his obsession - the young man that he lusts after is much younger than him, more beautiful, and lives and hustles in Romania.
There is a feeling for the reader, of... more info
Customer Review: I came across Jesse Archer's blog a couple months ago and totally loved it. Because of that i thought i should give his book a try. I'm not a big book reader but this one was just great. I read it on the plane and just could not put it down. Even after flying for 10 hours and being awake for over 24... more info
Customer Review: Kadushin, Raphael, editor. "Wonderlands: Good Gay Travel Writing", University of Wisconsin, 2004. The Delights of Gay Travel Amos Lassen Raphael Kadushin has compiled nineteen gay writers' personal reflections of travel in "Wonderlands" and it is a pleasure trip of a read. The title... more info