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  • The Lost Continent

  • Travels In Small Town America
  • By: Bill Bryson
  • Narrated by: William Roberts
  • Length: 10 hrs and 12 mins
  • 4.4 out of 5 stars (2,237 ratings)
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The Lost Continent

By: Bill Bryson
Narrated by: William Roberts
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Summary

Hardly anyone ever leaves Des Moines, Iowa. But Bill Bryson did, and after 10 years in England he decided to go home, to a foreign country. In an ageing Chevrolet Chevette, he drove nearly 14,000 miles through 38 states to compile this hilarious and perceptive state-of-the-nation report on small-town America. From the Deep South to the Wild West, from Elvis' birthplace through to Custer's Last Stand, Bryson visits places he renamed Dullard, Coma, and Doldrum (so the residents don't sue or come after him with baseball bats). But his hopes of finding the American dream end in a nightmare of greed, ignorance, and pollution. This is a wickedly witty and savagely funny assessment of a country lost to itself, and to him.

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The road trip you're dying to take

I won't be the first person to tell you that Bryson is smart, funny, and has absorbed British sarcasm by osmosis so seamlessly that it almost trumps us when narrated in the velvety American accent of the actor on this audiobook. Small town America is pulled apart, examined forensically by each of its cast of stock characters and institutions, and then put back together with a new-found affection by both you and the author. This book is like dismantling an old Chevy, finding that it still works, restoring it and then driving it around proudly. You'll feel both the European distaste for anything nouveau that Bryson has adopted, and the universal pull towards Americana. Brilliant.

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Cynical and occasionally unpleasant

I’m usually a fan of Bill Bryson, and I had thoroughly enjoyed ‘A Walk in the Woods’ (also read by William Roberts), so my hopes were high for ‘The Lost Continent’. Unfortunately, I did not enjoy this very much for three main reasons: firstly, what is it about? With a title like ‘The Lost Continent’ I was expecting a more interesting exploration about what it means to be ‘American’. Not so: instead, this is a long road trip through small towns and large cities with no clear objective and therefore rather episodic and less compelling than ‘A Walk in the Woods’. Second, the book is dated in a bad way: references to Mexicans and ‘homos’ make you wince. But the third and biggest reason I struggled to enjoy this was because of the exhausting, unrelenting cynicism: while undertaking the kind of road trip most of us can only dream about, Mr Bryson does almost nothing but complain - at length - about the places he visits. While this is sometimes amusing, after a while it becomes monotonous. It even gets rather snobbish at times, with sweeping personal comments about people who live in ‘the South’ or in a particular place. He hates 95% of the food, the people and the places he visits, and so the ending - in which he gets sentimental about the trip coming to an end - rings false. If you like the idea of an 80s Karl Pilkington driving around America moaning about stuff, you may enjoy this much more than I did.

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Bill Bryson

Have listened to this book and found it brilliant,very well written by Bryson and great narration by William Roberts. Fantastic wit, some informative insights into rural American small town life, and great when he throws in the odd 4 letter word. I will be downloading all Byrson books in the near future but only the ones with Roberts narrating, he does a wonderful job.
They make a great team. If you are like me and have looked at these books and were not sure if you would like them, just listen to one.

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Worth the subscription on its own ..

What a gem! Tasked with a new routine that involved more bus journeys, I popped this on my 'pod to accompany me to work. Bad idea. I find very few things make me laugh out loud in public but this is most definitely an exception. On more than one occasion I found myself biting into my fingers to suppress a snort of laughter when all else was calm. He writes like blokes in the pub talk; with honesty and vivid descriptions of events where you can actually see them without being there. There's the occasional expletive thrown in but used in such a way as to reveal his true feelings in certain situations. The narrator Roberts is perfect, I'm sure Bill approves.

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Cringeworthy in places but still fun overall

Bryson’s works from a different time betray attitudes I do not like- particularly regarding both women and weight. On occasion, this caused me to turn the book off. However, these anachronisms aside, his words can light my day- and the actor who voices them really brings the work to life!

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Really enjoyable road trip...

If you could sum up The Lost Continent in three words, what would they be?

I've long harboured the idea of a road trip across America, so I'm very jealous of Bill Bryson!
His account of this trip around his home country is very enjoyable. Must say that this stage that the narration from William Roberts makes this adventure even better. He perfectly captures Brysons personality, and that shines within this book.
Starting in his home state of Iowa, Bryson first heads East, visiting the deep south and up the eastern seaboard. After a very brief stop at home, he's off west, visiting the Grand Canyon, Vegas and many more places that he's wanted to see but never got around to. All the time, he's looking for the idyllic place that he's led to believe exists somewhere in the US.
Even if you're not interested in the road trip itself, the insight into Bryson is just great, and well worth having a listen and many laughs to.

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Mr Bryson does it again.....excellent.

Once again another great listen from a Mr Bryson book. His trip around nearly all the US states has it all, pride, shame, fear about his homeland but above all it's really funny. You certainly cannot accuse Mr Bryson of being completely (and typically) gung-ho about his country and compatriots and he does tell it how it is. I certainly would recommend having a map of the country handy too so you can try and follow his progress.



As for the Roberts vs Bryson debate that other reviewers mention, I think they are both great narrators. So there!

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Déjà Vu?

Whilst amusing for the first 4 or 5 times, unfortunately Bryson's inimitable style of reviewing the places he visits become simply repetitive and dull, and by the time I'd reached Wisconsin I could take no more. The humour isn't terrible but just the same as so many of his other books. Couldn't finish this one. Narration is actually ok - fits Bryson's style just fine and not as annoying as some other reviewers considered.

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Bit too cynical

I love Roberts's narration as always. Some of this was funny and Bill is always interesting; but he is so cynical in this book, verging at times to unpleasantness rather than ascerbic wit. I would give this a pass. Choose A Walk in the Woods instead.

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Fantastic!

Where does The Lost Continent rank among all the audiobooks you’ve listened to so far?

This is without doubt the best audiobook i have listened to thus far.

Who was your favorite character and why?

The only real character in the book, the man himself, Bill Bryson!

Have you listened to any of William Roberts’s other performances? How does this one compare?

This is the first time i have listened to a William Roberts performance, the man is an absolute genius. I found myself still sitting in my car long after i had parked up, still listening to him. I couldn't tear myself away!

Did you have an emotional reaction to this book? Did it make you laugh or cry?

Apart from laugh most of the way through it, the book also brought feelings of nostalgia and that heart warming feeling you get from remembering the good times when you were a child.

Any additional comments?

I would highly recommend this audiobook to anyone i know, and everyone i don't! It is expertly read and a joy to listen to from start to finish. Another gem from Bill Bryson.

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