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Ebook About Joe Bunting thought Paris would be the perfect escape. But now he might not make it out alive.When a cautious writer realizes he's just $600 short of his dream trip to Paris, he chooses to raise the money by writing a book about the experience and crowdsourcing 12 adventures, crowdsourced from his readers, to accomplish in Paris.But when the adventures lead him inside the illegal catacombs beneath Paris with only the smallest flashlight in the world, he honestly wonders if he's going to die there, 60 feet beneath Paris, next to the bones of 6 million of Paris' dead, all for a book.Crowdsourcing Paris is the real life adventure of a cautious writer who decides to move his family to Paris for a few months. Witness a side of the City of Light you’ve never seen before as Bunting learns, at last, that the best stories always come from adventure.Buy Crowdsourcing Paris today to read the real life adventure set in Paris.Book Crowdsourcing Paris: Memoirs of a Travel Adventure (Crowdsource Adventure Book 1) Review :
Awe, warmth, nostalgia, vigor, inspiration. Those are the emotions going through me right now. Just finished the book and I have to say my expectations were truly blown out of the water. It really built up, selling itself in the beginning as little more than a travel blog post and then getting very, very real all of a sudden.Every chapter of this book made me feel inspired to write. It made me love writing, made me want to write something, anything. And by the end, it made me want to be vulnerable, to be myself, to find and attack my own areas of opacity. It made me want to feel ambitious. It made me aware of my enjoyment of life. I sound like I'm overselling it, but I mean, it was just a really good; no, a great book. It will almost definitely be the book I most recommend from this year's list and one that I will go back and read again later. Unlike other readers, I did not find this the read of the year, or anything close to it. I found, not surprisingly, that wanting to write a great book is no guarantee that you can do it. Nor does having a list of potential adventures to accomplish a guarantee that having done them, there'll be anything there worth writing about.SPOILER ALERT: Joe Bunting is a writer who began to believe that he could escape his uninspiring life and uninspiring writing by going to Paris with his wife and baby son. Surprise, surprise. What he didn't actually know was that going to a new place almost always means taking your problems with you. This was the big reveal in the story, which might seem like a great revelation, but it didn't excite me much. It's hard work to change yourself, and I saw no indication in the book that Bunting had any interest in doing that. It didn't even happen by accident.I'm not by nature someone who loves reading travel stories or memoirs. I've read a few that are so powerful I've gone back to them again and again. But those are few and far between.A memoir and/or travel story should be, first of all, about a lot more than a travelogue, more than descriptions of pretty boulevards and eateries and observations of people on the metro or the bus. Bunting spent virtually no time on any of the characters in the piece--very little on his wife, less on his son, and most important, what we learn about him is all crammed in at the end, instead of starting on page one and leading to a major change by the end.Bunting originally planned to go to Paris, sit in cafes where Hemingway and Faulker wrote, and thus somehow, inspired by his surroundings, write something brilliant. He was quickly disabused of this notion before leaving, because his friends were kind enough to point out that just sitting in a cafe wasn't interesting enough material to lead to a great book. They suggested instead that he take on specific challenges suggested by his blog readers, which he could complete there and then write about. This was sure to lead to much more interesting material.Bunting agreed to take on these challenges and then write about them. His output is less than inspiring.Yes, he talks about how he feels about what he's doing and then gives us an idea of what actually occurs when he does it. But I come away unexcited and uninspired. Not enough detail, not enough character building--and ultimately great books are all about HOW THE CHARACTERS CHANGE as part of their adventures. Bunting, by not telling us about his anxiety and social shyness till the mid- to late part of the book, takes away most opportunity for us to sympathize with him and root for him to change. News flash: He never really does. He realizes he enjoyed Paris and learned from it.Those are the Cliff Notes.I did read till the end, but I wouldn't do it again, nor would I recommend it. I bought it as a favor to the author, since I'm subscribed to his blog. But I'd suggest before writing the second in his projected adventure series that he seriously think about what he wants to accomplish, because what he wanted to accomplish in this one has apparently eluded me. 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