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M**N
Norway
Got this as aGot this as a Christmas present for my friend who lived and worked in Norway for many years. She was delighted with pictures and it brought back many happy memories for her.christmas
C**E
Very beautiful!
I gave this as a gift to a 93 yr old Norwegian man for Christmas - it’s a beautiful picture book with fabulous photos. He loved it and said he had forgotten how beautiful his homeland was - that he should have never left it (kiddingly, of course) I recommend it especially for those you don’t know what to get for a gift.
A**E
This book is smaller than it looks.
Very nice book I gave as a gift but very small.
M**P
Exquisite Collection
Norway by Claudia Martin is an exquisite introduction to the country, moving beyond the clichés of Vikings and fjords to reveal the real Norway. The stunning photography vibrantly captures the majestic landscapes, including the vibrant sunsets reminiscent of Edvard Munch's The Scream, painted during his stay at Oslofjord.While showcasing the archipelago, mountains, and cliffs, the book also dives into Norway's communities, tourism, innovation, history, and art. I was mesmerized by the beauty of the architecture and the unique details, like colorful mailboxes dotting the islands. This book has firmly placed Norway on my bucket list!
L**E
Good Coffee Table Book, But No Maps
Norway: Land of Fjords and the Northern Lights proves that a picture is worth a thousand words. The photographs are, in a word, breathtaking, and show the landscape better than any text copy could. The book is separated into different sections, such as Glacier and Fjords, The Islands, Provinces and Towns, and Oslo. Each section has a lot of information about the areas, as well as interesting historical facts. As a jumping off point for someone looking to travel in the region, Norway: Land of Fjords and the Northern Lights would be a good start.That being said, the book was lacking in one important area. I was expecting to see maps of the area, with particular points of interest pointed out. There was not one map of Norway, neither close up or geographical to the part of the world. As a coffee table book, Norway was top notch and one I would recommend as a look at the region.Disclaimer: I was given an Advanced Reader's Copy of Norway by NetGalley and the publisher. The decision to read and review this book was entirely my own.
F**H
Photographs of gorgeous Norway
When I think of Norway, I think of stunningly beautiful scenery, interesting wildlife, glaciers, fjords, and Northern Lights. Maybe a Viking museum. This book is packed with gorgeous photographs. Most are of natural beauty. There are also photos of interesting architecture, everyday life, and artworks.The book itself is a work of art. This is not a travel guide at all, although there are brief descriptions providing details of the photographs. This is the type of book that I enjoy perusing and dreaming of an upcoming trip, a souvenir of a completed journey, or perhaps just to enjoy the beauty of Norway.
L**T
Beautiful photographs and interesting information about Norway
In this gorgeous 224-page visual explorer guide, travel writer Claudia Martin shares interesting facts about Norway’s history, geography, wildlife, and culture alongside roughly 175 attractive photographs.There are no maps and the text isn’t detailed enough to function as a travel guide, but this is a wonderful way for armchair travelers to learn more about Norway. For the more adventurous, this book might inspire travel plans or flesh out your list of sights to see, from glaciers, fjords, and waterfalls to theaters, churches, and museums.At 11.5 x 8.4 inches, this hardcover is a bit smaller than I’d prefer, but still large enough to function as a nice coffee table book. Most of the text appears in photo captions, so be aware that the font is small.Thanks to Amber Books for providing me with an ARC through NetGalley. I volunteered to provide an honest review.
J**R
Spectacular photography
This book is an immersive photo tour of Norway, from its liquid sapphire fjords to its vibrant cityscapes. It is impossible to pick a favorite photo of Norway’s natural landscapes. They are all stunning in this special place of immense beauty. Of the wildlife, my favorite photo is of the wistful-eyed Atlantic Puffin. It’s a treat to see the area that inspired Edvard Munch to paint <i>The Scream</i> in 1892, but this is just one of many tidbits this book offers as our “tour guide” comments on the many gorgeous and interesting stops. It would make an excellent gift for art lovers and for those who enjoy traveling to beautiful places.Thank you to Amber Books and NetGalley for allowing me to read this ARC.
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