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Bicycle Diaries by David Byrne My rating: 5 of 5 stars I was expecting a different sort of book, with more content about cycling itself, but what David Byrne has written is so much better. With the freedom cycling provides, Byrne takes the reader along as he explores numerous cities while traveling for work. It's not just the terrain, but the architecture, art, music, politics, urban planning, sustainability and other aspects of society and culture that are examined. I loved the journey he took us on, whether it was his through local neighborhood in NYC or the more exotic locales he visits. I found this travel memoir to be interesting and completely charming. I'm inspired to look at my bicycle as a way to experience more. I've already (only half-jokingly) told my husband that our next vacation needs to be filled with scenic bicycle daytrips, odd (to us) festivals and exhibits, hole-in-the-wall pubs, world music and maybe even some belly dancing. View all my reviews