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Hi Sam,
Love this book. I think it’s the best of the three and it’s even better reading from a woman’s point of view. It’s great to read about a girl on the road. You left me wanting more! What happened next?!
Thank you,
Nikki - UK

Sam
Just finished it, a great read, thanks.
Steve - UK

Hi Sam,
Just finished reading your 'Distant Suns' and enjoyed it immensely.  I hope you are going to write up your trip through the USA and particularly Alaska.  Happy to purchase your next volume.
Paul - UK

Sam
Read the Book, great story.
When is the next installment??
Nick - Australia

I've read all 3 of Sam's books, and really enjoyed them.
I enjoyed the Long Way Up/Down/Sideways stuff as well, but I think Sam's adventures are more interesting and seem a lot more representative of what most overlanders can expect.
I'd say they are getting better with each new one he writes too : )
Deffo worth a read if you're stuck for something to put on yer Xmas list
Steve - UK

Having read Sam's two previous books. I was keen to follow his continuing journey. The previous books had given me a taste for the visual stimulation that only a well written travel book can give. You feel that you share the moment, drama and sense of excitement of his travels. Sam's latest book is no exception. Birgit as his travel companion gives a new light to his travels. Well done Sam. I hope others enjoy this book as much as I have.
Dave - UK

Sam,
Distant Suns is FANTASTIC… by far and away the best yet. I’m about half way through and loving it.
I spent a couple of days stranded in Croatia, whilst getting the alternator coil rewound on the R100 (the way one does) arrrgh and spent virtually all of the time sitting enthralled by Distant Suns.
There just seems to be something about the writing in this one that just flows that little bit easier and at the same time sort of grabs you by the throat so you have to keep on reading !!!
Dennis - UK

Sam,
Nearly finished the book, and it's a bloody good read.
Steve - UK

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