Building An Authoritative Travel Blog

Authoritative blogs seem all the rage at the moment but what exactly is an " Authoritative Travel Blog ?" Well my understanding of the matter is it is a blog that is not only very informative to the readers but that the information comes from authoritative type people in connection with what they are writing about.

Hopefully my articles below will give an insight on travel and travel related experiences from all over the world from many authoritative writers as they have been there and done that.

Articles will be and are published often and this means current travel experiences and up to date places to visit. If you have also visited these places or wish to comment then please do so remembering this blog is intended to family orientated visitors so please be respectful.

I have seen many fears raised through my article site and feel that any traveller today that, for one reason or another, decides against travel insurance then they are possibly being a little short sighted. We do not want our boats to sink but are happy to carry life rafts. travel insurance is a similar idea. We do not wish to ever claim on it but if things go wrong as they sometimes do it is a benifit to have the insurance.

Saturday, May 9, 2009

Going Books in Fairs

By Ian Kleine

Well, quite really, the first string of thoughts you wouldn't think fairs with are books.

They're boring, moldy (hey, sometimes they are!) and you wouldn't probably want to spend an activity that is meant to be done in the library. But what's different about book fairs, is you get to see an amazing difference rather than just your standard trip into the library.

But book fairs, in my nerdy sort of way, are awesome. It's a library-shop. Well, okay, that sounded boring. It's basically just like a bookstore. Except there's not much of the elevator music they keep playing in the background, you hear more noise because the fair is either outside or inside the mall, and you get to read while standing up, instead of lounging around in the bookstore's reading area.

The redeeming thing about Book Fairs is rarity. Yes, you get to find a book not available in any bookstore. That book could well have been the last of its kind, the surviving copy of a failed printing operation, or the diary of a legendary person. One would never comprehend the sensation unless one experiences it.

Those books could be from a personal collection, an antique, even something familial. I've seen my share of hand-bound, leather-covered books in a modern book fare and the feeling one gets is like finding Captain Whatsisname's treasure chest. Never mind if the book talks nothing but farming or some boring stuff, but the important thing is value. (I once found a book on necromancy, but let's not go into that.)

You could resell it in the next year's fair for an even heftier sum, or start your own personal collection of rare classics. Who knows, in a few year's time, you might be the proud owner of the literati's Holy Grail. Now that would count for something, wouldn't it?

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