Travel Book of the Week: “An Outlaw Makes It Home” by Eli Jaxon-Bear Eli Jaxon-Bear (here’s his Travel Style Q&A) is the author of “An Outlaw Makes It Home.” Here’s how the book is described in the press release: “Pulling no punches, his… Johnny Jet , October 29, 2018
Travel Book of the Week: “Falling for London: A Cautionary Tale” Canadian TV journalist Sean Mallen just wrote a book titled “Falling for London: A Cautionary Tale.” For me, this was perfect timing as I just returned from London last week…. Johnny Jet , October 22, 2018
Travel Book of the Week: “3 Feet to the Left: A New Captain’s Journey from Pursuit to Perspective” My buddy Brett Snyder from Cranky Flier just recommended a new aviation book titled “3 Feet to the Left: A New Captain’s Journey from Pursuit to Perspective” by Korry Franke. The… Johnny Jet , October 15, 2018
Travel Book of the Week: “100 Things to Do in New Orleans Before You Die” It’s almost Halloween! Since New Orleans is one of the most popular cities for celebrating the holiday, and such a hot destination all-year-round, this week we’re featuring our friend Beth D’Addono’s… Johnny Jet , October 8, 2018
Travel Book of the Week: “100 Places in Cuba Every Woman Should Go” by Conner Gorry On our way to Barbados last week, we flew right by Cuba, so I thought this week would make the perfect time to feature this book from Conner Gorry. “100… Johnny Jet , October 1, 2018
Travel Book of the Week: “A Better Life for Half the Price” by Tim Leffel Have you ever thought about moving to another country for a better and cheaper life? If so, then check out the book “A Better Life for Half the Price” by my… Johnny Jet , September 10, 2018
Travel Book of the Week: “Dogs on Instagram” As you may already have seen, the Dogs of Instagram account is our Travel Instagrammer of the Week feature this week. The account has four million followers, for whom it… Johnny Jet , September 3, 2018
Travel Book of the Week: “London Letters” “London Letters” is a fun, interactive way to explore and discover things that you wouldn’t spot using a typical London guidebook. The cards featured inside are each fronted with one… Johnny Jet , August 6, 2018
Travel Book of the Week: “Dream Walker” by Larry Prosor Larry Prosor knows how to capture a sense of place. He has spent a successful career taking breathtaking photography in various places around the globe. In his debut novel, “Dream… Johnny Jet , July 30, 2018
Travel Books of the Week: Michael Yamashita Photography Books If you read my whole newsletter, then you probably know that I made Michael Yamashita our Travel Instagrammer of the Week this week. After seeing his Instagram handle, I’m sure… Johnny Jet , July 23, 2018
Travel Book of the Week: “The Survival Doctor’s Complete Handbook” Reader’s Digest recently highlighted a story in their newsletter titled “20 Everyday Fixes to Survive Basically Anything.” Of course, I was compelled to click it, and I’m glad I did… Johnny Jet , July 9, 2018
Going to Santa Barbara? Get This New Book Last week, author Michael Cervin released a book called “Santa Barbara Know-It-All: A Guide to Everything That Matters.” As written on Amazon: “Any travel book about Santa Barbara should be… Johnny Jet , June 25, 2018
Travel Book of the Week: “Headwind” by John J. Nance A while back, I asked my friends on Facebook to recommend great travel books that I could feature in this weekly column. Phil Derner, my buddy and a co-founder of… Johnny Jet , June 4, 2018
Travel Book of the Week: “Kid’s Guide to Maine” by Eileen Ogintz My friend and family travel expert Eileen Ogintz published the “Kid’s Guide to Maine” last month. With summer just around the corner, this book will help you plan your family’s… Johnny Jet , May 28, 2018
Video: The Largest Book in the World Ever wondered what the largest book in the world is, or where it’s located? Neither had I, until I came across a recent press release from Great Big Story highlighting… Johnny Jet , March 6, 2018