I hadn't even heard of, let alone seen, the series mentioned by some reviewers. I picked up the book as I was intrigued by the barron landscape on the cover.
This book is about the authors travels to find the coldest, dryest, hottest and wettest habited placed on earth. The opening chapters about his travells in Siberia fascinated me so much that I have since gone on to read further books about the place. The minute he gets off the train in Siberia and it is so cold it phsically hurts to breathe, I was transported to the journey with him. I thoroughly enjoyed this section as it was interwoven with history about the region awell as tales of jumping through ice in minus 40 degrees!
I found the other three sections interesting, although I did feel that after Siberia it didn't quite have the same appeal curiosity wise. I almost felt as though they were an afterthought. Having said that, I did enjoy this book immensly and would recommend it.