Three man in a boat
Humorous, antic and comic masterpiece is how I would describe Three Men in a Boat, Jerome K. Jerome really writes wonders!
Who would have thought travelling two weeks in the late 1800’s, in a boat would have been full of adventures and surprises. George’s great idea influenced this exciting holiday to jault up the Thames, with all their illnesses you would think they really needed a break!
The three friends: Harris, George and Jerome set off on their hired boat from the Thames all the way to Kingston upon Thames then sped off to Oxford and finally back to Kingston!
Jerome is a fast-witted and humorous character, he will never run out of amazing engaging stories. Having experience of piloting a boat Jerome and his friends have no trouble on the boat… so they think; getting lost in the dark, getting attacked by geese and George ‘trying’ to learn the Banjo, doesn’t seem much of a disaster!
To continue the fun and enthralling book, I would recommend to read the second book, ‘Three Men on the bummel’; though not as funny, but still engrossing!
Three Men in a Boat is an enjoyable book to read, I loved every moment of the book, though I do wish it was longer!