Buy this book if you never actually intend to go camping
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As a self-proclaimed boho clad yummy-mummy (well I'd like to be) - definitely more flash packer than back packer, I must say I found this book a bitter disappointment. It is, for all intents and purposes, a beautifully styled extended magazine feature - the sort of thing you might find in "Cosmopolitan" with lots of photos or pink, floral and retro-style camping accessories but very little substance. In a simillar vein - a much, much better and robust read is "The Happy Campers" by Tess Carr and Kat Heyes.
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Yummy Mummy Lifestyle primer...
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A camping guide for the boho-clad yummy mummy.
Fabulously essential information to get you safely from your toff-roader, all the way to your own garden, or even to a campsite.
Get it for your Bernard Vuarnesson coffee table now!
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inspirational, if not a little over romaticised
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A pretty cool book actually, some nice tips and the recipies looked good. Its a little "rose tinted specs" at some points (ie I won't be taking my cashmere socks or my quail's eggs to camp!), but overall, it made me want to go camping now!
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Cool Camping
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I had never really thought about going camping before, but after reading this book its something I really want to get into ... Camping doesn't have to be the poor alternative for a break away!
I definetly recommend this book to anyone thinking of going camping!
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The Cosmo guide to camping for the vacuous
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Truly awfull book. Laughable cliches and lazily put together. I would not recommend going for the two 'cool camping' books deal. The one by Jonathan Knight is ok. But this is just a waste of trees.
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