Reddit reviews An Atlas of Remote Islands: Fifty Island I Have Not Visited and Never Will
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That's an interesting interest! There's definitely something a bit magical about islands; I go kayaking sometimes, and even just finding a patch of mud or a rock to sit on feels kinda special when it's surrounded by water.
I'd really like to visit some of the Hebridean islands. A friend went to St Kilda after getting a bit obsessed with Dear Esther, and from his photos, it looks absolutely haunting.
Oh, there's a good chance you've already read it, but here's book recommendation on the off-chance you've not come across it...
Then this is the perfect book for you:
Atlas of remote islands
Great book!
It was a pre-online maps pastime as well. Check out Atlas of Remote Islands: 50 Islands I Have Never Visited And Never Will.
You might like this book as much as I:
Atlas of Remote Islands: Fifty Island I Have Not Visited and Never Will
I believe this is the book for you!
Then i would highly recommend the book "Atlas of Remote Islands - Fifty Islands I Have Not Visited and Never Will" by Judith Schalansky. The book itself is a really crafty and great looking object, and the maps are beautifully.
Each map is accompanied with a story about the island, with what i suspect is varying grade of truth.
Get it on amazon http://www.amazon.co.uk/Atlas-Remote-Islands-Fifty-Visited/dp/1846143489