Thought Provoking

Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 17 October 2023

This book should be essential reading for anyone interested in our future. This is Britain and Europe less than 30 years from now. Sea level rising, and more ferocious storms have devastated the landscape, drowning cities and arable land. Migrants and refugees are stranded in no man’s land as borders close. We follow the story of one family trying to find each other in France and Switzerland and the people they meet along the way who help them. What I realised reading this, is how reliant we all are on the internet, and how easy it now is to control society. People born in the last 30 years have grown up totally reliant on technology for so much. Let’s hope our future is more positive than the one in Future Imperfect.

  1. Bryan Martel
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    I recently finished the hike from GSB to Rome and found the book and online version not very helpful. Actually, they were filled with many errors that ended up causing quite a few problems. Food availability was misleading as were nightly accommodations. Also, there were a lot of problems using the guide on an Apple iPhone because it the guide was not written for the iPhone. I’m sorry to say would not recommend using these guides. Bryan

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