Rodney Ee launched his first book of travel anecdotes in 2013 after collecting stories and travel experiences over many years of globe-trotting. The world has changed a lot since then: The advent of 4G and the abundance of free WIFI have created a culture of instant gratification on Social Media. Furthermore, before the Covid-19 pandemic struck and completely altered global tourism, travel had never been easier with the proliferation of budget airlines and handy navigational apps.In the past, Asian travellers with “yellow” skin (Chinese, Japanese, Korean and others) were sometimes collectively treated with disdain and subject to racial slurs in some countries. Fast forward to the present, and almost a fifth of all tourism spending is attributed to Chinese travellers, who are now warmly welcomed and targeted by many merchants and tourism authorities around the world. The Chinese diaspora has also emigrated to almost all corners of the world, and as an Asian traveller it is common to hear foreigners try to catch your attention by calling out “Knee How, Knee How” everywhere you travel.Covering all kinds of travel experiences from bull-fights and safaris to unique spa sessions and fiery festivals, this collection of 20 pieces are mostly drawn from Rodney’s further travels since his last book, and reflect his keen observation of human nature and his ability to spin stories that are both humorous and entertaining.
Rodney Bolt Book order
Rodney Bolt crafts compelling narratives that delve into the lives of historical figures. His approach blends meticulous research with a distinctive literary style, breathing life into complex characters and their motivations. Bolt's ability to transform biographical subjects into vibrant literary creations has earned him critical acclaim, making his works essential reading for those who appreciate intellectually stimulating and engaging historical explorations.







- 2021
- 2010
Bavaria (Cadogan Guides)
- 264 pages
- 10 hours of reading
The book offers a captivating exploration of Bavaria, highlighting its enchanting lakes, fairy tale castles, and stunning Gothic cathedrals. Readers will discover the breathtaking Alpine landscapes and charming hidden villages adorned with half-timbered houses. This fully revised and updated edition features detailed maps and vibrant full-color photographs, providing an immersive experience of the region's beauty and culture through the insights of an award-winning author.
- 2010
The growth in budget airlines has led to more direct flights to Bavaria, making it an attractive short-break and holiday destination. This guide includes listings of places to stay, shop and eat, plus practical advice and details on music festivals, Christmas markets and local breweries.
- 2007
Lorenzo Da Ponte
- 448 pages
- 16 hours of reading
By the time he was forty, Lorenzo Da Ponte had been a poet, priest, lover and libertine, a friend of Casanova, collaborator then enemy of Salieri, and ultimately the librettist for three of Mozart's most sublime operas - The Marriage of Figaro, Cosi fan tutte and Don Giovanni. This is a biography of a character and a portrait of four cities.
- 2005
Exploring an intriguing alternate history, the narrative posits that Christopher Marlowe faked his death and escaped to Europe, where he continued to create the literary masterpieces credited to Shakespeare. This premise invites readers to delve into the world of Elizabethan theater, examining themes of identity, authorship, and the nature of genius. The story challenges conventional beliefs about literary history and raises questions about the true origins of some of the greatest works in English literature.
- 1999
Highlights the unique character and behavior of the nation. Frank, irreverent, funny--almost guaranteed to cure Xenophobia.
- 1994
