Friday 11 October 2013

Dave Gorman vs the Rest of the World: Book Review

Dave Gorman vs The Rest of the World Book Cover
Dave Gorman vs. The Rest of the World
So this is our first book review, we should have some more soon as David is reading the two Warhammer 40K novels that we got for free from GW. You won't find many reviews like this one on the blog, the book is several years old now, but its subject is pretty relevant to the club.

I read Dave Gorman vs The Rest of the World slightly more than 2 years ago having bought it in Southampton Airport on my way to the Summer Darkness festival in the lovely city of Utrecht. I bought it along with How to be a Woman by Caitlin Moran (which I also heartily recommend*) and read both books in the week I was in the Netherlands†.

The basic premise of the book comes from this tweet that Dave posted.

"Does anyone play any games? Real Life, not computer games. Would you like to play a game?"

A pretty innocuous question but if you have 76,000 followers your likely to get quite a response. Indeed Dave goes on a epic journey around the UK playing all sorts of boardgames, card games and sports. Starting off with the abstract strategy game Khet (or as Dave puts it, Egyptian Laser Chess – which we can all agree sounds far more exciting) and taking in Ping Pong (or Whiff Whaff if your Boris Johnson), Kubb, Guess Who, Kensington, Poker, Darts, Settlers of Catan, Bluke, Agricola... and many more‡. These kind of oddball trips are the bread and butter of Dave Gorman's books from finding people with his name in “Are you Dave Gorman?” to trying to cross the USA only shopping in independent stores in “America Unchained”. In many ways this isn't a book about games but a book about the people who play games and the places they play them in.
 
Khet
Khet -Egyptian Laser Chess. Photo from Wikimedia.
Dave Gorman vs the Rest of the  World is a great read, it is written in Dave Gorman's standard witty style and the characters he meets remind you how generous and friendly people can be. If nothing else it will give you a whole load of new games to find out about and that is something we are all in favour of at Worlds Away isn't it?


*if you enjoy laughing out loud on planes and having people look at you oddly as a result. Though to be fair people often look at me oddly even when not laughing at books on planes.
 
Trivia - The Netherlands and Holland are, despite popular misconception, in fact not the same thing. Holland refers to the two most westerly provinces of the Netherlands, Noord and Zuid Holland. The rest of the country, including Utrecht, is not part of Holland.

A layout catch in a game of Ultimate. Photo © Darren Edwards
‡Personally my favourite is his description of Ultimate Frisbee, as an Ultimate player myself reading his description of a whole load of people I know and have played against was very amusing.

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