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The Geography of Bliss: One Grump's Search for the Happiest Places in the World Hardcover – January 3, 2008

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Part foreign affairs discourse, part humor, and part twisted self-help guide, The Geography of Bliss takes the reader from America to Iceland to India in search of happiness, or, in the crabby author's case, moments of "un-unhappiness." The book uses a beguiling mixture of travel, psychology, science and humor to investigate not what happiness is, but where it is. Are people in Switzerland happier because it is the most democratic country in the world? Do citizens of Qatar, awash in petrodollars, find joy in all that cash? Is the King of Bhutan a visionary for his initiative to calculate Gross National Happiness? Why is Asheville, North Carolina so damn happy? With engaging wit and surprising insights, Eric Weiner answers those questions and many others, offering travelers of all moods some interesting new ideas for sunnier destinations and dispositions.
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Starred Review. Fortified with Eeyoreish fatalism—I'm already unhappy. I have nothing to lose—Weiner set out on a yearlong quest to find the world's unheralded happy places. Having worked for years as an NPR foreign correspondent, he'd gone to many obscure spots, but usually to report bad news or terrible tragedies. Now he'd travel to countries like Iceland, Bhutan, Qatar, Holland, Switzerland, Thailand and India to try to figure out why residents tell positive psychology researchers that they're actually quite happy. At his first stop, Rotterdam's World Database of Happiness, Weiner is confronted with a few inconvenient truths. Contrary to expectations, neither greater social equality nor greater cultural diversity is associated with greater happiness. Iceland and Denmark are very homogeneous, but very happy; Qatar is extremely wealthy, but Weiner, at least, found it rather depressing. He wasn't too fond of the Swiss, either, uncomfortable with their quiet satisfaction, tinged with just a trace of smugness. In the end, he realized happiness isn't about economics or geography. Maybe it's not even personal so much as relational. In the end, Weiner's travel tales—eating rotten shark meat in Iceland, smoking hashish in Rotterdam, trying to meditate at an Indian ashram—provide great happiness for his readers.
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If there’s one truth that emerged from reviewers’ various takes on The Geography of Bliss, it’s that happiness is subjective. Every critic seemed to find something that really irked him or her about this book: Weiner’s persona seems affected, he indulges in "psychobabble," he remains aloof about himself, he comes across as an obnoxious reporter. Yet everyone seemed to enjoy his book, admiring Weiner’s original approach to the subject, his balance of research and experience, and the characters that illustrate the lessons on happiness Weiner accumulates during his journeys. In short, all the critics’ happiness was alike, but they were also all unhappy in their own way. (Sorry, Tolstoy.) FYI: Weiner lives in Miami, Florida.
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  • Publisher ‏ : ‎ Twelve
  • Publication date ‏ : ‎ January 3, 2008
  • Edition ‏ : ‎ 1st
  • Language ‏ : ‎ English
  • Print length ‏ : ‎ 329 pages
  • ISBN-10 ‏ : ‎ 0446580260
  • ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 978-0446580267
  • Item Weight ‏ : ‎ 1.5 pounds
  • Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 6.5 x 1.13 x 9.5 inches
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Eric Weiner is author of the New York Times bestsellers The Geography of Bliss and The Geography of Genius, as well as the critically acclaimed Man Seeks God and, his latest book, The Socrates Express: In Search of Life Lessons from Dead Philosophers. A former foreign correspondent for NPR, he has reported from more than three dozen countries. His work has appeared in the New Republic, The Atlantic, National Geographic, The Wall Street Journal, and the anthology "Best American Travel Writing." He lives in Silver Spring, MD with his wife and daughter. For more information, visit: www.ericweinerbooks.com

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Customers find the book highly entertaining and educational, with one describing it as a great group reading/discussion book. Moreover, the writing is well-crafted with a good blend of travel writing, and customers appreciate how it takes readers around the world while providing real insights into different cultures. Additionally, the book offers interesting views of the countries visited, with one customer noting how each chapter focuses on a different country. However, some customers find the book boring and depressing.

189 customers mention "Readability"189 positive0 negative

Customers find the book highly entertaining and enjoyable, with one customer noting it's a great group reading and discussion book.

"I absolutely LOVED this book. It is a profound, entertaining, and insightful book - and what a sense of humor...." Read more

"...and thinking, "this isn't my idea of what life should be." Great book!" Read more

"...However, once I started I couldn't stop! What a great book...." Read more

"Great read - sarcastic, funny,quipped, but really gets you thinking about happiness in context of other cultures (and our own)...." Read more

165 customers mention "Thought provoking"163 positive2 negative

Customers find the book thought-provoking, describing it as extremely insightful and educational, with one customer noting it's packed with useful information.

"...Overall Experience: The Geography of Bliss is an insightful and enjoyable read that combines travel adventure with deep philosophical questions..." Read more

"...Maybe not. Fun, interesting and provocative anyway." Read more

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134 customers mention "Humor"134 positive0 negative

Customers enjoy the book's humor, which keeps them reading and makes them laugh out loud, while providing an interesting look at what makes people happy.

"...Weiner's voice was what made the book so endearing. He manages to be funny, insightful and always real...." Read more

"...Narrative and Writing Style: Weiner’s writing is engaging, witty, and often humorous, making the book an enjoyable read from start to finish...." Read more

"This book is humorous and thought inducing. Written in a style similar to Bill Bryson, I found it to be knowlegeable and inciteful...." Read more

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73 customers mention "Writing quality"69 positive4 negative

Customers appreciate the writing style of the book, describing it as well-crafted with a good blend of travel elements, and one customer notes it reads like a travel log.

"...It's well written...." Read more

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42 customers mention "Travel value"42 positive0 negative

Customers appreciate the book's travel value, as it takes readers around the world and includes elements of psychology, making it a perfect guide for travelers.

"Hilarious and so true! perfect for travellers who would like insight into the people and cultures of the happiest and saddest people in the world" Read more

"A really fun and interesting travelogue about the pursuit of happiness in the happiest and most miserable countries in the world." Read more

"...Content and Themes: The book takes readers on a global tour, examining the factors contributing to happiness in various countries...." Read more

"...Interesting read and definitely not your normal travel book...." Read more

30 customers mention "Perception"24 positive6 negative

Customers appreciate how the book provides real insights into different cultures, with one customer noting how it explores how various countries experience happiness.

"...isn't afraid to do some soul searching while keeping it humorous, yet honest...." Read more

"...His storytelling is rich with personal anecdotes, cultural observations, and sharp insights that keep you hooked throughout the journey...." Read more

"...that a myriad of factors contribute to happiness: society, culture, community, biophilia, relationships, belonging, trust, openness, creativity,..." Read more

"While well written, it is certainly not a statistical analysis of happiness but rather the author's opinion gained through the interviewing of a few..." Read more

29 customers mention "Perspective"29 positive0 negative

Customers appreciate the book's perspective, particularly its interesting view of the countries visited and insight into various cultures. One customer notes that each chapter focuses on a different country.

"...Eric Weiner makes these ten countries sound so interesting...." Read more

"...What a great book. It's full of humor, it gives you an insight into many cultures, and many definitions of what 'happiness' is believed to be by..." Read more

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"...of Bliss was much more interesting than I had imagined and covered dozens of countries...." Read more

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"...Wiener's end result though, is disappointing and strangely depressing...." Read more

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  • Reviewed in the United States on June 3, 2025
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    I absolutely LOVED this book. It is a profound, entertaining, and insightful book - and what a sense of humor. Rarely have I laughed out loud this much while reading a book - I could not get enough of his witty jokes. I loved every page of this book and did not want it to end. I drank it up like a good wine. It made me think, it taught me a new perspective, and it even made me happier.
  • Reviewed in the United States on June 16, 2012
    I listened to the Audio CD version of Eric Weiner's book. If this piece of work in any way intrigues you, take my advice and opt for the audio version. It's a very enjoyable compilation of Eric's world happiness tour made even more enjoyable when read to you in the author's own voice. Those familiar with his work on NPR know his friendly radio voice...a voice welcome even when reporting from the most inhospitable of places. In his self-narration, you get the full effect of the book's often deadpan humor. He makes his interactions come alive with nice impressions of the other parties. You can hear the hearty skepticism he imparts in places...as well as the enthusiasm with which he laces other tales.

    Don't believe the 'Grump' part in the sub-title. No grumpy misanthrope would get out and meet such a surprising range of people the way Weiner does in these experiences. Despite the self-described grumpy persona, Weiner clearly likes people. That's important because - as he points out in the book's epilogue - one of his chief takeaways (culled from his Bhutan experience) is that happiness is 'relational,' not personal. It doesn't spring organically from within: it comes instead from your interaction with, support of, and acceptance by other people.

    Another misleading part of the subtitle: "Search for the Happiest Places" would lead you to believe that Weiner went only to countries ranked high on Ruut Veenhoven's World Database of Happiness (the intriguing source that birthed Weiner's mission quest). Instead, he goes to some countries for contrast: UK, India and - most notably - Moldova, regarded by some as the world's _least_ happy country.

    Those passages about Moldova reminded me of Tony Hawks' sublime work, Playing the Moldovans at Tennis. It's a book that might seem jokey and lighthearted from its premise, but you'll be in for a surprise when emotion catches up to you in the end. It's one of my favorite all-time books.
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  • Reviewed in the United States on August 24, 2024
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    The Geography of Bliss: One Grump's Search for the Happiest Places in the World by Eric Weiner is a delightful and thought-provoking exploration of what makes people truly happy across different cultures.

    Narrative and Writing Style: Weiner’s writing is engaging, witty, and often humorous, making the book an enjoyable read from start to finish. His storytelling is rich with personal anecdotes, cultural observations, and sharp insights that keep you hooked throughout the journey.

    Content and Themes: The book takes readers on a global tour, examining the factors contributing to happiness in various countries. Weiner visits places known for their high levels of reported happiness, such as Bhutan, Iceland, and Switzerland, and contrasts these with locations where happiness seems more elusive. The blend of travelogue and psychology offers a comprehensive look at the concept of happiness from multiple perspectives.

    Personal Insights: Weiner’s exploration is both entertaining and enlightening. His candid reflections on his own quest for happiness, combined with his observations of different cultures, provide a nuanced understanding of what contributes to a joyful life. The book encourages readers to consider their own definitions of happiness and how cultural contexts influence our pursuit of it.

    Overall Experience: The Geography of Bliss is an insightful and enjoyable read that combines travel adventure with deep philosophical questions about happiness. It offers a refreshing perspective on how different cultures approach the concept of joy and satisfaction.

    In summary, this book is a must-read for anyone interested in the science of happiness, cultural studies, or simply seeking an entertaining and reflective journey. Eric Weiner’s blend of humor, insight, and personal experience makes The Geography of Bliss a memorable and impactful read.
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  • Reviewed in the United States on January 29, 2023
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    I'm reading this because it's required for a class. It has good reviews for the jokes included but I can't help but fill most of the sexual jokes just give off creepy or tone deaf vibes. Don't get me wrong, I can enjoy a sexual joke but these are in every chapter and don't feel to add anything significant. It was shipped to me pretty fast though, so I can't complain about the customer service.
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    5.0 out of 5 stars The book provides perspective!
    Reviewed in the Netherlands on March 15, 2024
    Loved the writing style and the content of the book. Eric manages to communicate serious conversations in a humorous way and I feel instantly feel clicked with the ironies but end up smiling about it. I find the content of the book extremely relatable, to my own life as a researcher, traveler and as a yoga instructor. The book is written with a practical yet explorative mind-set and delusional advices are not thrown at the readers.

    I received a copy this morning and have already read a good portion of it. Definitely recommend for others to read this book.
  • C
    4.0 out of 5 stars recommended
    Reviewed in Spain on June 12, 2015
    Great book, an easy read. It provides an interesting perspective and incorporates research combined with subjective views which I enjoyed.
  • Marcelo
    5.0 out of 5 stars Abordagem original
    Reviewed in Brazil on September 6, 2016
    Excelente abordagem sobre o tema da felicidade. Nunca havia visto alguém tentar explicar a mesma pelo viés geográfico e cultural. Muisots insights interessantes.
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  • Rebecca Wemyss
    5.0 out of 5 stars Must read
    Reviewed in the United Kingdom on May 2, 2019
    Absolutely loved this book, it made me fall in love with non-fiction and also inspired me to travel to Bhutan. The premise of researching happiness is fascinating and the author writes extremely well balancing facts and opinions in an entertaining way. Highly reccommend for anyone who loves travel, psychology or culture.
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  • Gregory S.
    5.0 out of 5 stars Great for the Armchair Traveller -- A Travelogue about the Search for Happy Places
    Reviewed in Canada on October 4, 2016
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    This is a delightful book, in turns, witty, very entertaining, and yet thoughtful. I have bought several copies over the last few years, to give it to friends. Weiner explores ideas like the country happiness index, and through a series of observations about different places -- including Bhutan, Iceland, India, and Slough, England, and interviews with locals, and with experts, comes to a series of conclusions about what makes the people in a place happy. His answers are surprising, for it's not only the obvious things such as prosperity, but a sense of connectedness. He rates people in Iceland as very happy, for example, because despite its often inhospitable climate, and long dark winter nights, everyone in the country feels related, a relative of someone in the government, or of someone famous. Also, many Icelanders have hobbies, such as playing music, and they don't feel that they must be the best, but only that they should enjoy these past-times. Everyone who has received a copy from me loved it. A friend two weeks ago, thanked me for it and said it gave him the travel bug!