A really fun adventure for a good cause - Rated 
I really enjoyed this book. It's such an amazing adventure through countries that I'd never considered visiting and know very little about. The obvious affection and positive comments the girls have to say about each country is refreshing and makes for much happy reading.
The use of the travellers' own blogs as the basis for the book worked really well for me. I guess they were written literally at the end of each day and I felt it gave the whole story a real immediacy and made me feel like I was there with the girls and Ting Tong the tuk-tuk. I enjoyed this style of writing more than many travel books, which have clearly been compiled months after the actual travelling and have probably been sanitised and stripped of the little fun details (like Pot Noodle the camel, or Jo's snoring) that you actually notice when travelling. Their inclusion in this book is only to its benefit.
I disagree with some of the other reviews of this book which complained that the use of both girls' writings made them feel like they were repeating the story. I found it interesting to hear both Joanne and Ants's version of events; Ants provides lots of interesting facts and information and Jo comments on how she feels as the journey goes on, thoughts about home etc. Each has her own unique style and perspective, and I personally found that very little was actually repeated. They did the journey together, so surely they should write the book together and we should read about both their experiences?
All in all, I really enjoyed this book and will be going onto their website to help them reach their target of £50,000 for charity. Well done tukkers!
These girls are an inspiration! - Rated 
How many of us have dreams and actually manage to fulfil them? I admire what Jo and Ants did and I loved this book. Having suffered from depression previously, I know how hard it is to get back to normal, let alone plan for and complete a journey like they did. I urge people to buy this book and read the journey of two friends who had a dream and the drive to see it through.
I love the chatty style of the book, which feels very intimate and how you are truly with them for each step of the way.
Read it, you'll love it!
Complementary dialogue - Rated 
As an avid reader of travel biographies I enjoyed reading Tuk Tuk to the Road. What for me was unique about the blogging dialogue was that,as
a form of communication, it provided two interpretations, two pairs of eyes and two sets of feelings that made the reader feel that they inextricably linked in a very real way to the experiences encountered by the authors. There was also something very positive about the way in which both authors expressed their feelings, particularly about the people they encountered. The trip was fun and clearly challenging; it was also heartening and refreshing and this made the book a really good, and very realistic, 'travel read'.
Dave
Great idea - Rated 
I thought that the whole ideation of this was great, however the actual literacy content was poor and at times unreadable. I felt like I was reading a teenagers diary. As a reader I felt fooled by pages and pages of repeated words. Had I have actually taken these out of the book there would have very little of it left. What these two girls did was an amazing feat, and I respect their decision to use the book as another tool to raise enough money to reach their target, however I also felt that the content of the book that raised the issues of mental health were one sided, with the main focus and attention being showered upon Joanne Huxter, but well done for high lighting mental illness. I can't say I will be keeping this book on my shelf, and as for the 'The Friday Project' all I can say is that the editing team really let this book down.
Mission Inspirational. - Rated 
I read this book and cried.
How many of us have `big ideas' and how many of us actually have the courage to follow them?
This easy to read and engaging book takes the reader on a journey with two friends from Bangkok to Brighton, in a pink tuk tuk.
The journey (or `big idea') is a remarkable one, but beyond that this is an inspirational story of friendship, courage, hope, adventure and the ability to overcome obstacles. The mental heath issues are tackled with sensitivity and the fact that they are addressed gives this book such a depth.
The actual book is a beautiful one. Simple. The illustrations add visuals and the blog posts are clearly marked by an ant and a ferret which links back to the friendship that these girls share.
This is a `must read' - an inspirational story of friendship and determination.
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