Visiting Chernobyl A Considered Guide for Travelers What You'll See and What to Know (Audible Audio Edition) Bill Murray Inc Voices Books


When Chernobyl's Reactor 4 blew up in April 1986, the roof blew away - a million pounds of concrete. Fire filled the sky. The reactor's graphite core, radioactive and deadly, burned like charcoal for 10 days.
Visiting Chernobyl, framed by the author's visit, revisits the accident itself, relives the evacuation of the area, and discusses both the physical environs and the political circumstances of the Soviet Union at the time.
Written in the comfortable, easy-going style of Bill Murray's adventure travel book Common Sense and Whiskey, Visiting Chernobyl is a quick, handy, and accessible introduction to the worst nuclear accident in history, useful for those planning a visit and armchair travelers alike.
Please note that the author/narrator is not the actor Bill Murray.
Visiting Chernobyl A Considered Guide for Travelers What You'll See and What to Know (Audible Audio Edition) Bill Murray Inc Voices Books
Bill Murray's "Visiting Chernobyl" is wonderfully paced, and balances perfectly between the author's own experience visiting the creepy site and his exciting recounting of the facts of the 1986 disaster. As someone who's always wanted to see Chernobyl and Pripyat in person, I was delighted at how the imagery created the world and immersed me in it.Murray does a great job describing his interactions with the local guides and their memorable personalities, and the retelling of the disaster itself, though thoroughly detailed, moves along at an exciting pace, and gives the reader a great sense of perspective. A must-read for anyone curious about Chernobyl, nuclear power, or adventuring along the "roads less traveled." The audiobook, read by the author himself, is perfect; Bill is a world-class voice talent and great narrator. Highly recommended!
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Visiting Chernobyl A Considered Guide for Travelers What You'll See and What to Know (Audible Audio Edition) Bill Murray Inc Voices Books Reviews
Very interesting and well written
The gist of this book lies in the author's account of his one-day trip in the exclusion zone as well as his previous experiences in the Soviet Union, and is the most interesting part. The rest is a summary of a wealth of other books on Chernobyl, and even though it may be worthwhile for a first-time visitor it contains a bit too many factual errors to my taste.
The one that made me cringe the most is the systematic confusion between milli- (10^-3) and micro- (10^-6) when it comes to estimate lethal exposure times. Examples
- "At 8.65 microSieverts you'd accumulate a lethal dose of radiation in about five weeks"
- "300 microSieverts an hour, a potentially lethal dose in about a day."
Those are indeed typical dose rates that can be found in the exclusion zone, but the time computation is plain wrong. The actual figures are higher by a factor of 1000 (i.e. 1000 days instead of just one for the second excerpt). That is, if the Linear No Threshold Model still holds at such low dose rates, which it does not. Actually you could live your entire life in a 300 µSv/h environment and not die from acute radiation poisoning.
Excellent read! Actually, I've just started it. It was delivered today at 345, it is now 440 and I am on page 60 and am throughly interested in it. First, there is the snowy trip to Chernoble where 'snow screamed out of the sky' and then the exciting description of what happened that led up to the explosion... It's like reading a mystery novel, but is actually an account of the author's visit to a very unusual place. I'm looking forward to getting back to it!
Bill Murray's "Visiting Chernobyl" is wonderfully paced, and balances perfectly between the author's own experience visiting the creepy site and his exciting recounting of the facts of the 1986 disaster. As someone who's always wanted to see Chernobyl and Pripyat in person, I was delighted at how the imagery created the world and immersed me in it.
Murray does a great job describing his interactions with the local guides and their memorable personalities, and the retelling of the disaster itself, though thoroughly detailed, moves along at an exciting pace, and gives the reader a great sense of perspective. A must-read for anyone curious about Chernobyl, nuclear power, or adventuring along the "roads less traveled." The audiobook, read by the author himself, is perfect; Bill is a world-class voice talent and great narrator. Highly recommended!

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