Satisfying for armchair travelers and seasoned explorers alike. --Library Journal (08/01/2017) It's baffling why cities and countries spend so much effort promoting their features that are, well, nice -- and pleasant and predictable. Far more captivating are the attractions that are bizarre, unexpected, unexplainable and unthinkable. It is the latter group that make up the bulk of Lonely Planet's Secret Marvels of the World (304 pages, $25), a bathroom reader packed with the planet's least likely features, both natural and made by humans. Editors have organized the 360 extraordinary places you never knew existed into individual sites (based on bands of longitude), as well as Top 10 lists -- top ossuaries, top micronations, top unsettling hotels (including Karosta Prison in Liepaja, Latvia, where guests are locked up) -- and a handful of itineraries that cover a group of marvels in a single region. (One unpredictable touch: black-and-white sketches throughout that add whimsy.) Readers learn something new with each page. -- (08/01/2017) With this beautiful coffee-table guide to three hundred and sixty little known places, Lonely Planet does what it does best: gets you off the beaten path. --Foreword (08/01/2017) This is a good resource for browsing at will, referencing specific locations via the handy index, and letting readers' dream-trip imaginations run wild. --Booklist Starred Review (08/01/2017) The world is a big place, full of hidden gems and weird wonders. If you're looking for something off the beaten path -- way off the beaten path -- check out Lonely Planet's new book. -- (08/01/2017) These hidden gems still pack an awe-inspiring punch, but with a fraction of the tourists. Luckily, Lonely Planet -- whose trusty guidebooks have informed the journeys of countless travelers for decades -- is shining a light on under-the-radar places with its latest book...Featuring 360 unusual destinations around the world, this book will challenge even the most intrepid travelers, no matter how long they've been on the road. -- (08/01/2017)