The Upgrade
A Cautionary Tale of a Life Without Reservations
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4.1 • 12 Ratings
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- £2.99
Publisher Description
The incredible true story of living as a modern-day nomad.
Bored, broke and struggling to survive in one of the most expensive cities on earth, Paul Carr realises that it would actually be cheaper to live in a hotel in Manhattan than in his one-bedroom London flat. Inspired by that possibility, he decides to sell most of his possessions, abandon his old life and spend a year living entirely without commitments.
Thanks to Paul's highly developed blagging skills, what begins as a one-year experiment soon becomes a permanent lifestyle - a life lived in luxury hotels and mountain-top villas. A life of fast cars, Hollywood actresses and Icelandic rock stars. And, most bizarrely of all, a life that still costs less than surviving on cold pizza in London. Yet, as word of Paul's exploits starts to spread - first online, then through a newspaper column and a book deal - he finds himself forced to up the stakes in order to keep things interesting. With his behaviour spiralling to dangerous levels, he is forced to ask the question: is there such a thing as too much freedom?
Customer Reviews
Great book
An excellent read if you like stories of a man approaching 30 who partakes in excessive drinking, bad behaviour, women and technology. Well done Paul, I look forward to what you have lined up next.
Average to good
It's not a bad read.
Good points
- felt like I was on his adventure.
- learnt a little about hotels and how to get some cheaper rates.
Bad points
- Talks about booze far to much. It's on virtually every page ..... bottle of rum here and then champagne there.
Would the stories in the book come about without the author being intoxicated most of his waking life? Probably not. It's part of the book I guess.
Don't get me wrong it was an ok read but at £6.99 I think the price is a little steep.